单词 | feverishness |
例句 | If there is feverishness, it is in the efforts of the tourism industry to "leverage The Hobbit", as the Tourism New Zealand chief executive has put it. The Hobbit promises more gold for New Zealand 2012-10-13T19:08:15Z The feverishness of those days extends to geopolitics. 'You've caused an international incident': how my work mistake came back to haunt me 2019-07-27T04:00:00Z These scenes are performed with a quiet and naturalism that differ starkly and pointedly from the feverishness of the musical sequences. Review: In ‘The Appointment,’ the Fetus Sings Out 2019-04-21T04:00:00Z As Elizabeth parries Richard’s pleas and commands with a wit of steel, Mr. Spacey’s performance reaches new heights of feverishness, which is saying something. Theater Review: Kevin Spacey?s ?Richard III,? Staged by Sam Mendes - Review 2012-01-19T03:01:14Z But his story had none of the feverishness of the previous night. My father loved epic solo road trips. But for his final journey, we all came along 2020-02-09T05:00:00Z Expectant/wannabe moms in particular may want to wait until they’re in the full thick of the “suck, swaddle and swing” before diving into this extreme take on a relatable feverishness. Review: Postpartum terror besets Noémie Merlant in nightmarish 'Baby Ruby' 2023-02-02T05:00:00Z He added that the most frequent confirmed side effect is injection site soreness, with other side effects like muscle pain and feverishness occurring less often. Do COVID-19 vaccines really have worse side effects than other vaccines? Here's what experts say 2022-12-11T05:00:00Z The authors noted that the most common reported systemic reactions were fatigue and headache, and that other negative side effects included feverishness, muscle ache and malaise. The most promising coronavirus vaccine candidate shows yet more positive results 2020-07-20T04:00:00Z His symptoms included chills, feverishness and a headache. Another migrant child dies in US custody 2019-05-02T04:00:00Z There was a feverishness to the way women were telling them — as if it had just occurred to them how lonely they’d felt. Opinion | Dear Abby, #MeToo 2018-04-26T04:00:00Z It’s an exercise in feverishness and fretfulness, in urgency and appetite, a sweet and simpleminded leave-taking of the senses in the pursuit of, well, a lot. Millennials in Love: Why They’re Not So Different From Their Parents After All 2014-02-06T19:16:37Z Old, weather-beaten sailor on the ocean of life as I am, I feel an amount of feverishness and anxiety I am half ashamed of. Barrington Volume II (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:32.490Z The same symptoms, with feverishness, would probably mean commencing serious illness, necessitating skilled advice; but without rise of temperature are not important, unless they resist treatment and continue for longer than about twelve hours. A Manual of Toy Dogs How to breed, rear, and feed them 2012-03-25T02:00:07.687Z Marks of feverishness are sure to be seen somewhere in whatever he does. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z But the symptoms in either case are essentially the same—prostration, chilliness, feverishness, and sometimes vomiting and sharp pains in the head, back, and limbs. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Andy became stuck in more side projects, like rearranging the refrigerator, as I would watch his feverishness with increasing fear and resentment. Golf Saved My Life 2012-01-10T05:00:00Z Thus passed the hours of the night; and as the day broke, he arose, impatient to actual feverishness for the coming interview. Barrington Volume II (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:32.490Z Magnetic sleep is frequently preceded by slight feverishness, convulsive trembling and fainting. Modern Magic 2012-01-01T03:00:09.557Z There was sure to be a certain feverishness after such an experience. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z With the pain there often occurs a distinct shivering followed by feverishness. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z It is characterised by general feverishness, loss of appetite, a disposition to “lie about,” and by vomiting of a bright yellow or green fluid, covered with froth. The Domestic Cat 2011-09-08T02:00:21.853Z The dawn lighted tired faces on the walls, pale, sleepless, but enlivened by feverishness. The Deluge, Vol. II. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-09-05T02:00:23.933Z In the midst of those terrible implements, in the midst of the urgent preparations and military feverishness, it was light, pleasant, and joyous for him. The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z "Remember, Sir, you said it was only feverishness." Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z I was much impressed and touched by all the care and attention lavished on me; or perhaps I was affected by the whole day, the expedition and feverishness. White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X 2011-05-07T02:00:35.433Z From that time onward she was often at her desk, and I knew when she got her replies by the feverishness of her manner. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z Symptoms include feverishness, runny nose, fatigue and burning eyes, which can last for up to a week. Antidepressant relieves hot flashes, study says 2011-01-20T00:59:50Z They had not slept well, and there was just a little touch of feverishness in the way they talked about Cal and his father, but they were trying hard to be cheerful. The Red Mustang The excitement in him passed into a feverishness that was painful. