You said just now that things might be done by religiousmania.
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We know that Carrie was the victim of her mother's religiousmania.
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The muscles of the man's eyes were convulsed by religiousmania.
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Or perhaps the lingering of my brief religiousmania.
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The attendant thinks it is some sudden form of religiousmania which has seized him.
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It looks like religiousmania, and he will soon think that he himself is God.
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My religiousmania, or whatever it was, is over.
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Prompted by religiousmania, I have no doubt.
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His first attack when he was for many months interned he described as a religiousmania.
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Shelley was a young man who seemed to be afflicted with a species of religiousmania.
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Perhaps a religiousmania had swept them.
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We tend to undervalue him because his intelligence was of the second rank, and his religiousmania troubling.
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Marked religiousmania at early age--
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I shall be beaten in the end of course, and I'll probably get religiousmania when I am beaten.
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And I was so wrapped up in myself and my religiousmania that I did not mind their thinking so.
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I assumed, with some disappointment, that he was developing an entirely commonplace religiousmania, reinvesting the long-abandoned house with its sacred purpose.