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Bobby of the Labrador

CHAPTER IV
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With the rapidly shortening days of November, cold increased with grim earnestness.

Already the snow was gathering depth in the forest, and on the open spaces it lay frozen and hard, and the sun now had no strength to soften it.

A coating of ice crusted the beach where the tide rose and fell, and this crackled and snapped as the waves broke upon it.

A strange, smoky vapor lay over the sea, shifting in the east wind.

The sea was "smoking," and was only waiting now, Abel said, for a calm, to freeze.
Then suddenly one night a great uncanny silence fell upon the world, and in the morning a gray level plain reached away, where the day before had been the heaving billows of the bay.


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