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1 No; but I have had a strange hallucination ; it is over now.
2 Captain, we have been the victims of a strange hallucination , it seems.
3 A strange hallucination seized him at the moment he saw this.
4 And then a strange hallucination came upon me, that made me clutch at Sinfi's arm.
5 Was he the prey of some strange hallucination ?
6 What was the meaning of this strange hallucination ?
7 Heyst thought of some strange hallucination .
8 To any ordinary observer he would have seemed to be laboring under home strange hallucination , - but Heliobas was more deeply instructed.
9 What a strange hallucination !
10 Only in this way can I explain the strange hallucination which appeared before my fatigued eyes in the solitude of my cell.
11 But what was there to tell him that it was really there, that he was not the victim of some strange hallucination ?
12 I never heard of the owner showing any vindictiveness to the poor captain, who was, no doubt, the victim of a strange hallucination .
13 In despair I appealed to my friend, and asked him whether my ears had deceived me-whetherI was labouring under some strange hallucination .
14 Ernest, during all the time Ellis was speaking, was debating in his mind whether or not he was labouring under some strange hallucination .
15 The girl was at best mentally ill, schizophrenic maybe, suffering some strange hallucinations .
16 But he had declined much in body and mind, and now had strange hallucinations .
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