They are easily deceived and notoriously subject to suchdelusions.
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The sheriff held no suchdelusions that the thieves would give up the goods.
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The multitude most naturally surrendered themselves to all suchdelusions.
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Tell me, has the Captain ever had suchdelusions before?
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Mildred, inexperienced as she was, had no suchdelusions.
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Why will you harbor suchdelusions, Giles?
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But let me assure you, Ninian and I have long let go suchdelusions, and neither are we alone.
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Kelly had no suchdelusions.
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But suchdelusions are short-lived.
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Alas, alas, for suchdelusions!
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This patient was restless and forever talking or shouting, as any man might if oppressed by suchdelusions as his.
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Is it possible," she broke forth, impatiently, "that in such a strait as this, girl, you can encourage suchdelusions!
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The strange thing is that suchdelusions survive any amount of experience; that one cannot read into other lives the things that trouble one's own.
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She laughed suchdelusions to scorn as Vogelstein tucked her beautiful furred coverlet-theyreclined together a great deal in their elongated chairs-wellover her feet.
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Suchdelusions always hover nigh whenever a beacon-fire of truth is kindled.
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Suchdelusions multiply with the complexity of the life led.