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1 2,3| captain." ~"They are called 'fever trees.'" ~"Because they 2 2,2| loss of blood, and a high fever soon set in after his wounds 3 2,2| brought him through, the fever gradually subsided, and 4 2,6| like those of a person in a fever. What was the matter with 5 3,7| the local inflammation and fever which would result from 6 3,7| taking any notice of it. His fever was extremely high, and 7 3,7| established in a regular way, the fever did not increase, and it 8 3,8| returned to life, and his fever abated. He was besides subjected 9 3,0| colonists' disposal. The fever was not as yet very high, 10 3,0| broke out after which the fever seemed to diminish. The 11 3,0| seized by an intermittent fever, and this fever must be 12 3,0| intermittent fever, and this fever must be cured at any cost 13 3,0| somewhat delirious, but the fever did not reappear in the 14 3,0| nothing. It might be that the fever was not quotidian, but tertian, 15 3,0| aside. ~"It is a malignant fever," said he. ~"A malignant 16 3,0| said he. ~"A malignant fever!" cried Harding. "You are 17 3,0| mistaken, Spilett. A malignant fever does not declare itself 18 3,0| contracted the germ of this fever in the marshes of the island. 19 3,0| third attack of a malignant fever, which is not arrested by 20 3,0| this terrible malignant fever, the only specific which 21 3,0| and in the intervals of fever he lay as one dead. ~Towards 22 3,1| attack of the malignant fever had not yet shown itself. 23 3,1| upon him, but no access of fever supervened. And then, the 24 3,1| make one wish to have a fever oneself!" said Pencroft. ~