Presently he was so
revived and strengthened that he was enabled to raise himself upon his hands.
The Snake was quickly
revived by the warmth, and resuming its natural instincts, bit its benefactor, inflicting on him a mortal wound.
Their chatter, their laughter, their good-humoured innuendoes, above all, their flashes and flickerings of envy,
revived Tess's spirits also; and, as the evening wore on, she caught the infection of their excitement, and grew almost gay.
She was reminded of the person who had been the cause of the correspondence: her interest was
revived in the mystery of Miss Jethro.
Mainwaring's jealousy can be
revived again, or at least be LISTENED to again.
Bennet, in the meanwhile, was giving way to all the happy schemes, which the good humour and common politeness of Bingley, in half an hour's visit, had
revived.
And glad should we be, could we inform the reader that both these bodies had been attended with equal success; for those who undertook the care of the lady succeeded so well, that, after the fit had continued a decent time, she again
revived, to their great satisfaction: but as to the captain, all experiments of bleeding, chafing, dropping, &c., proved ineffectual.
She passed a bad night, she awoke worn out, but later in the day she
revived amazingly.
Tom mixed a dose of the spirits which he carried with him, and this, forced between the pallid lips of the scientist,
revived him.
As you pass the lodge, wake the porter, and send him for a surgeon." Ali obeyed, leaving the abbe alone with Caderousse, who had not yet
revived.
Still, the holidays were near, and hope
revived. If revolutionized Paris would not buy as the jour de l'an approached, Paris must have a new dynasty.
As I lifted my hand to the bell, my little companion's dread of a beating
revived in full force.