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1 Falling downward the great icicle struck with a tinkling sound against the masses of ice on either side.
2 Beneath was what I can only describe as a great icicle broken off short, and separated from the cliff by about four yards of space.
3 An instant later, with a terrific crash, the great icicle came down where, but a moment before, Mr. Baxter had been prostrate on the ice.
4 The graves in the Church-yard are covered with snow, and there are great icicles in the Church-yard.
5 It was hard climbing, over the piled-up masses of frozen water, and great icicles , but the gold-seekers managed it.
6 Cuchiat spoke first, a torrent of harsh noises sounding like nothing so much as great icicles crashing to a hard surface.
7 Some of the stalactites that hung from it looked like great icicles , and some of them looked like damp, grey clothes hung out to dry.
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