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1 1| combustion in the lungs. In cold weather we eat more, in 2 1| complain that this is a cold world; and to cold, no less 3 1| is a cold world; and to cold, no less physical than social, 4 1| the snow... in a degree of cold which would extinguish the 5 1| outdoors, even in wet and cold. It plays house, as well 6 1| habit of shrinking from cold and misery, and the development 7 1| convenient and agreeable. In cold weather it was no little 8 1| Often the poor man is not so cold and hungry as he is dirty 9 1| garments, till, one bitter cold day, one who had slipped 10 3| in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we 11 4| forefathers got through a cold winter once on a bleak rock 12 7| summer - in a tin pail; cold meats, often cold woodchucks, 13 7| pail; cold meats, often cold woodchucks, and coffee in 14 10| the year its water is as cold as it is pure at all times; 15 14| when they were numbed with cold, I swept some of them out, 16 14| avoiding winter and unspeakable cold.~ ~ 17 14| effectually shuts out the cold and takes a handsome finish, 18 14| north. We go on dating from Cold Fridays and Great Snows; 19 15| sat about large fires in cold, bracing weather, with clear 20 17| be not a dream. After a cold and snowy night it needed 21 17| by the fear of catching cold in their breasts, have seen 22 17| While yet it is cold January, and snow and ice 23 17| the wind, though never so cold, finds a passage through, 24 18| agitated by the wind, even in cold weather, wears away the 25 18| of temperature. A severe cold of it few days duration 26 18| wooden pond, though the cold air circulated underneath, 27 18| pleasant morning after a cold night, February 24th, 1850, 28 18| have suspected so large and cold and thick-skinned a thing 29 18| recent severe but transient cold, and all watered or waved 30 18| lo! where yesterday was cold gray ice there lay the transparent 31 19| many thousand miles through cold and storm and cannibals, 32 19| The hospitality was as cold as the ices. I thought that