1 The cold stung, and at the same time delighted one.
2 I was convinced that man's strongest antagonist is the cold.
3 The crazy boy went with them, because he did not feel the cold.
4 The cold was not severe, but the storm was quiet and resistless.
5 It is very cold on the floor, and this is warm like the badger hole.
6 After the sun sank, a cold wind sprang up and moaned over the prairie.
7 She got so cold that we made her hide her head under the buffalo robe.
8 When supper was over, it took them a long while to get the cold out of their bones.
9 He was sunning himself, after the cold night, and he must have been asleep when Antonia screamed.
10 My sore throat kept me indoors, and grandmother had a cold which made the housework heavy for her.
11 After breakfast grandmother and Jake and I bundled ourselves up and climbed into the cold front wagon-seat.
12 By the time we had placed the cold, fresh-smelling little tree in a corner of the sitting-room, it was already Christmas Eve.
13 They were both of them jovial about the cold in winter and the heat in summer, always ready to work overtime and to meet emergencies.
14 Surely, his exhausted spirit, so tired of cold and crowding and the struggle with the ever-falling snow, was resting now in this quiet house.
15 Fuchs, although he had been up in the cold nearly all night, was going to make the long ride to Black Hawk to fetch the priest and the coroner.
16 The stove was very large, with bright nickel trimmings, and behind it there was a long wooden bench against the wall, and a tin washtub, into which grandmother poured hot and cold water.
17 Grandmother insisted on his drinking a glass of Virginia apple-brandy after his long walk in the cold, and when a faint flush came up in his cheeks, his features might have been cut out of a shell, they were so transparent.
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