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ice (pg 42, pa 2)
great cold (pg 42, pa 3)
winter (pg 42, pa 3)
50 degrees below zero (pg 42, pa 4)
80 degrees of frost (pg 42, pa 4)
bite of frost (frostbite) (pg 42, pa 4)
snow (pg 42, pa 5)
colder (pg 43, top)
ice (pg 43, pa 1)
freeze (pg 43, pa 1)
frosty air (pg 43, pa 2) |
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freezing point (32 degrees Fahrenheit, 0 degrees Celsius) (pg 43, pa 3)
very cold (pg 43, pa 4)
cold air (pg 43, pa 4)
as cold as this (pg 43, pa 5)
frozen (pg 43, pa 6)
numb (pg 44, pa 2)
painful (pg 44, pa 2)
snow-covered ( pg 44, pa 4)
low temperature (pg 46, pa 1)
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The trouble with him was that he was not able to imagine. (pg
42 pa 4 and all of pa 4)
He was not much of a thinker. (pg 44, pa 1)
Empty as the man's mind was of thoughts. (p 44, pa 1)
He laughed at his own foolishness (pg 45, pa 4)
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