Ordinarily it begins tofade after reaching the fourth or fifth magnitude.
The rash of measles begins to fade at the close of the third or in the fourth day after its appearance, that of scarlet fever not till from the sixth to the eighth day.
The efflorescence consists of maculæ or papulæ of a dark-red color, due to extravasations of blood, and do not fade on pressure.
If an intense pneumonia should develop in the initial stage, the eruption will be pale and sparse, or else absent; if the eruption is already out at the time of the attack, it may become temporarily more vivid, to rapidly fade later.
The subsequent eruption may also be much more abundantly developed in regions where the invasion rashes have not appeared, and the latter completely fade before the former have advanced to occupy the field thus deserted.
Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange.
At length the man perceives it die away, And fade into the light of common day.
The blond watched it with the wistfulness of one who sees the last sign of his own world fade out.
They say it doesn't hurt much to die that way; you're paralyzed so quick you just sort of fade out.
Some day Eurydice will reach the blessed light, and at last there will fadefrom the memory of men the monsters of superstition.
Ghosts fade from the brain and the shrivelled deities fall palsied from their thrones.
Supernatural religion will fade from this world, and in its place we shall have reason.
The lines seem to fade from his face, the mouth relaxes, and then he laughs, as he makes a step towards the window, flings it open, and leans out into the keen air.
This wonderful exotic, this flower of happiness, that bloomed so vividly in the dark, secluded recesses of his heart, how did he know that the destructive heat and light of publicity might not fade and sear its marvellous petals?
Erasmus looked back and saw the monastery, where he had spent ten arduous years, fade from view.
A sharp twinge in the breast told me the horrible truth, and the hideous, dirty, repulsive face glaring into mine seemed slowly to fade into the dark red mist by which everything was suddenly overspread.
Turning, I saw in dismay that a number of the Kel-Fade had already cut open the packages of merchandise and were examining their booty.
Many moons may perchance rise and fade ere I return to Algiers.
One of the camel-drivers, however, hath declared that he detected a horseman of the Kel-Fade in hiding in the valley through which we passed two days ago.
Some declare that he went to Egypt and again became a ruler among men, but we of theFade believe that the Great Treasure was buried.
The Kel-Fade have never penetrated hither," she answered, gazing away to where the purple flush was dying away on the misty horizon.
During a fight with the Kel-Fade it was lost, and hath since that time lain undiscovered.
If a hand is raised against her, the wrath of the Kel-Fade will assuredly fall upon thee!
As prisoner in the hands of the Kel-Fade I was guarded carefully, together with my companions in adversity, during the four weeks we were journeying in the wild sandy regions of the Great Sahara.
When you go forth to buy material for a new gown do you choose cotton warp fabrics and colors that will fade in the first washing?
That heart will fade into hopeless loss unless a greater love than yours or mine intervenes to save.
Her face lay turned towards the children, and they saw the mirth slowly fade in her great black eyes, the lids drop lower and lower,--and then she was asleep suddenly.
For he was afraid Ivra might fade away from him altogether.
The summer is wearing away," said he, "and I have far to go before the flowers fade and the snows fall.
The weather still very unsettled--the wind comes up with a rush to fade in an hour or two.
It was afternoon when I joined them, and the glorious landscape began to fade in the gloaming before I awoke from their enchantment.
The more striking strains are perfect arabesques of melody, composed of a few full, round, mellow notes, embroidered with delicate trills which fade and melt in long slender cadences.
The unessential will fade out, the essential remain; but with Sharp the trouble is that the first observation has often been hurried.
The strong, clear picture given to her by the sunlight was one that would remain with her until memory itself should fade and grow dark.
So the legend of Miss Verinder’s wickedness slowly tended, if not yet to fade and die, at least to lose its strength and high colour.
The girl herself quickly lost sight of the fancied difficulty of making the great decision, and, as is usually the case, saw all the first objections and hindrances fade away into a dim distance, and grow less and less noticeable.
She liked out-of-door life so well that this countryside of Dunport was already more dear to her than to many who had seen it bloom and fadeevery year since they could remember.
Below, in the valley, the colours begin to fade slowly to a uniform seashell grey.
Scarlets war with golden oranges, and vermilions fadeinto palpitating pinks.
With the lapse of time, his name and fame may linger for a while in the traditions of his tribe, and then fade away forever.
The picturesqueness and color which surrounds the native American will shortly fade away.
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