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The stuff we have with us, it is true, is of fearful strength, yet who can be sure that there is enough of it to move this mountain of hard rock, of which I cannot calculate the weight, not having the measurements or any knowledge of the size of the cavities within its bulk. - "Queen Sheba's Ring", H. Rider Haggard.
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It was decayed and hollow, and in one of the cavities the pocketbook was discovered. - "Haste and Waste", Oliver Optic.
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His eyes, though still fierce and penetrating, were sunk into hollow cavities. - "The Life of Sir Richard Burton", Thomas Wright.