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coffin 1
cogent 1
coincidence 2
cold 20
coldly 4
coldness 2
collar 1
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20 calm
20 cannot
20 chance
20 cold
20 contrary
20 cossacks
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Jules Verne
Michael Strogoff

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cold

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, I | The Anglo-Norman, formal, cold, grave, parsimonious of 2 I, II | agent which fears neither cold nor heat, which can neither 3 I, III | vigorous?”~“Sire, he can bear cold, hunger, thirst, fatigue, 4 I, III | heat, as well as when the cold was sometimes fifty degrees 5 I, III | could bear any amount of cold, heat, hunger, thirst, or 6 I, IV | and dense fogs, excessive cold, fearfully heavy snow-storms, 7 II, I | few hourssleep and a few cold water compresses are all 8 II, II | he asked in Russian, in a cold tone, but free from its 9 II, VIII| horribly mutilated, and already cold. Nicholas crossed himself. 10 II, IX | they left after them— the cold cinders and the already 11 II, IX | The cinders were quite cold. The last of the Tartars 12 II, X | to be lost; besides, the cold was becoming more and more 13 II, X | night had been excessively cold; pieces of ice could be 14 II, X | immediately condensed by the cold. This curious sight would 15 II, X | course of the raft, nor the cold great enough to increase 16 II, X | promised to be dark and very cold also, for the temperature 17 II, XI | beasts, whom hunger and cold had sent roaming through 18 II, XI | increased pressure and of the cold. Five hundred feet beyond, 19 II, XIV | awaited a second attack.~Cold drops stood on Ogareff’s 20 II, XV | terrible, and, decimated by the cold, only a small part of these


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