After watching the madman named Arnie last night, he knew better than to assume anything about the deceptively quiet Peak.
All the while, Vara treated him with as much kindness as the abused son of a madman could.
But his pretensions were ludicrous; he was quickly captured by the Chileans and sent back to France (1862) as a madman; and though he made one more abortive effort in 1874 to recover his "kingdom," and occupied his pen in magnifying his achievements, nobody took him seriously except a few of the deluded Indians.
Damian had taken his place when betrayal rendered Darian near-dead then enslaved to a madman for thousands of years.
Darkyn followed Jade as the madman hauled his two prisoners toward the portal to the shadow world.
During the last three years of his life his behaviour was that of a madman.
Fifteen years later, she is still totally brainwashed and in thrall of the control-freakery madman.
God will not condemn the soul of a poor madman.
He is an unfortunate madman who did not know what he was doing.
He is foolish as the madman who pulls down the roof-tree of his house upon himself.
He rushed at him like a madman, and a desperate struggle ensued, which lasted some considerable time.
He wants to free his people of the madman who is his father.
He, like Bean, was a genuine madman, and was relegated to Broadmoor.
Her own thoughts had strayed to the man who spent enough time in Memon's armies to know the madman's strategies.
His gaze snapped to the madman.
How did he survive fifteen years enslaved in the catacombs by a madman?
Hume came well out of the business, and had the sagacity to conclude that his admired friend was little better than a madman.
I can track, but I won't fight an Other, if that madman chooses to fight one.
I think you're the only one who knows how to fix anything that madman breaks.
I will not believe that even the madman Arnie could have done something like this.
If the partisan account on which tradition is based is to be accepted, it would appear that Jeffreys himself acted like an infuriated madman.
If you will permit one more intrusion, we will go and retrieve both the madman and the Ancient.
In 1756 the old nawab died, and was succeeded by his grandson Surajud-Dowlah, a young madman of 19, whose name is indelibly associated with the tragedy of the Black Hole.
Instead, the story becomes one of fugitives chased across the desert by a lone madman, bent on revenge.
It is most accepted as being derived from real life madman Vlad Tepes of which Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was loosely based.
Leery of the madman's summons, he followed the page to the round chamber.
Memon slashed Rissa's arm with his demon's talons, and the demon within her rippled her body as it moved to avoid the madman.
My uncle was a dangerous madman, if you will, but he was not cruel and base as I had feared.
Not seen yet by anyone except our tame madman Garth, we blow the gaff!
On the 2nd of February 1829 the woodwork of the choir was set on fire by Jonathan Martin, a madman.
Only a few blogs (and almost no mainstream media) have realized the truth about Iranian madman Ahmadinejad's letter to President Bush.
Peter must use all the powers at his disposal to try to stop this diabolical madman in his octagonal tracks.
Sarah felt unsure about running at first, however Jackson held strong to his conviction that death would be preferable to living as a minion for a madman.
Taran ducked his head to prevent demon or madman from seeing the hatred in his eyes.
Taran escaped before the madman changed his mind.
Taran tore out of the great hall, followed closely by the madman, whose agitated demon swam visibly beneath his skin.
The four and a half years of Paul's rule in Russia were unquestionably the reign of a madman.
The ladies rushed into the smoking room saying a madman was in the Pullman.
The Portland or Barberini vase in the British Museum is the finest example of this kind of work which has come down to us, and was entire until it was broken into some hundred pieces by a madman.
The violent polemics aroused against him at this time caused a madman to attack him with a revolver, and he died from the wound, on the 17th of March 1893.
They kept only Calais; and now it was their turn to have a madman, Hen.ry VI., for king.
This madman will be stopped...one way or another.
Thus a drunkard's or a madman's sacraments would only be mockery, even though the recipients received them in good faith and devoutly.
To Metternich he was a madman to be humoured.
To remove a madman by force was the one remaining expedient; and this was successfully accomplished by a conspiracy of officers of the western army, headed by Adlersparre, the Anckarsvards, and Adlercreutz, who marched rapidly from Skane to Stockholm.
Well, for starters, you'll be the brains behind the desk, the drill sergeant on the practice field and the screaming madman from the sidelines during the games.
Whatever the madman Arnie had in his hand had provoked her gentle spirit into action he would not otherwise think her capable of.
With a madman's cunning, Makar Alexeevich eyed the Frenchman, raised his pistol, and took aim.
With effort that almost drove her to her knees, she reined in the demon, alarmed how much harder it was this time than when she'd killed the madman who was her father.
Yeah, he's been pacing like a madman for a couple of hours.