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The individual differences are extremely great here. On every social level we find cool natures whose frigidity would inhibit strong influences in these organic directions. But they are the girls who have least to fear anyhow.
But the letters? Emma shook with a nervous revulsion. 'You might read them. 'Basest of men! That is the unpardonable cowardice!, exclaimed Emma. 'The world will read them, dear, said Diana, and struck herself to ice. She broke from the bitter frigidity in fury. 'They are letters none very long sometimes two short sentences he wrote at any spare moment.
He had looked for a stormy reception, in which the thunder-bolts of rage should burst around him, and he was surprised, therefore, to be received with the frigidity of the North Pole. "I never expected," she said, without any previous courtesy, "to see one of your people under my roof, and it is not very long ago since I would have gone away from it the moment any one of you came near it."
He could form no idea, but he was suddenly extricated from his dilemma by observing the antics of two pet kittens on the hearth-rug. "Altogether too frisky," he acquiesced, "but charming little pets." "It appears to me," said the lady, with a good deal of frigidity in her manner, "that they should be something better than that."
He knew that anything was better then frigidity. "Why haven't you told me when I have made you angry?" "You know very well why. Because I cannot help myself here." "I haven't offended you often by love-making?" "You have sometimes." "How many times?" "You know as well as I too many times." "Every time I have tried?"
A committee was appointed to secure the services of such a man, but, after interviewing a number of leading citizens, it was compelled to report that it was received by all of them with "polite frigidity." Strange to say, the convention was permitted to meet for three days in succession in a public assembly room without interference from a mob.
To find the coldness of inanimate matter where you expect warmth is startling enough; but a colder temperature than that of the body being rather the rule than the exception in common substances, it hardly conveys such a shock to the system as finding warmth where utter frigidity is anticipated. 'God only knows what it is, he said.
In such cases, the frigidity of the water may induce the pilot to heave the lead in places where he thought himself in the most perfect safety. The waters which cover the shoals owe in a great measure the diminution of their temperature to their mixture with the lower strata of water, which rise towards the surface on the edge of the banks.
'No, no, no! said the unhappy maiden imploringly. 'Hark! They listened again. The voices of the musician and poetess had changed: there was a decided frigidity in their tone then came a louder expression then a silence. 'You needn't be afeard, said Joey.
The national approbation of a reserved haughtiness in woman, a tempered disdain in her slightly lifted small upperlip and drooped eyelids, was shared by him; and Constance Asper, if not exactly aristocratic by birth, stood well for that aristocratic insular type, which seems to promise the husband of it a casket of all the trusty virtues, as well as the security of frigidity in the casket.
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