She had scarcely a stronger regret than for her past coldness and the person, whom she had been so many months neglecting, was now the very one on whom she would have lavished every distinction of regard or sympathy.
They have the exactness, and at the same time, the coldness of mathematical demonstrations.
The queen observed my coldness, and, when the farmer was gone out of the apartment, asked me the reason.
The coldness of this man penetrated through the very core of her being.
No doubt it was received with something more than coldness by certain sections of the community.
He did not hear the door to the hall open, but he felt the coldness of the air it admitted on his face.
By the time Luke returned, I had rolled onto my belly, letting the coldness of the concrete floor numb my skin.
Lures to faith are they, those glimpses, And to faith in thee I hold Kindness cannot make it stronger, Coldness cannot make it cold.
Replaced by an almost paralysing coldness which consumed him threatening to smash his mind apart.
Woodhouse had so completely made up his mind to the visit, that in spite of the increasing coldness, he seemed to have no idea of shrinking from it, and set forward at last most punctually with his eldest daughter in his own carriage, with less apparent consciousness of the weather than either of the others too full of the wonder of his own going, and the pleasure it was to afford at Randalls to see that it was cold, and too well wrapt up to feel it.