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fevers

n. (plural of fever English)

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But then, since I've been here, at court, I've talked to this one and that, countesses, duchesses, marchionesses, baronesses, even a princess or two, too many of them with stories of how their daughters married older men and then died in the milk-months, even in places where the fevers aren't much known!

Funny about that, too, because Crystal Singers are supposed to heal faster than other humans, and they're not supposed to be as susceptible to the planetary goolies and fevers that catch you no matter what immunization you've got.

The skin problem for the two Catteni boys had not responded to Maasai cures and the boys had developed fevers that could not be reduced.

Behind him the boys muttered in their fevers, tossing and almost, but not quite, crying with the pain incurred by moving.

They could and did try to ease the boys' fevers with the cool water, laying fresh cloths carefully over the sore-covered bodies.

Tend to break a lot of bones, Threadscores, occasional fevers, but nothing on a continent-wide scale.

Before Turn's End, Melongel succumbed to one of the fevers so prevalent in the winters at Tillek Hold.

She had most likely lost some weight due to the fevers and her injury, but still she was well-formed and strong.

Now, one and all were looking for any signs that Lady Kyla's fevers had rushed along the heriditary madness that supposedly plagued the women of her lineā€”and they were finding them in everything.

It would prove to one and all that she was not just an English fancy with nothing between her ears but what boiled brains the fevers had left her.

While she was recovering nicely from her injury and accompanying fevers, she was aware that she had not fully regained her strength and stamina.

Inflammatory affections are symptomatic of many fevers and may take various forms.

I only wanted to make sure you had a sporting chance against the fevers of the Fever Coast.

Then she asked if he'd read anything about that other scientist blaming tropical fevers on the bites of bigger bugs, such as flies, ticks, and even mosquitoes.

It only stands to reason that fevers as different as, say, scarlet, yellow, and the ague or chills-and-fever can't be caused by the same whatever.