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 1    1|  country where our lines are cast without dragging them -
 2    1|    other old provisions they cast together into one common
 3    7|      Vice and disease, which cast such a sombre moral hue
 4    7|   his native country. He was cast in the coarsest mould; a
 5    9|    as I sailed." I was never cast away nor distressed in any
 6   10|    seemed as if I might next cast my line upward into the
 7   10|    bottom, and are sometimes cast on the shore. They are either
 8   11|     at length I had made one cast over the pickerelweed, standing
 9   14| beneath. I sometimes used to cast on stones to try the strength
10   18|     may melt your metals and cast them into the most beautiful
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