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A first-person narrator describes spending a fortnight at a family homestead during an extraordinarily severe cold spell, conveying vivid sensory impressions of air that feels almost solid and frost-rimed faces. He observes townspeople’s curtailed routines, silent streets, and practical adjustments within the household as family members cluster around the stove, bundle up for brief outings, and react to reports of lethal cold elsewhere. The episode highlights both communal solidarity and private anxiety, showing how extreme weather compresses social life, rearranges domestic rituals, and sharpens awareness of human fragility in the face of uncontrollable natural forces.
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