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1 1,1| precipitated on them, vessels cast on the shore, which the 2 1,1| their danger, the passengers cast away the last articles which 3 1,3| the reporter and Neb were cast upon the ocean, the sailor 4 1,4| it, their first look was cast upon the ocean which not 5 1,4| country on which they had been cast; but it was difficult to 6 1,6| long as the waves had not cast up the body of the engineer, 7 1,6| Chimneys, not without having cast a look at the smoke which, 8 1,7| nor of his master has been cast on the shore!" ~"It is not 9 1,7| dry wood, and the flame cast a bright light into the 10 1,0| hungry by the fresh air, had cast greedy eyes. ~After leaving 11 1,4| was by means of the shadow cast on the sand by the stick, 12 1,7| how Top was so vigorously cast up out of the water. One 13 2,3| there would be many things cast up, which would be lawfully 14 2,8| where chance might one day cast his companions and himself 15 2,4| disabled vessel had been cast on the coast of the island, 16 2,9| settlers if they had been cast at first on this part of 17 3,3| before which the "Speedy" had cast anchor was inhabited, and 18 3,4| and some of the wreck was cast up on the beach. ~As to 19 3,3| remained as the volcano had cast them up above the waters, 20 3,3| towards the lake, it would be cast on the downs and the neighboring 21 3,6| The Frenchman who was cast on board my vessel by chance 22 3,6| November, 1866, three men were cast on board his vessel. They 23 3,6| companions had been miraculously cast on shore, that the fishermen 24 3,6| stream of the Mercy, who cast the cord from the top of 25 3,8| barbed tongues of fire were cast in various directions. Some, 26 3,8| Harding then, standing up, cast the light of the lamp upon 27 3,0| time raised his head, and cast a despairing glance over