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath The healing of the wound in the shoulder went on, it is true, without interruption--but slowly, on account of the restlessness and feverishness of the patient. In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II There is always more or less feverishness and discomfort, and frequently an extreme sensitiveness to cold. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" In various ways a long war produces an intestinal feverishness, aggravating any incidental disorder, and favourable to the designs of incendiaries. Trevethlan: Volume 1 A Cornish Story. This highly-equipped figure became a spectre in his imagination, which pursued him with a sense of feverishness as he sunk into oblivion. Toilers of the Sea Both the feverishness and the fatigue had left him. Eleven Possible Cases There was a slight air of subdued feverishness about him, though, not altogether healthy, and the dark rims had not quite vanished from underneath his eyes. A Monk of Cruta "Do you know," she ventured in the hurried accents of feverishness, "I did not like you a bit when I first met you." Banked Fires But the Arabian feverishness infects even the Lombard in the South, showing itself, however, in endless invention, with a refreshing firmness and order directing the whole of it. The Stones of Venice, Volume I (of 3) It was as if I inhaled the coarse friction, the low aspiration, the feverishness, the selfishness, the dishonour, that the getting of gain, when it became the purpose of life, involved. The Gates Between In bad cases the feverishness and restlessness lead to loss of flesh, emaciation, and physical weakness. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle The minute's return to the old habits took some of the feverishness from her sense of tension as they continued their walk up the hill. The Side Of The Angels A Novel I often say, Why all this feverishness, this art jargon? Melomaniacs Slight feverishness sometimes precedes the appearance of the rash for twenty-four hours; but the cough, and sneezing, and running at the eyes and nose, which usher in measles are entirely absent. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases He could grow angry over a drop in December wheat, and he could glow at a sign of feverishness in oats. In a Little Town But nothing would be able to chill the feverishness of their eyes. They Twinkled Like Jewels If she had heard, it would only have meant quinine or aconite and belladonna to drive away feverishness. The Very Small Person True classics in their devotion to form and freedom from the feverishness of the later men headed by Richard Strauss—why should any one seek to better them, to supplant them? Melomaniacs With this condition, too, there is some, though not considerable, feverishness, and the urine becomes turbid on cooling, and throws down a reddish-white deposit, which disappears if heated. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases These little annoying incidents irritate flesh and spirit and may be the cause of feverishness, but a dose of quinine and a compress over the wound soon have a good effect. My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) The cases were all exactly alike: stiff neck, with the head drawn down to one side, accompanied by feverishness, and followed by severe prostration. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Next morning, to our dismay, there were symptoms of wheezing and feverishness in the little darling. The Story of John G. Paton Or Thirty Years Among South Sea Cannibals Also I repeatedly bathed my head in sea water, which did a little toward reducing the feeling of feverishness from which I was suffering. Under the Ensign of the Rising Sun A Story of the Russo-Japanese War The attack often comes on with general feverishness, a hot skin, fretfulness, and restlessness, which subside when the skin begins to discharge, though the discomfort produced by the local irritation still continues. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases In the excitement of exploring fine country Burke rushed on with almost headlong feverishness, travelling in every available hour of the day, and often by night, even grudging the necessary time for food and rest. The Red True Story Book Then began the era of doubts, twinges of reflection which brought about cramps in the stomach, insomnia, feverishness and disgust with himself. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man That feverishness burns itself out; that smouldering fire turns to cold ashes. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations Not feeling so well owing to the amount of water I drank last night, which was induced by feverishness. The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure A certain degree of feverishness almost always accompanies teething. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases They are better than milk, as milk frequently produces “feverishness,” while fruit juices allay it. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say Keen and clear, filled with the beauty of holiness, bright with an unnatural brightness, their expression one of settled feverishness, the colour blue-grey as is the sky on a bitter March morning. The Life of Gordon, Volume I The eyelids were reddened now, and held wide apart, the eyes shining with a dry feverishness painful to see. A Sheaf of Corn He imagined, in his feverishness, that he heard faint “yaps” every now and then; and he almost expected to see everybody lay down knife and fork. Five Little Peppers at School Sometimes, though by no means constantly, the eruption is preceded for twenty-four or thirty-six hours by slight feverishness; but oftener the appearance of the rash is the first indication of anything being the matter. