But if ever by any chance they really are empty solitudes they are to the human spirit more desolate and dehumanized than any Yorkshire moors or Highland hills, because the suddenness with which the traveller drops into that silence has something about it as of evil elf-land.
"The Club of Queer Trades"
G. K. Chesterton
It was at least some such infantile facts and fancies which led Evan again and again during his dehumanized imprisonment to go out as if to shoot the moon.
"The Ball and The Cross"
G.K. Chesterton
"You don't in the least look or write like a dehumanized saint, you know," supplemented Alicia, laughing.
"A Woman Named Smith"
Marie Conway Oemler