A madling acts in opposition to common sense. He is an owd madling whose reason has become childish by the lapse of years.
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A madling acts in opposition to common sense. He is an owd madling whose reason has become childish by the lapse of years.
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A madling was speaking to them; a woman. Dani stopped with a mind to retreat.
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The madling—he had appeared today in the form of Austeri-Pranz, one of Vespanus' instructors at Roë, an intimidating man with bulging, rolling eyes and a formidable overbite—gave the question his consideration.
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To be madling is to have our ideas confused.
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