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Hunger and fatigue joined to weakness of body and fear of perishing in the mountains had crazed him.

From Explorers and Travellers by Greely, Adolphus W.

Marjorie and Lancelot and I glanced at each other in amazement, and the same thought crossed all our minds—that fear and grief had crazed the unhappy man who was speaking to us.

From Marjorie by McCarthy, Justin H. (Justin Huntly)

Yet not less true was he than the Lion of the Lord, the Archer of Paradise, the Wild Ram of the Mountains, or the gaunt, gray woman whom hurt love had crazed.

From The Lions of the Lord A Tale of the Old West by Wilson, Harry Leon

Again Landlord Larry was the speaker, and he began by asking if the unfortunate stranger, whose wound had crazed him, was in the crowd.

From Buffalo Bill's Spy Trailer Or, The Stranger in Camp by Ingraham, Prentiss

It appeared that he had been lost in the mountain, and hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in the mountains had crazed him.

From The Life of Kit Carson Hunter, Trapper, Guide, Indian Agent and Colonel U.S.A. by Ellis, Edward Sylvester