She cried for Jack, when she had the strength, but the tears frozeon her face.
She did not know whether she ought to kiss her cousin or only to shake hands with her, for there was something in Ruth's expression that froze Jack's first affectionate intention.
His black curls acquired their usual glaze, and he had just time to jump upon the shelf above the shop window, before he froze into his immovable china self again.
They fancied he seemed to be in a great hurry, and as they flew towards him, they noticed that he had no hat, and there was a look of terror on his face that froze Elena's heart with the certainty of some unknown but terrible misfortune.
The wind roared over the snow floes, and every thing about the vessel froze into heavy ice stalactites.
I inadvertently put out my tongue, and it instantly froze fast to my lip.
Night after night the bed-clothes frozeat our feet; and a poor copy of the New York Herald, that lay at the head of the captain's bunk, was glazed with ice.
Yet it was a great load off her mind to have escaped seeing him, and she was beginning to breathe again and ask herself if she still might not win the battle, when the carriage came to the end of the town, and to a sight that froze her blood.
Their shrill cries increased the terror thatfroze the hearts of the two earth people.
It froze me with startled chagrin; but only for an instant, and then the truth swept me.
An inarticulate cry of horror froze upon his lips.
Bird froze into instant immobility and the voice spoke again.
To this, however, the men were accustomed, it frequently happening that the moisture deposited on their rigging and spars by the fogsfroze during the nights of the autumn.
Before we got so near the field as to find a better lee, the little lipper that came athwart our bows froze almost as soon as it wet us.
Luckily, the position of the road along the rocks caused the upper snow to melt a little at noon-day, while it froze again, firmer and firmer, each night.
During the night it froze hard, which proved a blessing to us.
She had just come from the grocery story where you froze to death waiting for a quarter-pound of cheese and so she raved about the warmth of the shop.
But it was not possible--one must sleep forever, if one commences to sleep for an hour; and the thought of this froze her, her desire for death departed before the eternal and stern friendship which the earth demanded.
Because of this bitter rain, which froze on their fur, the two foxes stayed safe in their den all night.
As the long winter drew toward an end, there came one night a rain which gradually grew so cold that it froze the instant it fell.
The Fuzzies, playing on the lawn in front of the camp, frozeinto immobility, their faces turned to the west.
Coombes's face was ghastly for an instant, then froze into corpselike immobility: Ernst Mallin was dithering in incredulous anger; beside him Ben Rainsford was grinning in just as incredulous delight.
The winter of the Blue Snow, the Pacific Ocean froze over and Bill kept the oxen busy hauling regular white snow over from China.
That was right after Paul had built the Great Lakes and that winter they froze clear to the bottom.
One day Big Joe set the boiling coffeepot on the stove and it froze so quick that the ice was hot.
Master Thibaut, compared with the winter of 1407, when it froze from St. Martin's Day until Candlemas!
But this walking statue, this petrified man, frozehis blood.
She froze with a horror she had never dreamed of before.
Again the shadowy form passed him, and again the white face in the white moonlight frozehis blood with its fell and horrible expression.
From this burst, which in vain from time to time Susan had sought to check, Mainwaring was startled by an apparition which froze his veins, as a ghost from the grave.
The tone was not one of anger, nor of sorrow, not even of contempt, but there was in it something quiet that froze the blood.
I'm not doing nothing wrong, and I'm half froze to death, and yet they keep a-nagging at me.
Suddenly she froze with terror at the sight of a black sleeve, a man's arm, pushed in cautiously through the door, and a moment later Julian entered.
But you see we had just heard of General Lincoln's thirty-mile night march from Hadley to Petersham in even worse weather, and for the credit of Berkshire, we had to keep on if we froze to death.
Each rower, still pulling for dear life with one hand, bailed the boat with the other; but for all their promptness a certain amount of the waterfroze solid before they could get it out.
Faith, ye'll be tellin' us Mr. Schiff got his toes froze wid settin' too clost be the foire.
It's only while the ground is froze solid you can do this kind o' minin'.
A little past noon they came upon a hight, and there met a sight which, for the moment, froze their blood.
He pulled up to a halt and frozeagainst a tree trunk.
When the running feet were almost abreast, the two youths froze stiff, and held their collective breath.
Dawson lifted his hand, but froze it in mid-air as the shadow of a figure appeared on the other side of the door.
Every pipe is froze solid, but I chopped up some ice and brought that.
I froze my fingers and Mr. Glover ordered me in," said the boy.
Is it because in the winter night the wind never sleeps in the gorge above the headquarters shack that despatchers talk yet of a wind that froze the wolf and the sheep and the herder to marble together?
The king suddenly wheeled in his big arm chair, raised his eyebrows and fixed the little man with a stare that froze the blood in his veins.
I think the carbureter probably frozeand they were driven before the wind, helpless.
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