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 1    1| luxurious box who would not have frozen to death in such a box as
 2    5|          of their iron steed are frozen. On this morning of the
 3   10|     narrow canal about the still frozen middle. Like the rest of
 4   14|      surface of the ice were now frozen in likewise, and that each,
 5   14|        and the river having been frozen ten days or more; in '46,
 6   16|       WHEN THE ponds were firmly frozen, they afforded not only
 7   16|         far; such a sound as the frozen earth would yield if struck
 8   16|       remain in the bosom of the frozen earth he would be safe,
 9   17|          stove; or sometimes the frozen soil took a piece of steel
10   17|       was green will often, when frozen, appear from the same point
11   17|       but the next day will have frozen blue. Perhaps the blue color
12   17|         soon becomes putrid, but frozen remains sweet forever? It
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