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Updated: May 13, 2025


It seemed as if the mysterious damsel must still be there; the rescue yet to be achieved. In my delirium I rushed upon the skeletons, as they landed "Hide not the maiden!" But interposing, Media led me aside; when my transports abated. Now, instantly, the strangers knew who I was; and, brandishing their javelins, they rushed upon me, as I had on them, with a yell.

There are no days so memorable as those which vibrated to some stroke of the imagination." One is reminded of various things in reading this sentence. An ounce of alcohol, or a few whiffs from an opium-pipe, may easily make a day memorable by bringing on this imaginative delirium, which is apt, if often repeated, to run into visions of rodents and reptiles.

Pericles in the rapturous contemplation of her admirable artistic pose. "Mon Dieu! and wiz a voice!" he exclaimed, dashing his fist in a delirium of forgetfulness against the one plastered lock of hair on his shining head. Did I not warn you? non a vero? Did I not say 'Ruin, ruin, if you go so? For a man! a voice! You will not come to me? Zen, hear! you shall go to old Belloni.

But though she had proved capable of becoming a mother on more than one occasion, it pleased heaven to leave her childless, to her great grief. Therefore in her delirium, desires shaped themselves to realities, and she believed she had given birth to three children, two boys and a girl. The latter she fancied much resembled the king, but she was troubled that one of the boys was plain featured.

Sailors are particularly liable to such hysteria." "During your delirium, did you ever see such a figure?" "I do not recall any details of that part of my illness." "Were you in favor of bringing the bodies back to port?" "I yes, certainly." "Do you recall going on deck the morning after the murders were discovered?" "Vaguely." "What were the men doing at that time?"

I can stand the pain better than seein' you fixin' me!" and a hot tear stole down the blanched, hardened face. But still Job stayed, as the delirium came back and the fever fought with the doctor for the mastery.

Their idea was that no b y foreigner had any right to question the good intentions of a British sailor or to intercept his perambulations either drunk or sober. The thirst for joviality often led wayward sailors to crave for drink, and under its baneful influence they were easily wafted into a delirium of foolhardy devices that would never have entered the mind of the ordinary mortal.

"Though all durians are, perhaps, much alike and not divided like apples and mangoes into varieties, the flavour varies much according to size and ripeness. In some the taste of the custard surrounding the heart-like seeds rises almost to the height of passion, rapture, or mild delirium. I devoured the contents of a fruit weighing over 10 lb. At 6 p.m.

Love-troubles, most likely but don't forget that my professional limits keep me in the dark! Have you heard that she took some composing medicine, which I had prescribed for her father? A dream that frightened her, and something resembling delirium, seems to have followed.

One day Manuel fell ill and all the strength that had been sustaining him abandoned him suddenly; he gave up his job, took his two-week's pay and without knowing how, fairly dragging himself thither, made his way to the lodging-house. Petra, finding him in this condition, made him go to bed, and Manuel lay for nearly two weeks in the delirium of a very high fever.

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