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Meanings of strange malady in English
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Usage of strange malady in English
1
Nevertheless, in time Virginia felt herself disturbed by a strangemalady.
2
That evening everyone in the tenement was discussing Coupeau's strangemalady.
3
There is a certain strangemalady commonly encountered in the quarters of the poor.
4
And, worse than all, here Beatrice now lay in his arms, stricken by some strangemalady.
5
It is a strangemalady, that which seizes men whom fate has elevated to a throne.
6
Truly, I say, the man is either besotted with love, or suffering from some strangemalady.
7
In that year John Uskglass suffered some strangemalady -as he did from time to time.
8
After long reflection upon this strangemalady I had come to the conclusion that the sufferer was insane.
9
They know his strangemalady, and they think him more fit for a monk's cell than a royal throne.
10
But his plans were rendered abortive by the strangemalady which about that time began to overcloud his splendid genius.
11
I've a strangemalady.
12
She had suffered too much from exposure and privation to recover her strength when she was seized by the strangemalady.
13
He couldn't stand the noise and rush of the wind, but his strangemalady took no count of rain or snow.
14
Dr. Calvert Haynes, the family physician, and several specialists who have been called in consultation, are completely baffled by the strangemalady.
15
They have perished from that strangemalady which Europeans have everywhere transplanted in the maritime world, and which strikes down the most flourishing populations.
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But he knew nothing of brain diseases-thosestrangemaladies that kill the human in the human being.