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Hurst or Miss Bingley; and even Lydia was toomuch fatigued to utter more than the occasional exclamation of "Lord,how tired I am!" accompanied by a violent yawn.

Here, leading the waythrough every walk and cross walk, and scarcely allowing them aninterval to utter the praises he asked for, every view was pointed outwith a minuteness which left beauty entirely behind.

But this idea was soon banished, and her spirits were very differentlyaffected, when, to her utter amazement, she saw Mr. Darcy walk into theroom.

(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Mr. Darcy!" repeated Elizabeth, in utter amazement.

Vainly striving to utter a cry of terror, withhis tongue cleaving to his mouth, he rushed madly forward.

He settled the spectacles,through which he had attentively regarded such demonstrations of thebarrister's feelings as he had permitted himself to exhibit, more firmlyon his nose; and said with great energy, and in utter disregard of allMr. Perker's admonitory winkings and frownings--'My wishing to wait upon you, for such a purpose as this, Sir, appears,I have no doubt, to a gentleman who sees so much of these matters as youmust necessarily do, a very extraordinary circumstance.

( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'At this very moment, the gentleman in sky-blue turning round, andseeing the young lady with her face uncovered, vented an exclamation ofrage and jealousy, and, turning his weapon against her beautiful bosom,pointed a thrust at her heart, which caused my uncle to utter a cryof apprehension that made the building ring.

It took him in the way of an utter sundering orseverance from everything, even from tradition and as far as possiblefrom memory.