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Only first exchange that nightcap for some more appropriate covering, or we shall be taken for madmen.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSIn stage and wagon, on mule and horse, "riding and tying" sometimes, and even afoot came the rush of madmen.
THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINEJOHN FOX, JR.Yet more similar are the speeches of the madmen with their horrible words, and those of fools with their mirthless puns.
TOLSTOY ON SHAKESPEARELEO TOLSTOYThe dispute grew warm, they came to blows, and fought like madmen.
THE ARABIAN NIGHTSUNKNOWNI tell you that they are madmen, and that I will have no war.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - VOLUME 55, NO. 343, MAY 1844VARIOUSThey p. 240are a nation of madmen on the other side of Transylvania.
THE ROMANY RYEGEORGE BORROWThe Ireland of zealots and traitors, of rebels and the meek, of madmen and martyrs, of heroes and assassins.
THE ENGLISH STAGEAUGUSTIN FILONAmong the wise, some will perhaps agree with me, the maddest madmen are not those who are commonly called so.
THE SURPRISES OF LIFEGEORGES CLEMENCEAUIn other churches the Contra-Remonstrants were driven out as madmen and rioters.
THE LIFE OF THE TRULY EMINENT AND LEARNED HUGO GROTIUSJEAN LVESQUE DE BURIGNYThis day have I already heard them—from one of those madmen of theirs who plague the streets of Rome.
AURELIANWILLIAM WARE