In his history there were the two crucial hours--one after the greatest battle of the plains; the other after a dozen sentences exchanged with a half-crazy old entomologist.
Others, such as Crazy Horse or Sitting Bull, might have been greater in generalship, but neither had the Uncpapa youth's reputation for sheer personal bravery.
Americans who would not submit to his crazy tyranny.
Hal indignantly protested against having his plans upset by the wild words of a crazy old man.
You're not going to betray me into a scene and then accuse me of being as crazy as you are.
She retained the paper wrapped about the money and when she got home read it: "Send Chapita to Crazy John at night.
It was said that the old woman had been trying to steal the food left for Crazy John and that he had killed her.
It will make a man do any crazy thing imaginable, if he lets it get the upper hand.
Hella's answer came to-day; she congratulates me most heartily, and then goes on to write that at first she was struck dumb and thought I'd gone crazyor was trying to take her in.
I'm very fond of her too, but you are simply crazy about her.
Father says he's glad that the term is nearly over, for I have been quite crazy about this affair.
His disciples were men of obscure origin, a mere handful of ignorant peasants and fishermen, rated as misguided, harmless fanatics following a crazy leader to oblivion, the foreordained end of a madman's escapade.
Hazlitt, the essayist, gently prods these crazy egoists with a sharp pen and says, "Pure pleasures are in their judgment cloying and insipid; an ounce of sour is worth a pound of sweet.
I went to visit the crazy wretch this morning, with no other purpose but to rally him under the pain and uneasiness of being sober.
This wound about in such crazy fashion that I lost all sense of both direction and distance, yet finally we emerged into an open space, from which I saw the chimneys of the old house far away to our left.
Henley started back, with some crazy hope of resistance, but the great fist of the boatswain gripped his collar.
Yes, that was why, ever since, I had been cutting such crazy capers.
But I wasn't so suspicious when they searched your trunk and found the papers--I simply felt that they must be crazy to think you could be a spy.
Such was my relief at finding my fears uncalled for that I could have danced a breakdown on that crazy gallery, snapping my fingers in castanet fashion above my head.
My matter-of-fact, conservatively ordered life had been given a crazytwist at the St. Ives.
I bounded up the crazy stairs with a beating heart.
But now it came on me with such a stabbing knowledge that for a little while I was almost crazy with the grief and the fear.
During the first week I was nearly crazy for it--had headaches, felt rotten, but I stuck it out.
I'm not one of these crazy cowboys who blows in all his wad on faro and drink--not on your life!
At one moment he was sure they were all chuckling at the "foolish white men"; at another he shivered to think how easy it would be to ambush this crazy expedition in some of the deep, solitary defiles in those upper forests.
John, and slammed the door behind him, so that the crazy chariot rocked and jingled.
So I had to go up as far as St. Gordians' Cross before I could win over it, and did not reach Barns till after midnight, where I found my father half-crazy with concern for me and Tam Todd making ready to go and seek me.
There was no great hurt; nothing but a blow on the head, which laid him out stark a while, and left him crazyas a loon; but that is nothing like a hole through the body.
Schwartz humored his little friend (evidently, as he now concluded, his crazy little friend), by listening in respectful silence.
If there had been more sympathy between the two ladies, or if Madame Fontaine had felt a little curiosity on the subject of crazy Jack's keys, she might have taken away with her some valuable materials for future consideration.
Because the crazy creature she brought with her from London is allowed to have his own way in the house," Joseph answered irritably.
Mr. Keller, descending to the hall in his impatience for the arrival of the doctor, found himself unexpectedly confronted by Mrs. Wagner's crazy attendant.
Is it possible that you trust that crazy creature with the key of your desk?
I am next to certain I heard her whispering, early this morning, withcrazy Jack.
I will be personally answerable for anything that is lost, while I am rash enough to trust my crazy creature with my key.
The Professor is simplycrazy with delight over the things that the brute is going to guide him to, and all our suspicions don't amount to much when you put them together.
If Leith was the wicked devil that we suspected him to be, four persons were risking their lives to gratify the whim of a half-crazy scientist who was dying for notoriety.
Leith had got ahead of us, and the big brute had rushed the crazy scientist and his two daughters toward the hills that stood up black and defiant above the sea of green vegetation.
Once the arch villain reached the caves it would be a difficult matter to locate him, and we damned the crazy brain of the Professor as we thought of the lonely position of the Isle of Tears.
The trick was planned in this crazy brain; I take the whole blame on my own shoulders.
If the unlucky interruption to the procession by that crazy paraschites had not occurred, we should have nothing but praise for the populace.
IT never was wild and wicked and hateful, like its cruel, crazy mother.