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1
An hour passed, another, and another; the
arctic
night
descended.
2
Her tone was no warmer than an
arctic
night
.
3
Prior to announcing his sentence, Burns told Balfour: You have the heart of an
arctic
night
.
4
Surely, for most of us, an
arctic
night
would be insupportable without O. Henry and Stevenson.
5
It seemed almost too good to be true: it was like the sun rising after the long
arctic
night
.
6
Before Ross's party had reached the base there had been a blast which split the
arctic
night
wide open.
7
There's nothing in the world that makes beasts out of men-most men-more quickly than an
arctic
night
,
Mrs. Keith.
8
And if he laid over, he knew that he would get you, for many things may happen in an
arctic
night
.
9
It was this miracle of
arctic
night
,
its suddenness and unexpectedness, that had startled her, he thought, and he laughed softly.
10
It was not till the last day of November that we entirely lost sight of the sun, and the long
arctic
night
commenced.
11
For three months Wapi had been the property of Blake, and it was now the dead of a long and sunless
arctic
night
.
12
But despite all the varied and transient beauties of the northern skies in winter, the long
arctic
night
is undoubtedly depressing in the extreme.
13
The sun's power had weakened before the advance of the
Arctic
night
.
14
She arced briefly through the
Arctic
night
,
crash-landing on the Typhoon's deck.
15
He used to spend long
Arctic
nights
elaborating, making over his plans.
16
The long hours of the
Arctic
night
might be awaited in perfect security.
arctic
night
arctic