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1 2 | hob-nailed~shoes. When it was cold or rainy he put on a goat'
2 4 | not won herself), would be cold and~disapproving, and lecture
3 6 | worship she inspired found her cold and~unresponsive. Hurt by
4 6 | than the~face. The firm, cold carriage of the head is
5 6 | an~abnormal soul. Do not cold analysis and matter-of-fact
6 7 | to love. In spite of his cold heart, his lack of imagination,
7 8 | very~lucky to possess a cold wife who will never have
8 8 | that~impassioned artist is cold as a well-rope. Listen to
9 8 | desire to turn and rend that cold, pale spectre of a man.~
10 10| dominated the inward storm with cold placidity.~ ~"What queens!"
11 11| hastily.~ ~Mortified by the cold, calm air with which the
12 11| generosity and give the~cold shoulder to Calyste; but
13 11| queen.~ ~Beatrix became cold and hard, contradictory
14 11| her heart. She was neither cold nor hard to Calyste, but
15 12| when I meet your eye, so cold, so stern, I turn~to ice
16 12| pedestal for that white statue, cold, distant,~jealous, and oppressive.~ ~
17 12| But if you persist in this cold silence, this deadly disdain,
18 13| has something so radically cold about it that it can~never
19 13| you that your nature is cold enough~to enable your head
20 13| therefore; be hard, and cold, and stern to~him to-morrow;
21 13| for him or for myself."~ ~"Cold brain!" exclaimed Camille,
22 14| smile. The marquise was cold and dignified. Camille had~
23 14| completely effaced herself.~ ~Cold, fragile, thin, hard women
24 16| her. She~ ~must be very cold in her coffin. I have often
25 16| both~suffering from the cold, and for supplies and provisions,
26 16| refresh me; the sun feels~cold; it seems to you to light
27 17| should~have won only the cold joys (or pains) of a sort
28 17| evidently~was a fool, and a cold fool, the worst kind! I,
29 18| Beatrix,just think of it!~that cold, unhealthy nature, so persistent
30 18| asked, looking at him with a cold eye that froze the very
31 20| asked.~ ~"These rooms are so cold and bare," he replied; "
32 20| dinner, complained of the~cold. He twisted about in his
33 21| Juste. Be calm, dignified,~cold; measure the happiness you
34 21| rouge and spermaceti and cold~cream. I am straightforward;
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