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1 Some rolled off helplessly drunk into the water, and were washed away.
2 Jackling discovered the mistress flat on her back on the floor, helplessly drunk .
3 No one dared to go near him, until he fell back helplessly drunk .
4 That very evening I had brought him home helplessly drunk , and seen him safely abed.
5 It was Rudyard, and he was drunk - almost helplessly drunk .
6 Esther looked, and in the whitening doorways she saw the little jockey staggering about helplessly drunk .
7 It is very rarely that an Islander gets helplessly drunk , but strangers generally have to be put to bed.
8 He therefore wished to get rid of the fellow before the drink affected him further and made him helplessly drunk .
9 I did not like the taste, so I drank for the sole purpose of getting drunk, of getting hopelessly, helplessly drunk .
10 Ten days later, on the Tuesday of Carnival Week, he bumped into a 45-year-old mechanic, Rudolf Scheer, who was helplessly drunk .
11 Now the old fellow was so helplessly drunk that he could not walk: instead, he sat upon the ground, and leaned against a tree-bole.
12 There is not a man below here, save ourselves, but is nearly or quite helplessly drunk , and those on deck are little or no better.
13 "And I suppose he is helplessly drunk now," raged Barr.
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