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But now while Gifford was in this unsatisfactory state of mind, persevering yet baffled in what he had undertaken to do, a very singular thing came to pass.
She was baffled at many points.
Wert thou his father I'm wrongd, Iniurd, calumniated, baffled to my teeth; And were it not that these gray haires of mine Were priviledgd ane enemy to vallour, I have a heart could see your fathers wrong Ga.
A Wooster is seldom baffled for more than the nonce.
Take but my word, and if I fail in this, Then let my pains be baffled with a hiss.
What they wanted couldn't but be to get at the Frenches, and what Miss Lindeck above all wanted, baffled of it otherwise, with so many others of the baffled, was to get at Mr. Frenchfor all Mr. French would want of either of them!still more than Murray did.
The boat voyage soon terminated, for Sturt was as completely baffled as Oxley had been.
Disappointed and baffled on this side, Delia by the strictest enquiries endeavoured to find out who the unknown person was, in whose fate she had become so greatly interested.
But he was more baffled than ever.
Throughout the morning there had been some irregularity in the currents of air; the southerly breeze, generally light and frequently fickle, having been even more light and baffling than common.
But Marian, the wily and experienced, found herself baffled during this walk.
Still we were not to be baffled by discouraging circumstances of this kind, and we braced our sinews for a grand and final effort.
His gloomy and discouraged face was the face of a man who retires baffled from some tremendously complicated problem.