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A fever struck, the delirium of constant doubt
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They say that after I came round I spent two days gripped in the cold sweat of delirium, sleeping fitfully in between rabidly incoherent monologues and pathetic calls for my mother
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Those first few days beyond the delirium saw further changes take place
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Several times he yelled out in his delirium, calling on the names of those who were long dead
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His appearance was as bad as ever, but all trace of delirium had left him and he spoke in a feeble voice, it is true, but with a more normal tone
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He had been young when his head first cleared from the delirium of hormones, only in his fifties
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ease Chloe’s delirium as I’d done for half a month since hauling her onto this raft? Would I shade her with my own blistered back? Would I drip most of our precious stock of water onto Chloe’s lips? Or would Eris prevail, convincing me to throw myself into the flat and empty sea
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I told her everything that had happened on Scheria during her delirium
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Amid all the anguish, few groaned; some raved in delirium, one boyish lieutenant again urging his men forward in the historic charge
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Twice he became convinced that he had backtracked in his delirium and retraced his footsteps, only to lose himself again
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told me that when the delirium returned, they’d held me down,
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The thirst and delirium of long days tied and sometimes tortured
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Elizabeth was in a delirium, semi-consciousness, moaning softly and muttering unintelligibly, and he could feel the heat of her fever the minute he had unwrapped her from the blanket
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In her delirium, she had appeared confused by his presence, and Colling did not attempt to explain
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who exhibited fever, inanition, and delirium
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He kidded himself in his delirium of tiredness that Vic probably just wanted to give them special instructions or maybe just hole them up somewhere safe until this incident died down
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symptoms of excited delirium, but instead had discussed the response en
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Suddenly, her body shivered, sobering her from her delirium
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Whole chunks of his life flashed through his mind in a vague delirium
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The waitress thought I was suffering from Delirium Tremens – gave a little scream and retreated
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Putting aside his delirium, David put
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Her thirst was temporarily quenched; it was a false mercy to let her suffer until delirium and death brought relief
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The beast wandered on, and I finally passed into delirium from thirst and hunger, and awakened in this city
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Much of the drawn haggard look had gone from his features, and his voice was not the mumble of delirium
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At first Conan doubted his consciousness, thought it was but a figment of delirium
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The man had been brought to Ishan to be healed, but he was too deep in delirium from a fever much like the one that had taken the life of Ishan’s father
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After a moment of delirium, a quick analysis of his situation told Lotinger that his left arm was broken, his head had suffered a definite blow, and likely both of his ankles were sprained
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They were the promoters of the bloody carnival that plunged Macondo into delirium for three days and whose only lasting consequence was having given Aureliano Segundo the opportunity to meet Fernanda del Carpio
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Until midnight the strangers, disguised as bedouins, took part in the delirium and even enriched it with sumptuous fireworks and acrobatic skills that made one think of the art of the gypsies
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Aureliano Triste, with the cross of ashes on his forehead, set up on the edge of town the ice factory that José Arcadio Buendía had dreamed of in his inventive delirium
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Nevertheless, in the emptiness of so many women who came into his life in the same way, he did not remember that she was the one who in the delirium of that first meeting was on the point of foundering in her own tears and scarcely an hour before her death had sworn to love him until she died
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Tired of that hermeneutical delirium, the workers turned away from the authorities in Macondo and brought their complaints up to the higher courts
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Overcome by an exploratory delirium compara-ble only to that of his great-grandfather when he was searching for the route of inventions, Aureliano Segun-do lost the last layers of fat that he had left and the old resemblance to his twin brother was becoming accentu-ated again, not only because of his slim figure, but also because of the distant air and the withdrawn attitude
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It was sufficient to lift the broken slabs in the corner where Úrsula’s bed had always stood and where the glow was most intense to find the secret crypt that Aureliano Segundo had worn himself out searching for during the delirium of his excavations
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But when they saw themselves alone in the house they succumbed to the delirium of lovers who were making up for lost time
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During the pauses in their delirium, Amaranta Úrsula would answer Gaston’s letters
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The old woman who opened the door with a lamp in her hand took pity on his delirium and insisted that, no, there had never been a pharmacy there, nor had she ever known a woman with a thin neck and sleepy eyes named Mercedes
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He had actually pushed it into his own heart as he pulled her to him! All this, she related, in a kind of quiet delirium which carried complete conviction, and I felt myself grow cold at the thought of her silent listener and what she might be compelled to do with the knowledge
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To tell the truth, I was glad of this fact for a number of reasons, only one of which was the slight, but ever present danger of a relapse into the kind of delirium which could have had such dangerous consequences that night
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I was still stuck in delirium mode
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the complete state of delirium
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state of delirium during the torture inflicted on Marta Infran, was enough for Miño Retamozo to suffer the ordeal described
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As a kid he had, like most his age, chewed the seeds for the delirium it brought
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Ang said that the doctors had still not found any particular toxin to account for her delirium and that all other testing had proved negative
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We have run every test imaginable but cannot come up with the source of her delirium
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I looked at the stage and could not believe that all this delirium of Vitaliy Yakovlevich could really cause in me this tidal wave
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muttering again lost in the throes of delirium and Ceri knew that his malady was grave
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” Faith tossed in her sleep-deprived delirium, as she struggled to wake herself to another day of multi-busyness tasked with the burdens of survival and celebration
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“Killing the vampire queen that you kept speaking about in your delirium?” Rafael’s eyes widened
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She was spinning through the water, in a blind and panicky delirium, unable to see or hear or think
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He seemed like he was in the beginning of delirium
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Delirium, violent, and then I came across this
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They included alteration of vision with illusions, disturbances of hearing, taste and smell, numbness of the face, confusion, giddiness and delirium
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Roger would wake up gasping for breath when he had these periods of delirium
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Families with children moved with smiling, shining faces towards Omonia to participate in a national delirium of triumph
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Don’s hand popped out first and he struggled to pull his body out as he was in a state of delirium
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Their self loathing and disgust and delirium were his for the sharing, as was their
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He was in a sort of delirium
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Mechanically he drew from a chair beside him his old student's winter coat, which was still warm though almost in rags, covered himself up with it and once more sank into drowsiness and delirium
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" So he had decided in the night of his delirium when several times he had had the impulse to get up and go away, to make haste, and get rid of it all
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And that half-hour he had lost over an irrational plan, simply because he had thought of it in delirium! He had become extremely absent and forgetful and he was aware of it
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Strange to say, he seemed immediately to have become perfectly calm; not a trace of his recent delirium nor of the panic fear that had haunted him of late
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On Pulcheria Alexandrovna's anxiously and timidly inquiring as to "some suspicion of insanity," he replied with a composed and candid smile that his words had been exaggerated; that certainly the patient had some fixed idea, something approaching a monomania--he, Zossimov, was now particularly studying this interesting branch of medicine--but that it must be recollected that until to-day the patient had been in delirium and
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She told us at once that you were lying in a high fever and had just run away from the doctor in delirium, and they were looking for you in the streets
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"Yes, it was a sort of spring delirium
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"No, it was not only spring delirium," said Dounia, with warm feeling
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after last night's accursed delirium!"
