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ter[1]—I do not mean your shaster, but our shaster, God's book."

Boosy answered, that he knew there would be a time when all the world would be of one religion, and when there would be no cast; but he did not know when that would be, and he was sure he should not live to see it.

"There is a country, now," said Henry, "where there are no casts; and where we all shall be like dear brothers. It

  1. The Hindoo religious books.