1 The night was so still that they heard the frozen snow crackle under their feet.
2 "You must be frozen," she went on, fixing lustreless eyes on him.
3 Across its frozen surface, from the farther bank, a single hill rising against the western sun threw the long conical shadow which gave the lake its name.
4 With the decision, some of her fear fell away and there remained only a congealed feeling in her breast, as if all hope and fear had frozen.
5 The rutted red roads were frozen to flintiness and hunger rode the winds through Georgia.
6 He stood for a moment, his gray beard sunk on his chest, and looked at the suddenly frozen four.
7 She stood silent, frozen to her place.
8 The snow was too thick and the ruts frozen too hard for the motor.
9 The country seemed to stretch unchanging to the North Pole: low hill, brush-scraggly bottom, reedy creek, muskrat mound, fields with frozen brown clods thrust up through the snow.
10 Yet Dives himself, he too lives like a Czar in an ice palace made of frozen sighs, and being a president of a temperance society, he only drinks the tepid tears of orphans.
11 We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers.
12 Beside a frozen pond something happened to the other sledge; Peter saw it plainly.
13 In one there were some potatoes that had been frozen and were rotting, in the other was a little pile of flour.
14 We put sheets of cotton wool under it for a snow-field, and Jake's pocket-mirror for a frozen lake.
15 Perhaps the barn had burned; perhaps the cattle had frozen to death; perhaps a neighbour was lost in the storm.