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immediately ordered the men to loosen their hold of him, << 
1 talked with him calmly and firmly and tried to pacify him. 
Meanwhile I noted the wi ok in his eyes, as 
though he was terribly frightened. He was trembling, Pere 
from head to foot, his teeth were grinding, and I was cone r 
noe 
around wildly 
to the Asylum and seated him in the Chapel. Here I kept him 
under my gaze, talked with him an 
set teeth. For sometime he o 
1 
He did not seem affected by it. 
said, ‘Why have you brought me here?’’ He seemed like one 
i s ; e felt th 
d : 
where he had been; he said, “Nowhere!” He had no recollection 
i ; then became conscious of oe 
ee and the thorns which had become imbeddet 
n questioning him I learned that he had bee 
