It then travels by night and searches for unfrozen streams.
As soon as the unfrozen earth is penetrable by its beak, it adds to its diet such worms and grubs as it can discover; and, if it be not belied, it is given to plunder the nests of other birds of their eggs and young.
The first thing that will strike you is that the sea, now frozen in the bays though still unfrozen in the open sound, flows in nearly to your feet.
When the ice on the plates is eight or ten inches thick very little of the unfrozen water remains between the great cakes, but it contains practically all the impurities.
As the ice gets thicker the unfrozen water between the slabs containing the impurities and air-bubbles gets narrower.
He reached the water at a long angle pointing down stream and jumped into the shallow, unfrozen current.
There was only one road for Molly; that was straight up the wind, and bounding for her life she gained a little over the unfrozen mud that would not carry the fox, till she reached the margin of the pond.
In great curves the river wound through the woods and frozen swamps, and only twice that day had they to go ashore to get round roaring, unfrozen rapids.
Twice that afternoon they had to make a long detour through the woods to avoid unfrozen rapids, and once the brush was so dense that they had to cut a way for the toboggan with the axe.
A long, unfrozen rapid was thundering in the gloom.
For here sit I, dipping my pen into the unfrozen ink, and, when a word will not come, looking up into the broad branches and listening to the birds till I forget my story.
A yet unfrozen fluid gurgled in the heart of the great ice column above; the effect was wonderfully beautiful.