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 1    1,    9|       had struggled through the cold died subsequently of starvation.
 2    1,   12|      impracticable. The intense cold quickly kills travelers,
 3    1,   12|       reach, and of the intense cold, and saw the shadow of night
 4    1,   13|  protection against the intense cold, which, according to the
 5    1,   13|     hearth, for we are quite as cold as we are hungry. For my
 6    1,   13| calmness of the atmosphere, the cold was stinging. Paganel consulted
 7    1,   13|      llama, notwithstanding the cold and the darkness, you would
 8    1,   13|         motion, frozen with the cold air, which pierced them
 9    1,   14|        and his face bathed with cold water. He moved slightly,
10    1,   15|        effeminate features, and cold expression. As a whole,
11    1,   20|       thanks to the violent and cold winds from Patagonia, which
12    2,   11|        body of the guard, quite cold, stabbed to the heart. The
13    2,   16|       Their bodies were already cold, and a flock of half-starved
14    3,    4| lectures on New Zealand fell on cold and indifferent ears. Besides,
15    3,    8|     wish of the geographer. The cold supper was eaten without
16    3,    9|       air were condensed by the cold, and lay as a dense cloud
17    3,   12|     eastern summits.~The biting cold of the morning revived the
18    3,   12|       above Lake Taupo, and the cold of the morning, increased
19    3,   13|         on them.”~The night was cold; but happily Kara-Tete had
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