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you know in your delirium you were continually mentioning some rings or chains! Yes, yes
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Here this man will go to the stake for me, and I find him delighted at having it _cleared up_ why I spoke of rings in my delirium! What a hold the idea must have on all of them!"
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Thanks to the Court of Appeal! Tut-tut-tut! Why, my dear fellow, you may drive yourself into delirium if you have the impulse to work upon your nerves, to go ringing bells at night and asking about blood! I've studied all this morbid psychology in my practice
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but how did I treat you just now, I, the examining lawyer? Prompting you and giving you every means for your defence; illness, I said, delirium, injury, melancholy and the police officers and all the rest of it? Ah! He-he-he!
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Though, indeed, all those psychological means of defence are not very reliable and cut both ways: illness, delirium, I don't remember--that's all right, but why, my good sir, in your illness and in your delirium were you haunted by just those delusions and not by any others? There may have been others, eh? He-he-he!"
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When Dounia returned from her last interview with her brother, she had found her mother already ill, in feverish delirium
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In her delirium she dropped words which showed that she knew a great deal more about her son's terrible fate than they had supposed
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Raskolnikov was worried that this senseless dream haunted his memory so miserably, the impression of this feverish delirium persisted so long
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So at last she was to know those joys of love, that fever of happiness of which she had despaired! She was entering upon marvels where all would be passion, ecstasy, delirium
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It was like a delicious delirium in his veins
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Hour after hour passed away in sleepless pain and delirium on Marianne's side, and in the most cruel anxiety on Elinor's, before Mr
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The delirium was not fixed, however; having weaned her eyes from contemplating the outer darkness, by degrees she centered her attention on him, and discovered who it was that held her
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are intimated by a dear delirium, a sweet thrill, on the point of emitting
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carried him off in four days' time, never once out of a delirium
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Conseil couldn't coax a single word out of him and feared that, in a fit of delirium while under the sway of a ghastly homesickness, Ned would kill himself
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The evening was no longer joy, but delirium
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He remembered well her eyes, the touch of her hand and his delirium
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Thus, the greater number of a man's errors come before him disguised under the specious form of necessity; then, after error has been committed in a moment of excitement, of delirium, or of fear, we see that we might have avoided and escaped it
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conversation that seemed like the beginning of delirium
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It must have been delirium; she fancies, too, that she saw a phantom enter her chamber and even heard the noise it made on touching her glass
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and consequently could only give part of her time to Ruth, who, in her delirium, lived and told over and over again all the sorrow and suffering of the last few months
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Sometimes - in her delirium - she seemed possessed of an intense and terrible loathing for the poor little creature she had brought into the world, and was with difficulty prevented from doing it violence
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Yet," continued the count, becoming each moment more absorbed in the anticipation of the dreadful sacrifice for the morrow, which Mercedes had accepted, "yet, it is impossible that so noble-minded a woman should thus through selfishness consent to my death when I am in the prime of life and strength; it is impossible that she can carry to such a point maternal love, or rather delirium
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First she fancied she saw her stepmother threatening her, then Morrel stretched his arms towards her; sometimes mere strangers, like the Count of Monte Cristo came to visit her; even the very furniture, in these moments of delirium, seemed to move, and this state lasted till about three o'clock in the morning, when a deep, heavy slumber overcame the young girl, from which she did not awake till daylight
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" Valentine raised herself in bed, and drew over her chest, which appeared whiter than snow, the embroidered cambric, still moist with the cold dews of delirium, to which were now added those of terror
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"Oh, yes; I have frequently seen shadows pass close to me, approach, and disappear; but I took them for visions raised by my feverish imagination, and indeed when you entered I thought I was under the influence of delirium
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Danglars thought of the old man whom, in his hours of delirium, he had seen groaning on his bed
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Enervated, prostrate, and breathless, he became unconscious of outward objects; he seemed to be entering that vague delirium preceding death
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In his delirium he had seen her face, and had wept with grief that he might die here, thousands of miles away from her
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” The apocalyptic tone of his delirium was probably suggested by the wall painting, with its graphic depiction of the tortures of hell
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Hardly a full day had elapsed since Holly had come crawling in delirium to the foot of Watership Down