Book Description | After spending a full day in the burrow, walking becomes difficult, but this is better, as spending some time in the warmth helps a person tolerate the cold more. If a person comes out of this amount of warmth, from an atmosphere with a temperature of fifteen or twenty degrees, as is the case in the cavity near the warehouse, he will feel cold, and he will suffer from it, and it will take time to get used to it. The cold hurts, as if the air is just glass. You try to breathe but it does not enter your lungs, but whoever spends an entire day in the cold knows that those who come from the warmth can move, walk and climb the hill at a time when he is unable to bear it any longer. Because someone who has been exposed to cold for a long time wants to remain still, shivering, letting himself cool down until everything stops hurting and he dies. |