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases Towards morning, exhausted with fatigue, I fell asleep, and dreamt, in my feverishness, that we were nearly at the end of our journey, and close to Orizava, in sight of home. Adventures of a Young Naturalist All I really apprehend is a little excitement and feverishness, which will pass off in a few days with care. A World of Girls The Story of a School All his later life Chopin was an invalid or semi-invalid, and much of his music illustrates a certain feverishness and morbidness of temperament. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations You don't seem very well: perhaps the throat comes with a little feverishness, you see—a cold, in fact. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873 Further, that in any instance in which even very slight feverishness, or very slight sore-throat, have preceded or accompanied the rash, the nature of the ailment is stamped beyond the possibility of doubt. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases The citoyenne Th�venin lifted the cradle and smiled at the child, which moaned feebly, worn out with feverishness and convulsions. The Gods are Athirst Among the effects, which, sooner or later, show themselves, may be feverishness, sleeplessness, headache, distressing dreams, sickness at the stomach, severe bearing-down pains, and piles. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother And thinking of these things, her sensibilities heightened and intensified by fatigue and circumstances of time and place, a certain feverishness possessed her. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance But you haven’t quite recovered yet from that feverishness and all you went through. The New Forest Spy Then the feverishness increases, becomes more defined, and passes slowly into abiding pain. Natural Law in the Spiritual World Think of the feverishness of the one and of the serenity of the other, or think of the ugly selfishness of the one, and of the graceful beauty of the other! My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year With childish feverishness, yet with tenderness and reverence for the relics of a long dead past, she lifted the old garments from the trunk. Patchwork A Story of 'The Plain People' In cases of feverishness, overheated blood, excessive blood pressure, inflammation, etc., blue is indicated. The Human Aura Astral Colors and Thought Forms Think of it and cease to wonder why our age is distinguished by a bad pre-eminence of restlessness, by feverishness, a panting for excitement, and a poisonous atmosphere of pessimism. Men in the Making Her head felt better, and she noticed how peaceful the city looked; yet, as ever, with its suggestion of latent feverishness. The Californians Cooling the head is always safe with high pulse and feverishness, and often this alone will ward off disease and restore the healthy condition. Papers on Health Chicken Pox Sometimes begins with feverishness, but is usually very mild and without sign of fever. Civics and Health Percy on the evening before they went had been less bright than usual, and had alarmed Jeffreys by a slight return of feverishness. A Dog with a Bad Name The haggard pallor of her face and the feverishness of her eyes reminded Chip of the morning little Tom was born. The Letter of the Contract In others there will be a slight degree of feverishness, with perhaps a little headache, and a few days, or hours, of discomfort. A Handbook of Health If the chill has passed into feverishness however, this treatment will not suit; but we only deal here with the cold shivering stage. Papers on Health Smallpox The illness is usually well marked and the onset rather sudden, with feverishness, severe backache, and sickness. Civics and Health In short, notwithstanding my feverishness, he kept me laughing whether I would or no. Boswell's Correspondence with the Honourable Andrew Erskine, and His Journal of a Tour to Corsica She had a feverishness and uncertainty of temper common to long-confined invalids. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems A certain feverishness had stolen into his Sicilian life. The Call of the Blood Where there is no feverishness, but rather cold feelings, then use the warm lather as directed, and rub well all over afterwards with hot olive oil. Papers on Health Usually have feverishness and sore throat, and the eyes may be inflamed. Civics and Health "Day dursn't touch them;" and saying this, she fell to work with eager feverishness, removing the pots and boards. The Mermaid A Love Tale The feverishness and restlessness increase, the cough becomes incessant, the respiration extremely rapid and laboured, the nostrils dilating with each effort, and evidence of impending suffocation appears. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" When taken by provers in actual toxic doses the tincture, or the fresh juice, has induced sore throat, feverishness, and a dry, red, hot skin, just as if symptomatic of scarlet fever. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure The supply of milk in the breast being over-abundant, the breasts become hard and painful, and feverishness comes on. Papers on Health Influenza Begins with feverishness, pain in head, back, and limbs, and usually cold in the head. Civics and Health Impatience produces feverishness that makes vocal poise impossible; and impatience induces the modern vice of forcing the tone. Resonance in Singing and Speaking The feverishness and exhaustion beset me somewhat, but not quite so badly as before, as indeed I have not yet been so much tried. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle My own complaint is a general internal disorder resulting in occasional feverishness, griping pains, and loss of sleep. Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond For ten months she had suffered, moreover, from constant feverishness; she was continually sick, and the work of digestion was painful and difficult. Lourdes One poor fellow, who had tossed in pain and feverishness for several days, caught sight of the words, 'And I will give you rest.' Choice Readings for the Home Circle There is very little feverishness about you, yet you are not placid. A Crooked Path A Novel “I think it is nothing but a little cold and feverishness, Mrs. Upham,” Jerome added. Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel "Very well," said the boy, jumping up with a sudden flush in his cheeks, showing a return of feverishness. In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa In Lord Byron's piteous "I must sleep now" we see that he who sows morbidness and passion reaps feverishness and shame. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service The dose for a child from three to six years of age is half a drop in a teaspoonful of water, every hour until the feverishness disappears. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896) "There is not much feverishness in knitting," returned Katherine, beginning a new row. A Crooked Path A Novel Now, as the years advanced, and especially at this particular time, the energy was the same; but it was accompanied by something of feverishness and disease. Life of Charles Dickens That we were in just now was close and unwholesome, and wore an air of feverishness and disorder. Idolatry A Romance Slightly—slightly—just wandering a little in his feverishness. Prince Fortunatus I said to myself; 'this is weakness and pure selfishness, mere sentimental feverishness; this is not like the strong-minded young person Miss Darrell calls me. Uncle Max Instead of that, the night's debauch produced its natural consequences, feverishness and indisposition, which, by the aid of a bad proverb, and worse company, were removed by the very cause which produced them. Phelim Otoole's Courtship and Other Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three His writings induce to reflection, to quiet musing, to tenderness for tradition; they amuse, they entertain, they call a check to the feverishness of modern life; but they are rarely stimulating or suggestive. Washington Irving A burst of fraternal feverishness made him eager to get to it. His Masterpiece But this feeling gradually passed off, giving place to a weakness, heaviness, and feverishness, that warned him he was in no state to appear at judge Merlin's dinner table. Ishmael Or, In the Depths "Well; it is less common than other forms of feverishness, but will probably yield to the same remedies," was his only comment. Cecilia de Noël Chills, feverishness, headache, nausea and actual vomiting are the initial symptoms, and sore throat with difficulty in swallowing soon follow. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration There is a certain feverishness in the atmosphere of the reign which shows how many kept an anxious eye on St. Germain even while they attended the morning levee at Whitehall. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham He seemed excited, evincing a feverishness in his words and gestures which he had not shown for a month past. His Masterpiece In the light of knowledge I looked back and recognised the feverishness of a demeanour that had been merely gay before. Jaffery Moreover, feverishness from whatever cause is often accompanied by an active delirium, which is apt to occasion unnecessary alarm. The Nervous Child In most cases the patient complains of a chill, followed by feverishness,—symptoms which confine him to bed,—although no actual shivering takes place. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration The feverishness of his talk proved this, if nothing else. The Empty House and Other Ghost Stories Never troubled by nervous feverishness, never doubting, always solid and convinced, he had the pride of a god. His Masterpiece Towards the end of the sitting there was a certain feverishness of expectation. Sketches in the House (1893) And nevertheless, there was no means of denying the increase of his disquieting feverishness. Atlantida She tried to make up her mind that this was a healthy sign; that it showed that Laurie was settling down from that slight feverishness of zeal that seemed the inevitable atmosphere of most converts. The Necromancers This evocation of the deep joys of his youth had given Abbe Mouret a touch of feverishness. Abbe Mouret's Transgression And now I find my countrymen over here longing with an equal feverishness to go home again. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, February 19, 1919 There is a feverishness; there are ample notes; there is a rising of many members at the same time when the moment comes to catch the Speaker's eye. Sketches in the House (1893) Julia's healthy constitution had resisted the threatened illness, the feverishness had gone with the headache. The End of the World A Love Story He speaks of the unquiet feverishness of democratic communities, not in times of great excitement, for such times may give an extraordinary impetus to ideas, but in times of peace. Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873 Nothing would trouble us there; the fresh air would cool your feverishness.' Abbe Mouret's Transgression This requires no sitting up late at night, no giving up of healthful exercise; it brings no headaches, no feverishness, no strong excitement at first, to be followed by exhaustion afterwards. The Christian Life Its Course, Its Hindrances, And Its Helps The very day that Grace Hope began to cough and alarm her father, Mary Bartley flushed and paled, and showed some signs of feverishness. A Perilous Secret There was an inevitable feverishness in the way in which the movement was begun, in the way in which it went on. The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 With a bang he scattered over the carpet all the springtime bouquet, arranged a little while before by feminine hands with the feverishness of one who counts the minutes and lives on hope. