Chap.

 1        1|  became highly good natured. A fever of curiosity urged it forward,
 2        1|      same fatigue and the same fever played over every face.
 3        1|       royal entertainment. The fever of irreverence gained the
 4        2|      was again seized with the fever of her triumph. Dear, dear, ‘
 5        3| likened to accesses of burning fever. Finally, in order to add
 6        9|     trembled, as it were, with fever, while madly, savagely,
 7       11|       about to be run, and the fever of the crowd increased,
 8       11|      place, where the gambling fever was pulsing in the sunshine,
 9       12|        reddening his eyes, the fever that set his lips aquiver.~“
10       13|       terrible still; a murder fever shook him amid continual
11       13|        of the boy burning with fever had been strong enough to
12       14|       himself in the pervading fever. But a great movement caused
13       14|       At that hour the popular fever was gaining ground rapidly,
14       14|         they were drunk with a fever of excitement which sent
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