101. Then there was the crack of the bat and the turning of the heads in the grandstand above, Cheese remembers. 102. There are cracks in the Lausanne Wall. 103. There are cracks in the overlying crust. 104. Then there is the crack of a bat and a line drive careens off his groin. 105. There already are cracks in the mortar joints. 106. There are cracks in the concrete walls, and two heating units had to be replaced. 107. There are cracks running across the ceiling of our L-shaped living-dining room. 108. There are cracks. 109. There are cracks in the mortar joints, step fashion, and it is through these cracks that the water comes in. 110. There are numerous cracks in these beams, several of which are quite deep. |