Among the crevasses of the mountains there are Blind Tigers, or Speak Easies-as the stills are called-and, although there is little trading done with the whiskey outside the country side, there is much mischief achieved among the natives who have no pleasure of relaxation except such as is evolved from the delirium brought about by intoxication.
"A Son of the Hills"
Harriet T. Comstock
All that day we had been at sea, picking our way through mountainous bergs and hummocks, some quite sixty feet in height, while the sleds continually broke through into crevasses concealed by layers of frozen snow.
"From Paris to New York by Land"
Harry de Windt
For perhaps an hour every man floundered about the hummocks and crevasses of the bay with a dogged perseverance born of the knowledge that at this time of the year large floes are often detached from the main pack and blown out to sea.
"From Paris to New York by Land"
Harry de Windt