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1    1| recipe which Marcus Porcius Cato gave about two centuries
2    3|                         Old Cato, whose "De Re Rustica" is
3    8|     Nature but as a robber. Cato says that the profits of
4   14|    house, I enjoyed it all. Cato says, the master of a family (
5   15|      across the road, lived Cato Ingraham, slave of Duncan
6   15|     live in Walden Woods; - Cato, not Uticensis, but Concordiensis.
7   15|    narrow house at present. Cato's half-obliterated cellar-hole
8   15| amounts to just this, that "Cato and Brister pulled wool";
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