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1 It looms like a county jail, that's being turned into a private madhouse .
2 How could they?-Evenhis friends think it's just a private madhouse .
3 Brooke House at Clapton, was lately occupied as a private madhouse . ]
4 He had a son-in-law who kept a private madhouse at Wimbledon, and began to think Mrs. Granger was drifting that way.
5 As to the charges brought against the husband, they were vague, supported by no witnesses, excepting that of imprisonment in a private madhouse .
6 The terms of the engagement were soon arranged, and Traverse prepared to accompany his new friend to his "beautiful retreat," the private madhouse .
7 "In the establishment of Dr. Englehart," she made answer, "a private madhouse . "
8 "He was sent to a private madhouse in Surrey."
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