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1 6 | got there when I took this fever, and I was obliged to keep 2 6 | perhaps the thirst of the fever, a sleepless night's dream, 3 6 | more nor less than brain fever, and very lucky it is for 4 7 | weakened by the attack of fever, and even by the process 5 7 | me, smiling; "I have no fever, we have nothing to do, 6 9 | simple nature or a breath of fever, there passed from time 7 9 | necessity of forgetting, a fever, a nervous irritability. 8 11| joy in my breast. A sweet fever thrilled me. I thought no 9 14| still sleepless. I was in a fever. I could think of nothing 10 16| gambling gave a new turn to the fever which would otherwise have 11 20| will soon heal you of this fever, for it is nothing else. 12 24| take my hand. I am in a fever. I left my bed to come to 13 26| alone. I have been in such a fever for the last three days 14 26| memories only increase my fever, but yesterday I received 15 26| him my hand, burning with fever. I never saw such an astonished 16 26| faster. ~Despite the burning fever which devoured me, I made