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 1    1|         sky to fall, that I might catch something, though I never
 2    1|       trap with a hair springe to catch comfort and independence,
 3    3|        standing on tiptoe I could catch a glimpse of some of the
 4    5|     unrepentant, trying to sing a catch in their Stygian lake -
 5    9|      sides to allure him; some to catch him by the appetite, as
 6   10|       through the ice in order to catch pickerel, as I stepped ashore
 7   11| recreation, I could, if I wished, catch as many fish as I should
 8   11|        fish?" I asked. "Oh yes, I catch a mess now and then when
 9   11|         am lying by; good perch I catch. - "What's your bait?" "
10   11|             What's your bait?" "I catch shiners with fishworms,
11   11|          to the pond, my haste to catch pickerel, wading in retired
12   11|        primitive new country - to catch perch with shiners. It is
13   15|           administrator could not catch, black as night and as silent,
14   16|        one gaunt Nimrod who would catch up a leaf by the roadside
15   17|           the meadow, which would catch some of the particles carried
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