Tess saw that continued mental distress had wrought him into that somnambulisticstate now.
2
There is reason to believe that he visited the secret chamber in a somnambulisticstate.
3
When again in a somnambulisticstate, her first words were: "Thanks!-pardon!
4
The reader should not memorize verbatim any of the tests involved in proving the somnambulisticstate.
5
By your suggestions of hypnotic sleep, you can place your subject in the somnambulisticstate very easily.
6
Men do unaccountable things in a somnambulisticstate, but asleep they haven't wings any more than they have awake.
7
A nothing, an accident, since his real cerebral tendency placed him up to a certain point in a somnambulisticstate.
8
A somnambulisticstate or even a dream may show us memory extending far further back than we could ordinarily imagine.
9
Naturally, the unsuspecting subject equated the period of not remembering, which was, as we know, true sleep, with the somnambulisticstate.
10
The patient was hypnotized every morning, and the first degree (that of lethargy), then the cataleptic, and finally the somnambulisticstates were produced.