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All the asylum clothing is made by the patients, but sewing does not employ one's mind. After several months' confinement the thoughts of the busy world grow faint, and all the poor prisoners can do is to sit and ponder over their hopeless fate.
~ Nellie Bly
After
Asylum
Busy
Clothing
Confinement
Does
Employ
Faint
Fate
Grow
Hopeless
Made
Mind
Months
Over
Patients
Ponder
Poor
Prisoners
Several
Sewing
Sit
Thoughts
World
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Could I pass a week in the insane ward at Blackwell's Island? I said I could and I would. And I did.
~ Nellie Bly
Could
Did
Insane
Island
Pass
Said
Ward
Week
Would
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Even that was all consumed after two days, and the patients had to try to choke down fresh fish, just boiled in water, without salt, pepper or butter; mutton, beef, and potatoes without the faintest seasoning.
~ Nellie Bly
After
Beef
Butter
Choke
Consumed
Days
Down
Even
Fish
Fresh
Had
Just
Patients
Pepper
Potatoes
Salt
Try
Two
Water
Without
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How can a doctor judge a woman's sanity by merely bidding her good morning and refusing to hear her pleas for release? Even the sick ones know it is useless to say anything, for the answer will be that it is their imagination.
~ Nellie Bly
Answer
Anything
Bidding
Doctor
Even
Good
Good Morning
Hear
Her
How
Imagination
Judge
Know
Merely
Morning
Refusing
Release
Sanity
Say
Sick
Useless
Will
Woman
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I always had a desire to know asylum life more thoroughly - a desire to be convinced that the most helpless of God's creatures, the insane, were cared for kindly and properly.
~ Nellie Bly
Always
Asylum
Cared
Convinced
Creatures
Desire
God
Had
Helpless
Insane
Kindly
Know
Life
More
Most
Properly
Thoroughly
Were
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I always made a point of telling the doctors I was sane, and asking to be released, but the more I endeavored to assure them of my sanity, the more they doubted it.
~ Nellie Bly
Always
Asking
Assure
Doctors
Doubted
Made
More
Point
Released
Sane
Sanity
Telling
Them
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I had looked forward so eagerly to leaving the horrible place, yet when my release came and I knew that God's sunlight was to be free for me again, there was a certain pain in leaving.
~ Nellie Bly
Again
Came
Certain
Eagerly
Forward
Free
God
Had
Horrible
Knew
Leaving
Looked
Me
Pain
Place
Release
Sunlight
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I had never been near insane persons before in my life, and had not the faintest idea of what their actions were like.
~ Nellie Bly
Actions
Been
Before
Had
Idea
Insane
Life
Like
My Life
Near
Never
Persons
Were
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I had, toward the last, been shut off from all visitors, and so when the lawyer, Peter A. Hendricks, came and told me that friends of mine were willing to take charge of me if I would rather be with them than in the asylum, I was only too glad to give my consent.
~ Nellie Bly
Asylum
Been
Came
Charge
Consent
Friends
Give
Glad
Had
Last
Lawyer
Me
Mine
Off
Only
Peter
Rather
Shut
Take
Than
Them
Too
Toward
Visitors
Were
Willing
Would
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I hardly expected the grand jury to sustain me, after they saw everything different from what it had been while I was there. Yet they did, and their report to the court advises all the changes made that I had proposed.
~ Nellie Bly
Advise
After
Been
Changes
Court
Did
Different
Everything
Expected
Grand
Grand Jury
Had
Hardly
Jury
Made
Me
Proposed
Report
Saw
Sustain
While
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I have watched patients stand and gaze longingly toward the city they in all likelihood will never enter again. It means liberty and life; it seems so near, and yet heaven is not further from hell.
~ Nellie Bly
Again
City
Enter
Further
Gaze
Heaven
Hell
Liberty
Life
Likelihood
Means
Near
Never
Patients
Seems
Stand
Toward
Watched
Will
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I shuddered to think how completely the insane were in the power of their keepers, and how one could weep and plead for release, and all of no avail, if the keepers were so minded.
~ Nellie Bly
Avail
Could
How
Insane
Minded
Plead
Power
Release
Think
Weep
Were
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I took upon myself to enact the part of a poor, unfortunate crazy girl, and felt it my duty not to shirk any of the disagreeable results that should follow.
~ Nellie Bly
Any
Crazy
Disagreeable
Duty
Enact
Felt
Follow
Girl
Myself
Part
Poor
Results
Shirk
Should
Took
Unfortunate
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In our short walks we passed the kitchen where food was prepared for the nurses and doctors. There we got glimpses of melons and grapes and all kinds of fruits, beautiful white bread and nice meats, and the hungry feeling would be increased tenfold.
~ Nellie Bly
Beautiful
Bread
Doctors
Feeling
Food
Fruits
Got
Grapes
Hungry
Increased
Kinds
Kitchen
Nice
Nurses
Our
Passed
Prepared
Short
Walks
Where
White
Would
Would-Be
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It is only after one is in trouble that one realizes how little sympathy and kindness there are in the world.
~ Nellie Bly
After
How
Kindness
Little
Only
Sympathy
Trouble
World
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On the wagon sped, and I, as well as my comrades, gave a despairing farewell glance at freedom as we came in sight of the long stone buildings.
~ Nellie Bly
Buildings
Came
Comrades
Despairing
Farewell
Freedom
Gave
Glance
Long
Sight
Stone
Wagon
Well
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People in the world can never imagine the length of days to those in asylums. They seemed never ending, and we welcomed any event that might give us something to think about as well as talk of.
~ Nellie Bly
About
Any
Asylum
Days
Ending
Event
Give
Imagine
Length
Might
Never
Never-Ending
People
Seemed
Something
Talk
Think
Those
Us
Welcomed
Well
World
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They were being driven to a prison, through no fault of their own, in all probability for life. In comparison, how much easier it would be to walk to the gallows than to this tomb of living horrors!
~ Nellie Bly
Being
Comparison
Driven
Easier
Fault
Horrors
How
How Much
Life
Living
Much
Own
Prison
Probability
Than
Through
Tomb
Walk
Were
Would
Would-Be
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What a mysterious thing madness is. I have watched patients whose lips are forever sealed in a perpetual silence. They live, breathe, eat; the human form is there, but that something, which the body can live without, but which cannot exist without the body, was missing.
~ Nellie Bly
Body
Breathe
Cannot
Eat
Exist
Forever
Form
Human
Human Form
Lips
Live
Madness
Missing
Mysterious
Patients
Perpetual
Sealed
Silence
Something
Thing
Watched
Which
Whose
Without
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AuthorName
Nellie Bly
Profession
Journalist
BirthDate
05 May, 1864
DeathDate
27 January, 1922
Country
United States
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