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1My verse grows more and more incoherent, and more and more daring.
2The first one went off on another tack...still wilder and more incoherent.
3As the excitement has increased I have grown more violent and more incoherent.
4Violent murmurs arose, and his language became more and more incoherent and inconsequent.
5Her affected mirth seemed more hollow than ever, and her words more incoherent.
6She couldn't have been more incoherent if she was mainlining heroin.
7He muttered a few more words which grew more and more incoherent each instant.
8Trirodov said a few more incoherent, confused words of apology to Piotr and thanked him.
9He was not talking so fast now, but what he said was even more incoherent.
10By degrees, however, Mr Quelch's speech became thick, and his conversation more and more incoherent.
11Her words were more and more incoherent.
12The Squire had been getting more incoherent for some time; I couldn't think what he was driving at.
13In fact Mrs. Wilkins, driven by terror, guilt and surprise, had been more incoherent if possible than usual.
14But the other is that the opposition to it is, if anything, even more incoherent than it was before.
15After his committal he became steadily more incoherent and withdrawn and was transferred to Leavesden as an incurable imbecile.
16Then he sank down upon the sofa, and, after a few more incoherent apologies, dropped into a deep sleep.
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