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102 Cards in this Set
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loath
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relutante
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headstrong
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obstinado
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swamp
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pântano
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slap
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bater
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muddy
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lamacento
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slaughter
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matança
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besieging
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sitiar
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raven
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corvo
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reap
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colher (reap the rewards)
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plow
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arar (field to plow)
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goose
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ganso (goose shit)
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loftily
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altivamente (I said loftily)
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mock
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zombar (Leofric mocked that)
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punny
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insignificante
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slip
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escorregar
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slick
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pouco sincero
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damp
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úmido (damp wind)
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stag
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cervo (black stag)
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truce
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trégua (negotiating a truce)
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makeshift
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temporária (makeshift church)
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hooves
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casco (horses' hooves)
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slit
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cortar (I shall slit that bastard)
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crotch
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forquilha (entre as pernas) (from the crotch to the gullet)
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gullet
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garganta (from the crotch to the gullet)
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squint
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estrabismo (he had red hair, a squint)
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palsied
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paralisado (a palsied left hand)
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grin
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rir (I grinned at the priest)
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bridle
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rédea
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hiss
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make a hissing sound; express disapproval or derision by making a hissing sound - vaiar, assobiar
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quarrels
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fight; argue, dispute; struggle; squabble, conflict; complain, find fault - (This is not time for querrels)
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hush
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make silent; be silent (I tried tio hush my voice)
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frown
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displeased angry look (Mildrith frowned nevourly)
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drip
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pingar - rain dripped
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struck
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batido - He was struck dumb
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seemly
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proper, decent, decorous This is not seemly
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decree
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order by law, ordain, proclaim
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unwittingly
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I had unwittingly broken the law - inconscientemente
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chin
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part of the face located in the center below the mouth
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forehead
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upper part of the face below the hairline and above the eyebrows
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crabbed
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rabugento A crabbed look
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pore
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study carefully - poring over books
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mail
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armor - flexible armor constructed of metal rings linked together
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sheathe
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put into a sheath (of a dagger, sword, etc.); place within a casing; cover, coat - I sheated serpent-breath
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mutter
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murmurar - Beocca had muttered
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tug
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pull - The priest was tugging my leg
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duck
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mergulhar - immerse
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leak
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allow a liquid or other substance to enter or escape through a small hole or opening -
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canvas
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lona, tela vela
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flurry
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gust of wind - There was a flurry at the tent
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reckon
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suppose -
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sheepish
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ashamed, embarrassed - He gave me a sheepish grin
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wipe
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clean
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bundle
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package - holding a bundle of white cloth
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sober
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not drunk - he appeared sober enough
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guts
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intestines - pull the guts out of your smelly arse
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smelly
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giving off a foul odor - pull the guts out of your smelly arse
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arse
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ass - pull the guts out of your smelly arse
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glare
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stare in an angry manner - he glared at me
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fine
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monetary penalty - A fine? I guessed
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dangle
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cause to hang or swing loosely - So you're not to dangle off a gallows
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gallows
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wooden frame from which a condemned person is executed by hanging - So you're not to dangle off a gallows
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anyhow
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in any case
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shrugged
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raise and lower the shoulders to express indifference or uncertainty - And I just shrugged
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For God's sake
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pelo amor de Deus
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fidgeting
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move about uneasily or restlessly; make uneasy - For God's sake, stop fidgeting
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whore
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prostitute - hunting, drinking, whoring
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snarl
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make an irritated or hostile sound or remark
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outrage
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violation of the accepted standards of decency, atrocity, offense; response of great rage to an offense - unable to keep the outrage from my voice
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flatter
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elogiar, bajular
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ascribe
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attribute to - and ascribe all good fortune to God
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growl
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make a low guttural sound (of an animal); complain - He growled
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prick
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pênis (gíria) - But he is Alfred's prick now
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feud
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enmity, vendetta, antagonism, continuing conflict (especially between families); Then, You will make a feud with Odda
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sigh
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suspirar; ter saudades, ter lembranças nostálgicas
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sharply
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severely - He said sharply
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penance
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self-imposed punishment - You are to do penance
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grovel
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prostrate oneself; humiliate oneself - You are to grovel
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snatch
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take abruptly, grab quickly; kidnap, abduct; - Then snatched the white bundle
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lad
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young boy - God's sake, lad
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grimace
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distort the facial features (to express disgust, disapproval, anger, etc.) - He grimaced as the rain beat harder
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puddle
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small pool of water or liquid; mud; - staring at the puddle
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bitter
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amargo - bitter voice
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savage
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barbaric, uncivilized - His heavy face was suddenly savage
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intently
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consciously, purposefully; attentively, with concentration - He was listening intently
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long
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desire, wish for - He longed to be king
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muffled
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silenced, wrapped in a cloak, covered - His voice muffled by the linen
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frock
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garment worn by a monk
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score
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group of twenty items - He had a score of great lords
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rally
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unite, join together; be united - He could rally swords
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fiercely
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cruelly, ferociously; powerfully; furiously - Protect the church fiercely
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heel
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back part of the foot
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hound
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hunting dog; devotee, enthusiast
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whipping
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açoitamento
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gaggle
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group of women (derogatory); - a gaggle of priests
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crawl
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move along the ground on all fours; and crawl up to the altar
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shuffle
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walk slowly while dragging one's feet; evade, avoid - I shuffled through the mud
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wail
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lament, cry for - Began to wail because he was a sinner
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shriek
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scream, cry out in a loud shrill voice - shriek he was a sinner
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amuse
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entertain; cause to laugh - They were amused
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fists
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closed hand - then beat his fists in the mud
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weep
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cry; shed tears - He was weeping
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bemused
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confused - He seemed bemused
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