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1 Neglect of it will result in physical imbecility, and often in mental derangement .
2 And indeed, Avery suffers mental derangement that largely takes the form of megalomania.
3 Neither in look nor manner did he betray the faintest sign of mental derangement .
4 The secretary now felt certain that here was a genuine case of mental derangement .
5 I inquired, with agitation, dreading some disclosure of mental derangement .
6 Habitual melancholy is not always a mental derangement ; it is very often a constitutional weakness.
7 Your mother is in a condition of mental derangement .
8 Shortly afterward evidences of mental derangement appeared and the man became the subject of exalted delusions.
9 The coroner's inquest found that she had drowned herself while in a state of mental derangement .
10 About this time one of the three soldiers, who had been suffering under mental derangement , died.
11 In this I embarked, with my father, who still remained in the same sad state of mental derangement .
12 When the pressure of his business labors brought on mental derangement , that abnormality increased until it dominated him entirely.
13 Mr. Mossop, Vicar of Helpston, had frequent occasions of seeing him, but never detected the slightest sign of mental derangement .
14 A little physical or mental derangement , and the extempore speaker gets on lamely enough; he flounders, stammers, perhaps breaks down entirely.
15 Mary could discover no reason why the old gentleman's mental derangement should dignify his friend with titles he had never borne.
16 The force and courage of the strongest began to yield to their misfortunes; and even the most resolute labored under mental derangement .
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