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convalescence
1. One of the happier moments of his convalescence was a visit from
2. Arsinoe still looked feverish, and Demitria a little bloated, but they’d had all the convalescence that Lady Phyllis would allow
3. Becky shouted, “Call an ambulance, it’s his condition, he is still in convalescence
4. If it did come to finding a suitable person to fill his boots while he took an extended convalescence then it was crucial to make the right choice and in the most discrete way
5. Her eyes were darting about, she continued to hug her husband but she had to act quickly to dispel any thoughts of long term convalescence
6. He’ll be in bed for a few days, and will need two weeks of convalescence before he’s fully fit for duty
7. 4 During Ganid's convalescence of three weeks Jesus told him many interesting things about nature and her various moods
8. ” For the first time he left the rocker that Úrsula had bought for his convalescence, and, walking about the bedroom, he dictated a strong message to the president of the repub-lic
9. Tom Woodward, as was, came from Treforest and always wanted to be a singer after his two years’ convalescence from T B as a young boy
10. The dorm-mate who delivered some clothes during her convalescence is currently in class
11. “I could hear the two of you from the convalescence room
12. During his convalescence, Tom had spent many hours in
13. had curative powers, and a few perhaps came for a period of convalescence, but when the
14. 1521, and it is saidthat it was during convalescence from
15. Staring thoughtfully at Manby, she remembered how it was at Stokes, during her convalescence, that Job had first begun to dog her, and said, "Then there won't be anybody with me on my birthday but Mr
16. And Ingeborg, having reached that point in convalescence where one never misses a chance of crying, at once cried, too; and Robertlet beginning to cry, the nurse, who laughed, broke up the group
17. During my convalescence, I was frequently visited by an old man who reminded me very much of you, Manfred
18. It must have been during the weeks of convalescence, after Renoir had beaten him in the courtyard
19. The prolonged convalescence that followed created
20. "Violence against violence," Darren told Scott one day near the end of Ingrid's convalescence
21. The druggist was indignant at what he called the manoeuvres of the priest; they were prejudicial, he said, to Hippolyte's convalescence, and he kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, "Leave him alone! leave him alone! You perturb his morals with your mysticism
22. The tradesman answered arrogantly that these articles had been ordered, and that he would not take them back; besides, it would vex madame in her convalescence; the doctor had better think it over; in short, he was resolved to sue him rather than give up his rights and take back his goods
23. The winter was severe, Madame Bovary's convalescence slow
24. Charles, at the beginning of her convalescence, had certainly said something about it to her, but so many emotions had passed through her head that she no longer remembered it
25. As the doctor said, he was lying sulking, and would not move forward towards convalescence
26. Then the paleness of her face---its haggard aspect having vanished as she recovered flesh---and the peculiar expression arising from her mental state, though painfully suggestive of their causes, added to the touching interest which she awakened; and---invariably to me, I know, and to any person who saw her, I should think---refuted more tangible proofs of convalescence, and stamped her as one doomed to decay
27. To her inexperienced notions, this itself was a sign of convalescence; and then his cheek was often flushed, and his eyes were bright: she felt sure of his recovering
28. The president is referring to astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, who successfully piloted a new craft known as the Space Shuttle on its inaugural voyage into the heavens during Reagan’s convalescence
29. She had spoken to him only casually during Scarlett’s convalescence and, on those occasions, she had found it difficult to meet his eyes
30. He had been kindness itself during her anticipated her wants, kept the children from bothering her and supervised the store and miserable convalescence, but it was the kindness of an impersonal stranger
31. She realized now that though he had infuriated her with his malicious convalescence continued and he did not fling softly drawled barbs at her or sting her comments and roused her to heated rejoinders, he had done it because he cared what she did and said
32. Toward morning all these dreams melted and merged into the chaos and darkness of unconciousness and oblivion which in the opinion of Napoleon’s doctor, Larrey, was much more likely to end in death than in convalescence
33. Dolokhov recovered, and Rostov became very friendly with him during his convalescence
34. Dolokhov himself during his convalescence spoke to Rostov in a way no one would have
35. It was only gradually during his convalescence that Pierre lost the impressions he had become accustomed to during the last few months and got used to the idea that no one would oblige him to go anywhere tomorrow, that no one would deprive him of his warm bed, and that he would be sure to get his dinner, tea, and supper
36. During the whole time of his convalescence in Orel Pierre had experienced a feeling of joy, freedom, and life; but when during his journey he found himself in the open world and saw hundreds of new faces, that feeling was schoolboy on holiday
37. Then, the paleness of her face—its haggard aspect having vanished as she recovered flesh—and the peculiar expression arising from her mental state, though painfully suggestive of their causes, added to the touching interest which she awakened; and—invariably to me, I know, and to any person who saw her, I should think—refuted more tangible proofs of convalescence, and stamped her as one doomed to decay
38. To her inexperienced notions, this itself was a sign of convalescence; and then his cheek was often flushed, and his eyes were bright; she felt sure of his recovering
39. Cosette's grief, which had been so poignant and lively four or five months previously, had, without her being conscious of the fact, entered upon its convalescence
40. However, this long illness and this long convalescence saved him from all pursuit
41. A fried sole is excellent to begin a convalescence with, but a good cutlet is needed to put a sick man on his feet
42. " But Marius' convalescence had caused the habit to become established, and the arm-chairs of the Rue des Filles-du-Calvaire, better adapted to interviews than the straw chairs of the Rue de l'Homme Arme, had rooted it
43. Adonay, and he endured his convalescence with the stoicism of a pack mule
44. When the doctor ordered sixty days of convalescence, he could not believe his misfortune
45. During his convalescence he had gone over in his mind many times the battle with the gorilla, and his first thought was to recover the wonderful little weapon which had transformed him from a hopelessly outclassed weakling to the superior of the mighty terror of the jungle
46. During his convalescence Tarzan tried to fashion a mantle from the skin of Sabor, which had lain all this time in the cabin
47. During the convalescence of animals, great benefit is derived from almost any change in their habits of life
48. But now that he had apparently made every preparation for death; now that his coffin was proved a good fit, Queequeg suddenly rallied; soon there seemed no need of the carpenter's box: and thereupon, when some expressed their delighted surprise, he, in substance, said, that the cause of his sudden convalescence was this;—at a critical moment, he had just recalled a little duty ashore, which he was leaving undone; and therefore had changed his mind about dying: he could not die yet, he averred
49. My father had often, during my imprisonment, heard me make the same assertion; when I thus accused myself, he sometimes seemed to desire an explanation, and at others he appeared to consider it as the offspring of delirium, and that, during my illness, some idea of this kind had presented itself to my imagination, the remembrance of which I preserved in my convalescence
50. I sat on the edge of the bed, a cold sweat came out on mv forehead, but I did not feel terror : the incredible and grotesque news about Lambert and his machinations did not, for instance, fill me with horror in the least, as might have been expected from the dread, perhaps unaccountable, with which during my illness and the early days of my convalescence I recalled my meeting with him on that night