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1 Unic, 5| forced her to reject all her food. Of this illness she soon 2 Unic, 5| had a great distaste for food, was in a continual fever, 3 Unic, 6| a dreadful distaste for food.~ 4 Unic, 13| of always eating the same food. These foods are very pleasant 5 Unic, 13| which must be eaten with food of every kind, however dainty 6 Unic, 13| bread we could not eat our food at all. But bread must be 7 Unic, 13| better than we what kind of food is good for us.~ 8 Unic, 13| its penances, its poor food and its obligation to obey: 9 Unic, 14| are not pleased with the food given them by the owner 10 Unic, 14| it, and go in search of food elsewhere, but are so unsuccessful 11 Unic, 14| pleasure, it throws them food and they stop; if not, they 12 Unic, 17| maintain others and give them food at its own cost while itself 13 Unic, 17| would not look at ordinary food; yet he is not so replete 14 Unic, 19| to go out hunting for its food is already prepared. The 15 Unic, 22| to beginners, it is like food shared by many people; those 16 Unic, 22| possible to eat of this food of life so frequently and 17 Unic, 22| than have to eat any other food, for that would do nothing 18 Unic, 22| pleasant taste left by the good food. Again, the companionship 19 Unic, 27| of the Lord. It is as if food has been introduced into 20 Unic, 27| from it. It finds all its food cooked and eaten: it has 21 Unic, 27| common thing for him to take food only once in three days. 22 Unic, 27| would go for a week without food. That must have been when 23 Unic, 30| its life by means of the food which is given it and which 24 Unic, 34| position; often the very food which they eat has more