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1  He was shivering with the morning cold.
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2  It should not cramp on me again unless it gets too cold in the night.
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3  How fresh they are and you down there six hundred feet in that cold water in the dark.
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4  It was cold now in the time before daylight and he pushed against the wood to be warm.
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5  It was cold after the sun went down and the old man's sweat dried cold on his back and his arms and his old legs.
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6  He was stiff and sore now and his wounds and all of the strained parts of his body hurt with the cold of the night.
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7  But it was no worse than getting up at the hours that they rose and it was very good against all colds and grippes and it was good for the eyes.
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8  The dolphin was cold and a leprous gray-white now in the starlight and the old man skinned one side of him while he held his right foot on the fish's head.
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9  Then he dreamed that he was in the village on his bed and there was a norther and he was very cold and his right arm was asleep because his head had rested on it instead of a pillow.
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