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intense

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | already outside, braving the intense cold, and staring at the 2 I, III | the blood arrested by the intense cold, even as the rivers 3 I, VII | beneath the influence of intense cold, and with the first 4 I, XVII | was not at this time too intense; there was no wind, and 5 I, XVIII| horizon. The cold was not so intense as one would have supposed, 6 I, XVIII| about.~The cold was still intense, but the wind having gone 7 I, XVIII| delight.~The cold was so intense, that after an hour’s walk 8 I, XVIII| is requisite to produce intense cold. Local and other causes 9 I, XVIII| subjected to the influence of intense cold. Exactly similar results 10 I, XIX | must have been subjected to intense cold for a considerable 11 I, XX | under the influence of the intense cold. The stock of rum and 12 I, XX | Another effect of the cold was intense drowsiness, which Hobson 13 I, XXI | the cold, and a cold ago intense that we cannot venture outside! 14 I, XXI | The cold was, however, so intense in the loft that the men 15 I, XXI | giddy and faint from the intense cold, were soon obliged 16 I, XXI | could have supported the intense severity of the cold for 17 I, XXI | reason to fear that the intense cold would last a long time 18 I, XXII | I never experienced such intense cold before, in all the 19 II, X | as is generally seen in intense cold. Icebergs and hummocks 20 II, XIV | The cold was sometimes intense, but owing to the prevalence 21 II, XV | the cold had not been very intense there was every reason to 22 II, XV | the same direction? The intense anxiety of the Lieutenant 23 II, XXIII| if under the influence of intense cold.~“You have saved us, 24 II, XXIII| surface of the ice produced intense cold, and the compressed


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