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1 Suddenly they found that he lay back in the tonneau, quite insensible .
2 The wretched Turk was limp as a wet dish-rag and quite insensible .
3 For the last forty-eight hours he seemed quite insensible of our presence.
4 Lady Bassett was not quite insensible to this compliment; but she felt uneasy.
5 Tancred rushed to her side; she was quite insensible , and pale as alabaster.
6 Giles was not quite insensible to her distress, so simple yet so eloquent.
7 Her forehead and head were bleeding, and she was quite insensible .
8 Agias prodded him with his foot, but he was quite insensible .
9 She had been quite insensible , and knew nothing at all of what had happened.
10 He woke refreshed and renovated, but quite insensible of all that had recently occurred.
11 The doctor said he was quite insensible , and assured me he did not suffer.
12 These were anaesthetic patches or zones on the body that were quite insensible to pain.
13 The child was not quite insensible , though nearly so.
14 Bianchon said that the old man was quite insensible .
15 He was quite insensible , and there was blood upon his pale forehead and white cheeks.
16 He was quite insensible , but his heart still beat.
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