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The mental dissociation or disintegration leads to an inflating of the emotional aspect of the patient's mental life with a resulting increased nervous irritability and reaction and a heightened degree of susceptibility to emotional disequilibration and fatiguability of the mental faculties.

He dropped the sack into the garden, and let himself down from the wall. We paid no further attention to the matter. "It made Margaret very nervous, but I proved to her, by the weight of the sack, that her suspicions regarding its contents were unfounded." "Did you know the man?" asked Nick. "I hardly like to answer that question." "Why not?" "I am afraid of doing somebody an injustice."

"Let us sit down to supper," she added; and, from her tone, the idea of supper seemed to console her for her husband's absence. "Perhaps he guessed that I was coming," remarked Don Paolo, with a smile. "In that case he will be a little nervous with me when he comes back. With your leave, Maria Luisa," he added, by way of announcing that he would say grace.

I will now endeavor to recite some of the scenes through which I passed, that the reader may form for himself an opinion regarding my sufferings. I experienced a not unfamiliar but most strange foreboding that some terrible calamity was impending. I was more nervous than ever before, so much so in fact that I became alarmed seriously, and called on Dr. Moffitt for medical advice.

She explained that from a child she had been unable to endure the touch of another person; that she always preferred to walk rather than ride in a crowded bus or tram because bodily contact with others set her nerves on edge. It was a nervous affection, she explained, inherited from her mother.

"Hev'ryt'in', iv you pliz!" exclaimed Clotilde, with most uncalled-for warmth. "An' you crah bic-ause 'e is nod guiltie?" "Ah! foolish!" "Ah, non, my chile, I know fo' wad you cryne: 't is h-only de sighd of de blood." "Oh, sighd of blood!" Clotilde let a little nervous laugh escape through her dejection.

"I wonder what's become of that lover of hers that tall fellow from up town?" asked Miss Hunneker. "I don't know," replied Sophie in a strained, nervous manner. "I always hated to see Hilda go with him. No good ever comes of that sort of thing." "I supposed she was going to marry him." Sophie became very uneasy indeed.

Butt took him to a public house in a narrow street, and into a private room. Seaton started as soon as he entered, for there sat two repulsive ruffians, and, by a look that passed rapidly between them and Butt, he saw plainly that they were waiting for him. He felt nervous; the place was so uncouth and dark, the faces so villainous.

If he does not actually die from the effects of the wrongly treated typhoid fever, he will be troubled all his life with intestinal indigestion, constipation, malassimilation and the accompanying nervous disorders. A Change for the Better

Then, I should have shown this earring to each maid in succession until I found one who said: 'That diamond belongs to my mistress, or one who was seized with a nervous trembling." "And to think that this idea did not once occur to me!" ejaculated Lecoq. "Wait, wait, I am coming to the second mistake you made," retorted the oracle.