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel IN the autumn of 1901 my father was attacked by persistent feverishness, and the doctors advised him to spend the winter in the Crimea. Reminiscences of Tolstoy Kindly attend to that little matter, Professor, as soon as you have corrected the feverishness. Sylvie and Bruno How could she know that he had just crawled out from the straw of the shelter hard by; and that the heat of his hand was feverishness? The Woodlanders "How would it do to eat some of the leaves and see if they wouldn't take the feverishness from me?" The Harvester Alfred was working too, although he was not very well and had fits of feverishness. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings That amid the turmoil of the time and the feverishness of our days it is always easy I do not pretend. The Conquest of Fear The finger of feverishness had touched her dusky cheeks to a rare flush. Till the Clock Stops As the day wore on the man seemed more feverish and restless, which feverishness was followed by a certain want of strength. The Crimson Blind But in their joy in being together, in the joy of both of them, there was a feverishness, a sense that it was a menaced joy which must needs be brief. The Loudwater Mystery It rained; and he has got a great cold, attended with feverishness, and so hoarse, that he has almost lost his voice.' Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 She had taken the bouquet of violets and breathed the perfume to cool her feverishness. The Dream But, after the first feverishness was over, his sister waited upon him. Stephen Archer and Other Tales Bona res quies: but I fear I shall never attain it: for, when unoccupied, I grow gloomy, and occupation agitates me to feverishness. Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780 I was obliged to take a day's rest there, for I was prostrate with feverishness. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt In the course of the day she got a little better, but towards evening the feverishness increased again. Dream Tales and Prose Poems If I happen to have the least feverishness on me, the moment I fall asleep, I am in that room. The Portent & Other Stories There is a taint of insanity and of instability in everything, a mark of feverishness and haste and transition. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions "I wonder how long it will last," thought I. And it made me uneasy, this unnatural alertness, unaccompanied by any feverishness or sense of strain. The Deluge This news of the battle of Saint-Privat caused my feverishness to return. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt "Certainly, certainly," he replied in a tone of some feverishness. The Adventures of Sally He slept heavily, but awoke early in the morning with a slight feeling of feverishness. David Poindexter's Disappearance, and Other Tales Symptoms—There is, first and foremost, a period of latency or of incubation, in which there is more or less of dullness and loss of appetite, and this glides gradually into a state of feverishness. Dogs and All about Them The overstrain of desire, the feverishness of acquisitiveness, and the lust for power, often in their intensity defeat the purpose sought. The Tragedies of the Medici A nervous feverishness had taken all the use out of my limbs and made my head burn. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt My daughter Violette was with him at the time, and his feverishness doubtless gained on her. With Zola in England About her mouth and nostrils was that same subdued nervousness, that same restrained feverishness which gives to the portrait its striking qualities. International Short Stories: French A strange feverishness of desire to have them arrive possessed Stephen's mind. Mercy Philbrick's Choice The crowd still streamed along, but with increased feverishness. Fruitfulness I really felt much better, and the feverishness had left me. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt Only when we were left alone did she in any degree give way to an agitation by which she feared to increase my evident pain and feverishness. Across the Zodiac There no longer is any trace of agitation or trembling feverishness in her being. Venus in Furs In case of feverishness from teething or from any other cause, wrap the infant in a towel wrung out in tepid water and then wrap it in a woolen blanket. American Woman's Home We only hope with the gambler's feverishness; and it is this very hazard that keeps us crowding and pushing to hold our place at the tables where fortune spins. Once Aboard the Lugger There is a feverishness in the air;—the heat is growing heavy; the least exertion provokes perspiration; below-decks the air is like the air of an oven. Two Years in the French West Indies Alas! sometimes patience is accompanied with so much heat and feverishness, that every hour seems seven until the end of the trial, and the blessing promised be possessed by the waiting soul. