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1 A perilous position on the edge of a great crevasse .
2 A guide was standing on the lower edge of a great crevasse with a hand upheld above his head.
3 Here he exerted the utmost prudence, refraining from the natural impulse to look down at the great crevasse beneath him.
4 Before daylight in the morning he heard the roar of a great crevasse that had been formed near Bonnet Carre.
5 Pasmore's pony was now somewhat behind the others, when suddenly there was a mighty roar, and a great crevasse opened up in front of them.
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