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  • "Apoplexy," he said, pursing his lips and shaking his head.

    Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden Charles Garvice

  • "Apoplexy," remarked Eden, tossing aside his hand.

    The Chinese Parrot Biggers, Earl Derr, 1884-1933 1926

  • "Apoplexy," said the Professor, with a serious and almost scared look into the other's eyes.

    A Siren Thomas Adolphus Trollope 1851

  • Apoplexy, is what I heard,” Art said, struggling with the difficult word.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Apoplexy, is what I heard,” Art said, struggling with the difficult word.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • Apoplexy, is what I heard,” Art said, struggling with the difficult word.

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • I died of an Apoplexy nearly on the Streets of London in the Year 1747, in my Fifty-Sixth Year.

    When lawyers shop... Ann Althouse 2009

  • Apoplexy is no longer to be feared, but phthisis is there.

    Les Miserables 2008

  • Apoplexy is a pistol-shot that does not miscalculate.

    The Magic Skin 2007

  • Dearieme clearly has a bad case of Apoplexy Rampant amongst Scottish Emigrants, otherwise known as 'Connery's Disease' - a desire amongst those emigrants raised and educated in Scotland to trash the place, the people and its culture.

    Whae's Like Us ? Laban 2005

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