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Essay heading: whitsun wedding
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The tone is gentle, harsh, and remorseful, all in one, set against a backdrop of intense cold. The description of a cold that is "blueblack" evokes a bruised pain. The "cold splintering, breaking" can serve as metaphor for wood that may have been broken and splintered to produce a warm fire, but the "hearing" of the cold "splintering, breaking" drives home the fierceness and almost solid presence of the cold... displayed 300 characters
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The description of a cold that is "blueblack" evokes a bruised pain. The "cold splintering, breaking" can serve as metaphor for wood that may have been broken and splintered to produce a warm fire, but the "hearing" of the cold "splintering, breaking" drives home the fierceness and almost solid presence of the cold... displayed next 300 characters
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