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1 With the approach of night he had grown worse, and was slightly delirious .
2 She was feverish, and during the night had been slightly delirious .
3 He's slightly delirious at this very minute, I have no doubt at all.
4 He fancied that she was slightly delirious , and that it would soon pass away.
5 From that time her, mind began to wander, and before morning she was slightly delirious .
6 He roared with pain; he was slightly delirious ; he cursed those around him, using blasphemous language.
7 You have Jimps slightly delirious , I can see.
8 In fact, I believe myself slightly delirious .
9 The next day she was slightly delirious .
10 While the fever is high, the child is restless, complains of thirst, and may be slightly delirious .
11 As the night came on he became slightly delirious , but towards morning he awoke from a restless sleep.
12 Bellis was slightly delirious again.
13 Old chap was lying on his bed of pain, with his arm in splints, shivering with fever and slightly delirious .
14 The fever had returned with great violence, and the pressure on his brain was so great that he had become slightly delirious .
15 They became slightly delirious , and, finding that they could not keep up with the party, a few determined, if left behind, to keep together.
16 "Yes, he had been slightly delirious since seven o'clock," said d'Alcacer.
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