Can someone describe the meaning of 'tinge of coldness'?
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The statement "there was a tinge of coldness in his voice" means that when bertie was talking about the crest and his mother. He became emotional and his voice had become cold
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Tinge of coldness was used in the story "A Shot in the Dark" by Hector Hugh Munro known by his pen name 'Saki'. Bertie, the second son of Honoria-Saltpen Jago, used a crest that was different from his mater(or mother). The error about the crest had put Sletherby on his guard. As he thought Bertie was lying to him, what he spoke was in a tinge of coldness that means he suspected Bertie and did not believe him. He thought greatly of himself and did never agree to trust a stranger especially who claimed to be the son of an extremely reputated lady.
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