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  • "Feverish," he said, looking at his cheeks, which were now flushed.

    With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War 1867

  • "Feverish," he said, looking at his cheeks, which were now flushed.

    With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War 1867

  • Feverish and drifting in and out of consciousness, she no longer wondered where she was.

    Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011

  • Feverish and drifting in and out of consciousness, she no longer wondered where she was.

    Fatal Error J.A. Jance 2011

  • The Fox speech, entitled "I Have a Feverish Nightmare," will be delivered by network host Glenn Beck.

    Andy Borowitz: To Mark 'I Have a Dream' Speech, Fox Will Air Opposing View Andy Borowitz 2011

  • Feverish efforts to get the plant's crucial cooling system back in operation have been beset by explosions, fire and radiation scares.

    Anxiety in Japan over radiation in tap water 2011

  • Feverish writing is not the best of my writing, but writing relaxes me so that's what I'll be doing.

    spent nathreee 2010

  • Feverish with desire, with aching back and stiffening muscles, with pick and shovel gouging and mauling the soft brown earth, the man toiled up the hill.

    All Gold Canon 2010

  • Feverish writing is not the best of my writing, but writing relaxes me so that's what I'll be doing.

    spent nathreee 2010

  • Feverish with desire, with aching back and stiffening muscles, with pick and shovel gouging and mauling the soft brown earth, the man toiled up the hill.

    All Gold Cañon 2010

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