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02 I went to the bedside and felt her pulse—a steady pulse, with nothing of feverishness in it. The Solitary Summer Alas, sometimes patience is accompanied with so much heat and feverishness, that every hour seems seven until the end of the trial, and the blessing promised be possessed by the waiting soul. The Riches of Bunyan Selected from His Works He there found an atmosphere of heated excitement in which his political feverishness could pulsate freely. The Fat and the Thin The nurse watched beside her with growing alarm, seeing the feverishness and restlessness, where absolute quiet was imperative. Winding Paths At other times she repudiated him; she would not acknowledge her own flesh and blood in that heavy-faced lad, whose calmness chilled her own feverishness so painfully. The Fortune of the Rougons The evening's excitement and the unusual warmth of the weather enhanced the feverishness due to his passionate thoughts. The Crown of Life Never is the hive more beautiful than on the eve of its heroic renouncement, in its unrivalled hour of fullest abundance and joy; serene for all its apparent excitement and feverishness. The Life of the Bee She was suffering from a slight feverishness, and her eyes, unclosed throughout the night, were heavy with a pressure which was not of conscious fatigue. A Life's Morning One who loved her as I did could see it in her face, in her eyes, in the little hardening of her voice, in odd little betrayals of feverishness in her manner. The Red Planet The symptoms were an alarming disturbance of the with severe pain, great feverishness, and depression of spirits. The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken It was his greatest adventure hitherto; and he had much pleasure in all its details, in spite of his feverishness. Marius the Epicurean — Volume 1 When the slight feverishness had abated, she slept the greater part of the time, her weary body exacting the price for all those wakeful hours she had passed on the train. The Lamp of Fate Has had small-pox; without infirmities; sanguine temperament; easily excited and subject to feverishness. Balzac It was a time of great financial feverishness and uncertainty, and of opportunity for the most reckless adventurers. That Fortune His writings induce to reflection; to quiet musing, to tenderness for tradition; they amuse, they entertain, they call a check to the feverishness of modern life; but they are rarely stimulating or suggestive. Washington Irving In the impulse of the moment he again would have corroborated it by revealing Johnny's story, but a glance at the growing feverishness of the wounded man checked his utterance. Cressy But from beneath the skins appeared bright faces and eyes which in the darkness gleamed with delight and feverishness. Quo Vadis: a narrative of the time of Nero Dr. Bohun, muttering something about the feverishness of the early air, wrapped his cloak about him, and huddled in among the roots of a gigantic cedar. To Have and to Hold She would be in the air there, she would be able to breathe, to get rid of this feverishness. The Patrician A feverishness of soul, more than of body, which had hung about her ever since that night, gave her colour. Saint's Progress Nevertheless, lingering still by the wall of the old garden for the deepening of night, his nervous feverishness was again invaded and benumbed by sullen memories. Clarence At every jolt he again felt unendurable pain; his feverishness increased and he grew delirious. War and Peace Look at them closely and you will see a feverishness and anxiety under the mask of listlessness. Urban Sketches "You don't understand," she said, with nervous feverishness; "you remember after that row I had with Jim, that night the manager gave us a supper,—when he treated me like a dog?" Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation I never could tell whether he had confounded it with electro-galvanism, or was only satirizing our American haste and feverishness. Stories in Light and Shadow He was soon able to resume the hours of the family, but was still far from well; suffering from languor, pain in the head, want of sleep and appetite; and an evening feverishness. The Heir of Redclyffe His mental agitation too was clarified as if all the feverishness had gone out of him in a fit of outward violence. Under Western Eyes At present, finding himself in a comfortable bedroom, his first act was to change his wet clothes, which in the warmer temperature and the decline of his feverishness now began to chill him. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories He walked on rapidly, but without feverishness or mental confusion. Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation He was calm now; the flush and feverishness had passed away; his actions were deliberate and slow. Stories by English Authors: Africa (Selected by Scribners) "If you come to see monsieur my uncle, you come inopportunely, messieurs," she told them, a certain feverishness in her air. Scaramouche "Well, now for the letter," concluded Heron with the same marked feverishness of manner which sat so curiously on his uncouth personality. El Dorado, an adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel He drove with a sort of irritable feverishness, until Henri leaned over and touched him on the shoulder. The Amazing Interlude "Most delicious!" he exclaimed, after a deep draught, which the heat of the weather, and the feverishness following the debauch of the preceding day, had rendered doubly acceptable. The Talisman The feverishness of day, and its fierce passions, still filled the camp. Selected Stories of Bret Harte To any one not acquainted with him he seemed to be in his normal condition; but to his friends—to Athos and Aramis—was apparent a certain feverishness in his gayety. Twenty Years After These scruples are owing to exhaustion, to the feverishness due to the excitement you have gone through, and the chill from the night air. Captain Fracasse I felt my limbs; I had only an insignificant wound on my left arm, where I had bitten myself, and a slight feverishness lent me unhoped-for strength. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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