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1 6,2| and, being driven half mad, devoted himself entirely 2 7,3| demanded; "are people going mad here?" ~"Oh, sir! sir!" 3 8,2| nothing. ~He was nearly mad, when at last he satisfied 4 8,2| remained of his misfortune. Mad with rage, he returned to 5 9,2| now, by my soul, he is mad, this new De Witt," he cried, " 6 18,1| dumbfounded. ~"'Are you mad, too?' he asked his friend." ~" 7 18,1| Well, now, are you mad?' cried my father; 'what 8 21,2| Cornelius uttered a cry of mad joy. ~Then, suddenly stopping 9 26,1| beyond herself and nearly mad with joy and fear at the 10 26,1| mind he had set down as mad, or even worse, he grew 11 28,1| ill-treated nearly drove Cornelius mad. ~He then felt his own powerlessness. 12 28,2| your crimes." ~"Are you mad, my dear Master Gryphus?" 13 28,2| the man, he is more than mad, he is furious." ~Gryphus 14 28,2| lays hands," said Gryphus, mad with rage, "but there is 15 32,1| I beg of you." ~"Are you mad, Sir? How could I allow