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1       I|   about his neck and to be cast into the sea."~ ~The blond
2      VI| another. The two cardinals cast their palm-leaves down to
3      IX|   hue which its red fabric cast on her face reminded him
4    XIII|   of events which had thus cast her homeless on the streets,
5     XIV|  features of the old Roman cast. At her father's call she
6  XXVIII|    a wealth of love he had cast aside, a love that, even
7  XXVIII|   scattered over the desk, cast them all into the fire that
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