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become deranged



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Then there was plainly discernible a great whirring and flapping, as if a windmill had become deranged in its economy, and was laboring "without a conscience or an aim."

From The Mark Of Cain by Lang, Andrew

Phillotson, alarmed, went towards it, wondering if she had suddenly become deranged.

From Jude the Obscure by Hardy, Thomas

You need not laugh at this statement or think that my mind has suddenly become deranged, I merely state a fact.

From Three Months of My Life by Foster, J. F.

In truth, Mrs. Arlington had become deranged, as it were, on one point.

From Frank Merriwell's Backers The Pride of His Friends by Standish, Burt L.

Our mother was alive, though our father had been dead many years, and she used to say that the poor woman must have become deranged at the death of her child.

From A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II by Sleeman, William




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