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1 Then, as the evening drew on, she slipped into a heavy stupor .
2 In the heavy stupor that follows the utmost exhaustion, Dennis slept hour after hour.
3 She lay in that heavy stupor , alike unconscious of hope and joy, doubt and danger.
4 The fever was unabated, and Marianne only more quiet-notmore herself-remainedin a heavy stupor .
5 Evidently the boy was in a heavy stupor .
6 The sick man was in a heavy stupor .
7 At first the patient may be aroused, but later sinks into a heavy stupor or coma.
8 He lay in a heavy stupor , dozing fitfully until the moon climbed high again above the Glades.
9 Like the rest of the citizens, he was sunk in a heavy stupor of starvation-selfish ,reckless ,brutalised
10 The heavy stupor that deadened every sense bore him down, and took away the power of speech.
11 Gilgamesh falls into a heavy stupor , and continues in this state for six days and seven nights.
12 His medicines had failed;-thefever was unabated; and Marianne only more quiet-notmore herself-remained in a heavy stupor .
13 Anything to break this heavy stupor , which was not only George's, but her own, and the very world's!
14 In like heavy stupor De Forrest lay near the fire, though the music of his dreams was by no means sweet.
15 It was not scarlet, but brain fever, and this was the fifth day that the sleeper had lain in a heavy stupor .
16 His sleep was changing from the heavy stupor of the drug into one that was at least on the borderland of the normal.
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