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1 Your horse slides directly down it until his hoofs encounter a little crevice .
2 As the sea went down, they searched every little crevice with no result.
3 She looks as though she would spit out death from every little crevice .
4 A number of strikers found their way into a little crevice where they no doubt sought safety and sanctuary.
5 And yet, dear Mary, I think I see a little crevice through which self may creep in even there.
6 She had broken the seal, and was reading the missive, standing barefooted in her night-dress, directly opposite the little crevice .
7 Outer air, which on its part has got in by the door, the window, and every little crevice in the wall.
8 I could not bear the consciousness of one hollow spot-thenether fires of doubt glaring through, even at one little crevice .
9 Here, by making a spring, I gain a foothold in a little crevice , and grasp an angle of the rock overhead.
10 The high rocks met, forming a wide, arched cavern with a little crevice in the roof, through which we could just see the clear sky.
11 If he does not check at the little crevice , he slides on over the curve of the shoulder and lands too far down to bury.
12 Must be little crevices or something, all the way up to the surface.
13 Find those little crevices that will give you a grip.
14 His eyes shone with quiet, greenish lights; from outside, the thin crepuscular light crept into the room through little crevices .
15 He looked towards the path and all the greenery clinging to the little crevices and along the sides of the rocks.
16 They kept well to the sides of the loop-holes, watching through little crevices of the wood, and firing swiftly when a chance offered.
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