1 Everything about him was warm and spontaneous.
2 It is very cold on the floor, and this is warm like the badger hole.
3 The earth was warm under me, and warm as I crumbled it through my fingers.
4 They were big and warm and full of light, like the sun shining on brown pools in the wood.
5 But first you come down to the kitchen with me, and have a nice warm bath behind the stove.
6 Tony made a warm nest for him in her hands; talked to him gaily and indulgently in Bohemian.
7 It was growing dark when we got to their house, but I refused to go in with them and get warm.
8 ONE AFTERNOON WE WERE having our reading lesson on the warm, grassy bank where the badger lived.
9 After the cat had had his milk, I could think of nothing else to do, and I sat down to get warm.
10 I admired the cheerful zest with which grandmother went about keeping us warm and comfortable and well-fed.
11 At four o'clock Mr. Bushy, the postmaster, with another neighbour who lived east of us, stopped in to get warm.
12 Next to getting warm and keeping warm, dinner and supper were the most interesting things we had to think about.
13 If you took her in and gave her a warm place by the fire, she sang old songs to the children in a cracked voice, like this.
14 I sat down in the middle of the garden, where snakes could scarcely approach unseen, and leaned my back against a warm yellow pumpkin.
15 We were glad to go in and get warm by his kitchen stove and to see his squashes and Christmas melons, heaped in the storeroom for winter.
16 I was lying in a little room, scarcely larger than the bed that held me, and the window-shade at my head was flapping softly in a warm wind.
17 While we were lying there against the warm bank, a little insect of the palest, frailest green hopped painfully out of the buffalo grass and tried to leap into a bunch of bluestem.
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