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1
There is now deep anaesthesia, and
complete
unconsciousness
to the surgeon's knife.
2
When his knees hit the floor, he slumped over into
complete
unconsciousness
.
3
The mind was only sunk into a stupor of
complete
unconsciousness
.
4
The wonderful thing is their
complete
unconsciousness
that there is any danger whatever.
5
In
complete
unconsciousness
of danger or duty, we slept on.
6
How awful to gaze upon that mockery of death-
complete
unconsciousness
'
.
7
Then
complete
unconsciousness
overtook her, and she sank down.
8
Perhaps the most amusing thing about him was his
complete
unconsciousness
of his own grotesque appearance.
9
His
complete
unconsciousness
and calm were so remarkable.
10
The situation, however, was not agreeable enough to lull her to
complete
unconsciousness
of its insecurity.
11
The duchess, affecting
complete
unconsciousness
of the sensation she was creating, came in smiling, graceful, and self-possessed.
12
But before
complete
unconsciousness
came, he heard the shout of a well-known voice-thevoice of Frank Merriwell!
13
Her voice was low and free from any excitement, her face beautiful in its
complete
unconsciousness
of self.
14
The pulse sank often dangerously low; he scarcely seemed to breathe; yet it was never
complete
unconsciousness
or trance.
15
The effect upon a man of falling in love is to create in him a
complete
unconsciousness
of self.
16
Here a woman was lying in a state of
complete
unconsciousness
with intervals of convulsion and spitting of blood.
complete
unconsciousness
complete