So eager and fuddled were the disputants of the Lively Poll that they did not at first observe the newcomers.
He had continued to tipple until night, when he retired in a fuddledstate to rest.
But whether he did it with design or not, I know not, but his elder brother took care to make him very much fuddled before he went to bed, so that I had the satisfaction of a drunken bedfellow the first night.
For some minutes his fuddled brains could not grasp my meaning, till a sudden light burst on him: “Ah, to be sure, the horses.
It was past ten o’clock next morning before the fumes of the vodka had sufficiently evaporated to enable the fuddled post-master to produce a troika.
One day only when fuddled she asked if I had heard she was married.
Charlotte, "she sent us down a bottle of sherry, the gardener was to have some, but did not; so we were both a little fuddled when we went to bed.
She forgot all propriety in her fuddled excitement, and whilst screaching from my tickling, repeated incoherently baudy words as I uttered them.
Nay," quoth poor Robin, "I will be judged by my landlord which of us was most fuddled last night.
He pushed her from him, good-humoured, bantering, fuddled with the royal Sillery.
And upon surprise came shame, as the meaning of the words that fell indignantly from Sidonia's lips, pierced to the fuddled brains.
The Kid drank far more than was good for him, played far more than was good for him, and, flushed and fuddled with liquor, played none too well.
But the Kid, either because he was too fuddled to take the possibilities into account, or because he was drunkenly obsessed with the invincibility of his own three kings, laughed hilariously.
It is the "free-born" fuddled Englishmen That grovel rotting in their living graves.
Thou fuddled with beer of Breca hast spoken, Hast told of his journey!
With what happened in the cellar after that this chronicle hath no concern, but those soldiers who remained up in the tap-room had a curious experience which their fuddled brains did not at first take in altogether.
He admitted that at the time he was fuddled with whisky; otherwise his capture would have been more difficult and dangerous.
In his eyes a fuddled rake was always fair game, and the stern windows of St. Clement's Church looked down upon many a profitable adventure.
A thousand plans chased each other through the hero's fuddled brain, and at last he resolved to tempt the cupidity of his guardians, and to make himself master of their fire-arms.
Quinton Edge was still absent in the Black Swan, and it would be an easy matter to hoodwink old Kurt; he was always fuddled with ale nowadays.
Why, you see, Boris is a brute whose brains, such as he has, are always fuddled with ale.
I am sorry to say that she had taken to drinking; she swallowed the warming-pan in the course of three days, and fuddled herself one whole evening with the crimson plush breeches.
Liech, now quite drunk, was helplessly wobbling in different directions, whilst in a fuddled voice he kept asserting that he was--an archbishop.
In the card and billiard-rooms and at the buffet creatures with unbuttoned coats, flaming faces, vacantly staring eyes and of uncertain gait, helplessly collided with each other, heavily fuddled by the fumes of wine and tobacco smoke.
Pen was sofuddled that we could not try him to play Sir W.
You had better wait for an explanation till to-morrow, for when our heads are fuddled we, like old Marija, do not see the things exactly as they are.
It is true that, when his brain was fuddled with drink, he was occasionally blood-thirsty; but his rage expended itself far more in words than in deeds.
To give his fuddled brain the chance for indignation that it wanted there entered the dog Tiger, fawning, ingratiating.
Williams himself found a match and lit it for her out of sheer fuddled kindness.
Atwell's snores joined with the clanking of the wheels to set a spell of drowsiness on Abner's fuddled brain.
It puzzled both of them to imagine how he managed to live in a state of fuddled alcoholism on this small sum.
One night he left her and spent the evening with old Drew in his bedroom, drinking the labourer's home-made poison till his brain was fuddled and his limbs, for the first time, were warm.
He seems to me to be one o' these miserable opium-smokers whose brains get too much fuddled to understand or care for anything.
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