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  • There is some basis for the name Casca, but Sadler takes it a little further.

    Archive 2006-02-01 Tripp 2006

  • There is some basis for the name Casca, but Sadler takes it a little further.

    Fighting soldiers from the sky Tripp 2006

  • It is my pleasure that the one known as Casca shall henceforth be honored as the Baron of Chung Wei, which guards the Jade Gate from which he came to us.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Tezmec wondered how the one called Casca would fare in a wrestling match with that monster ...

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • He shifted uncomfortably, but the steel-colored eyes of the man he called Casca held an amused glint.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Caesar turned upon him, seized the dagger, and held it fast, crying at the same time in Latin, 'Casca, thou villain, what art thou about?' while Casca cried in Greek to his brother, 'Brother, help!'

    Roman life in the days of Cicero Alfred John Church 1870

  • Indemeer rode up with Shirkin, calling Casca aside to give him the after-action report.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Glam crept up a little closer and called Casca to him.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Glam instantly recalled Casca's threat to braid his legs and thus end his sex life ... to the detriment of untapped legions of fair maids ..

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

  • Tossing his cloak into the street, he stepped back drawing his blade, one a little longer than the old fashioned Roman short sword Casca wore.

    The Eternal Mercenary Sadler, Barry 1980

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