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         I always had the feeling that "bemused" was not used, in your books, as a full synonym of amused, but, just as in definition 3 above, describing a mild amusement with some amount of surprise, of distance.
      I always had the feeling that "bemused" was not used, in your books, as a full synonym of amused, but, just as in definition 3 above, describing a mild amusement with some amount of surprise, of distance.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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      Mar 06, 2021 03:16PM
    
     I always had the feeling that "bemused" was not used, in your books, as a full synonym of amused, but, just as in definition 3 above, describing a mild amusement with some amount of surprise, of distance.
      I always had the feeling that "bemused" was not used, in your books, as a full synonym of amused, but, just as in definition 3 above, describing a mild amusement with some amount of surprise, of distance.
    
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