Chap.

 1        1| Muffats passed by them with an icy expression. Bordenave had
 2        3|     accept.”~He had adopted an icy expression in order to make
 3        5|  evening, he used to carry the icy feeling of the embrace into
 4        6|   Fauchery and Daguenet looked icy and recognized no one. The
 5        6|      Then white as a sheet and icy cold, he sat rigidly up
 6        7|      in an inky sky, whence an icy drizzle was falling. Two
 7        7|      into wakefulness with the icy shudder of a man who does
 8        7|         whose walls exhaled an icy chill. They lifted up their
 9       12|       of which filled her with icy horror. Muffat was obliged
10       12|      through which flitted the icy, ghostly presence of the
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