Citations:clefts

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English citations of clefts

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  • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick:
    And still this hair is growing now; this moment growing, and heat must breed it; but no, it's like that sort of common grass that will grow anywhere, between the earthy clefts of Greenland ice or in Vesuvius lava.