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1
To-morrow I will have it examined by Planchette, and put an end to this
mad
fancy
.
2
You were ruining yourself by a
mad
fancy
.
3
Purcell stood generally for 'the enemy;' and to Purcell his half-
mad
fancy
attributed most of his misfortunes.
4
A
mad
fancy
when he might be a Pharaoh on his own account, but so it is.
5
She knelt there until some measure of strength came back to her, and, with it, a
mad
fancy
.
6
That is to say, his
mad
fancy
reverted from the lady of perhaps thirty-five to the lady of seventy.
7
You have here at a glance more beauty and dread conjoined than even his
mad
fancy
could conjure up.
8
What a
mad
fancy
!
9
Life is simple enough, it seems, and the very idea of sacrifice becomes like a
mad
fancy
out of a last night's dream.
10
She had a
mad
fancy
that Death was calling her, from some far height, because Anthony Dexter had passed her on the road.
11
Could it have been a slight quivering of the nostrils that he had seen, or was it
mad
fancy
playing a trick on him?
12
The spectacle lost the appearance of reality, and became as it were an orgy of blood, a dreadful dream, a gigantic kaleidoscope of
mad
fancy
.
13
But this I know, I were both naught and ungrateful, and the worst foe e'er you had, did I take advantage of this
mad
fancy
.
14
Let me dream on, give my
mad
fancy
full play; or slay me if you will, but do not say that I mistake your meaning!
15
She must never come out of this place with her
mad
fancies
.
16
But somehow all the
mad
fancies
of my youth come back.
mad
fancy
mad