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"text": "Naucratius was once freeing his fishing-net from a\r\nsunken rock in the roaring eddies of the river. The\r\nnet he did not free, but was caught himself. Tell\r\nme, O Word, how the net landed the fisherman\r\nNaucratius, an example of pure life, instead of fish.\r\nAs I conjecture, both grace and death came to him\r\nfrom the water.",
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