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1 Feuds and wars have cloven a right smart of bonds in twain.
2 At others, he is said to have cloven feet and a bright red face.
3 Its as if the Statue of Liberty had been discovered to have cloven hooves.
4 If we was meant to walk on stone we'd have cloven hoofs like rock-goats.'
5 Singing they do be sometimes, and dancing, but all the time they have cloven feet.
6 So it had cloven asunder, and each part was like a huge mound.
7 How had Cloven Februaren gotten hold of this place?
8 The Empress materialized as suddenly as had Cloven Februaren.
9 Had he attempted to speak, his tongue would have cloven to the roof of his mouth.
10 It had cloven hoofs and clawed hands.
11 9 Had he not stooped so, he should have cloven be.
12 "You thought he would have cloven hooves, horns, and a tail, right?"
13 Before succor could arrive, a sword had cloven through the monarch's wrist, and his right hand fell to the ground.
14 With his gimer stick, he pointed at a bloodless gash in Drallig's shoulder that had cloven deep into his chest.
15 And when I looked down, I saw the horse had cloven hoofs, with smoke rising from the ground they trod.
16 It has cloven hoofs, a shaggy mane, a horn right out of its forehead and a tail like that of a pig.
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