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1 Did you like it, then-what was in the little cask ?
2 The little cask stave clattered to the packed earth.
3 No, a St. Bernard, but I get tired of that little cask around my neck.
4 Ready went for the barrico, a little cask , which held six or seven gallons of water.
5 When she reached it, she found it was a little cask , which the smell declared to contain rum.
6 The spirit in the little cask had been whispering across the lagoon for some weeks, at last it began to shout.
7 A little cask of suspicious appearance was smuggled into the cabin from the wagon, and heightens the hilarity a little, I fear.
8 They were accustomed to see her there, for old Mr. Craven more often than not had his little cask of beer empty.
9 I found, besides these chests, a little cask full of liquor, of about twenty gallons, which I got into my boat with much difficulty.
10 He said he supposed she was a reporter and that the little cask was full of ink; he had driven lady reporters about before this.
11 On the shelf were half a dozen more little casks , newer-looking and unstoppered.
12 Let me instance "Saint-Antonin," "A Midnight Revel," "The Little Cask , " and "Old Amable."
13 "What hast thou got in thy little cask , old lady?" asked one.
14 "Why, they have put on shore three of the little casks of water," said I; "they took them all on board."
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