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 1   Pres         |  Henceforth paint-brushes were cast aside.~ ~Petőfi and Jókay,
 2      I,       I|    came to the circle of light cast on the snowy pavement by
 3     II,     III| adversary. At the same time he cast upon Herr Bernat a glance
 4    III,      II|       floor the volume she had cast there. "I know every one
 5    III,     III|      the edge of the boat, and cast a terrified glance backward.~ ~"
 6     IV,       I|   during her skating exercises cast an inquiring glance toward
 7     IV,       I| innocent and honest. Were I to cast her adrift, she might become
 8      V,      II|  courtesy before the baroness, cast upon her a glance that was
 9   VIII,       I|     the spring to open it. She cast a hasty glance at the miniature, -
10      X,     III|        keen blade in twain and cast the pieces into the grave,
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