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He thought, too, of the marquis, never doubting the terrible fate of the half-crazed man.— Lorraine A romance
"Mort aux Vaches!" howled a herd of half-crazed reservists, bursting into the crush.— Lorraine A romance
And the curtain fell on the first act, its gray and silver folds swaying in the half-crazed whirlwind of applause.— Iole
It was sufficient to be aged, poor, and half-crazed, to ensure death at the stake or the scaffold.— Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
She seems to be typical of the half-crazed human poetess, in usual sublime dishabille.— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845

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