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When I interviewed Garside in 2009, in a Highgate pub, however, she was lucid and articulate.
Under control, though it took tense work, she was lucid, kind and funny.
The lawyers said the messages showed she was lucid and not intoxicated after returning home from Rose's mansion.
But the defense argues that even though Mrs. Astor had Alzheimer's, her mental capacity fluctuated, and she was lucid when she changed her will.
"When the news broke about it, her attorney and lawyer insisted she was lucid and in agreement about the decision to publish, but there are still lingering doubts among those who knew her and the general population of Monroeville".
Perhaps Mr. Warner was referring to the fact that G. Warren Whitaker and Robert Knuts, the only witnesses to the second codicil to Mrs. Astor's will, in which she bequeathed her fortune to Mr. Marshall, testified in court that she was lucid when she signed the document.
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"She's lucid and clear and demanding of herself and demanding of others".
How can she be lucid one moment and then disappear into her world the next?
Throughout the fifth season, Stevens experiences full-out hallucinations of Duquette, signaling that she is ill, and once she is lucid, he departs, marking his final appearance.
Mr. Hafetz at first insisted that the most important testimony in the trial was that of the two lawyers who said that Mrs. Astor, who was 105 when she died in 2007, was lucid when she made a crucial change to her will in 2004.
When interviewed in 1963 she explained "My briefing was lucid and firm.
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