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The point, however, is immaterial to our story, which concerns this Puddin'; and this Puddin', ' said Bill patting him on the basin, 'was the very Puddin' that Curry and Rice invented on the iceberg. - "The Magic Pudding", Norman Lindsay.
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Though mother tried her hardest to win back the boy's confidence and affection, he remained an iceberg towards her, ceremonious but cold, polite but wholly indifferent. - "Secret Memoirs: The Story of Louise, Crown Princess", Henry W. Fischer.
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Lady Everingham proposed that they should all ride over on the morrow, and she appealed to her husband for his approbation, instantly given, for though she loved admiration, and he apparently was an iceberg, they were really devoted to each other. - "Coningsby", Benjamin Disraeli.