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1        1|  again interpolated with the frigid obstinacy of a man convinced.~
2        1|  Beuville, who appeared very frigid. But on hearing the name
3        2|      once more assumed their frigid bearing, the one looking
4        6| looked very gruff and cast a frigid glance into each of the
5        9| rehearse tomorrow.”~Nana was frigid. She wanted to know what
6       10|   Nana received him with the frigid indignation of a grossly
7       10|    assumed her magnificently frigid demeanor and icily replied:~“
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