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Why is the narrator so surprised? He is surprised that a clergyman would lie about such a celebrated military man. He is surprised that the clergyman would compare Scoresby to Napoleon. He is surprised to see Scoresby, who was not invited to the party. He is surprised by the clergyman’s claim that Scoresby earned his fame by chance.

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