Fever
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After the game, British elite opinion was united in a
fever
of moral righteousness against the perceived barbarity of the Bulgarian fans.
But the higher rate of FAI growth was to a large extent driven by a strong increase in real-estate investment, which is likely to weaken sooner or later, owing to the government’s commitment to cooling China’s “real-estate fever.”
She remembered Koznyshev, who was particularly amiable to her; Steve's friend the good-natured Turovtsin, who had helped her nurse her children when they had scarlet
fever
and who was in love with her; and then there was a very young man who considered – so her husband told her as a joke – that she was the handsomest of the three sisters.
Only one episode interrupted the monotony of the first fortnight: a slight
fever
which kept him in bed for forty-eight hours with aching limbs and throbbing head, dreaming in a state of semi-delirium that he was pushing his tram in a passage that was so narrow that his body would not pass through.
All the same their misery was aggravated, for the father had received such a shock that he was seriously ill with
fever.
Then, beneath this indifference a final
fever
declared itself, the need to live once more, and she deluded herself for six months by organizing and furnishing to her taste the little villa belonging to the management.
And the empire, which was so proud of this hot
fever
of industry!"
Cécile did not displease him, and he was quite willing to marry her to be agreeable to his aunt, but he showed no amorous fever; like a youth of experience, who, he said, was not easily carried away now.
Near them some men were listening: Levaque, with clenched fists; Pierron, turning his back and much annoyed that he had no longer been able to feign a
fever.
Religious exaltation raised them from the earth, a
fever
of hope like that of the Christians of the early Church awaiting the near coming of justice.
However, the night had calmed their fever; he was now fearing misfortune, and he explained that it was their duty to go over there to maintain their mates in the right path.
He himself was becoming intoxicated and carried away by this hot
fever
of revenge.
They began to cut the cables, but the file would not bite, and the task was too long now that the
fever
was on them for moving onward, for ever onward.
In his
fever
of anxiety he had climbed the palings with agility in spite of his weight, and without troubling over the breaking wood; and now he was flattening himself along the tiles, and endeavouring to reach the window.
what has my little girl there done to Him, to be shaking with
fever?
Alzire, weakened by fever, was rambling in a low voice, laughing, thinking that it was warm and that she was playing in the sun.
He interrupted himself, surprised to hear Alzire, who was laughing softly in the delirium of her
fever.
Gradually this hunt excited him; he was, in his turn, seized by a
fever
of devotion, in spite of his ironical indifference to men and things.
Yet in the face of this threat their instincts struggled, the
fever
for life animated them.
She was shaken by fever, tormented now by the need to talk and move.
Our wonderment stayed at an all-time
fever
pitch.
shouted Ned Land, whose hunting
fever
had gone to his brain.
The next day I related the night's events to Conseil and the Canadian, events that had aroused my curiosity to a
fever
pitch.
Rotting weeds have poisoned the air, and this poisoned air causes the yellow
fever
that devastates these wonderful countries.
"That is true," said Charles; "but I was thinking especially of illnesses—of typhoid fever, for example, that attacks students from the provinces."
So at last she was to know those joys of love, that
fever
of happiness of which she had despaired!
Madame de Renal believed herself to have fallen ill; a sort of
fever
prevented her enjoying any sleep; she was alive only when she had her maid or Julien before her eyes.
Shortly after their return to Vergy, Stanislas Xavier, the youngest of the children, took fever; at once Madame de Renal was seized by the most fearful remorse.
your words cannot cure our Stanislas of his fever.'
The boy, burning with fever, was extremely flushed and did not recognise his father.
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