Chapter
1 1 | of seventy years may eat flesh. Let there not be taken
2 1 | wearing silk and eating flesh, and the black-haired people
3 2 | cannot bear to eat their flesh. Therefore he keeps away
4 2 | of seventy years may eat flesh. Let there not be taken
5 2 | wearing silk and eating flesh, and the black-haired people
6 11| who had some millet and flesh for the labourers, who was
7 12| house, and said, "It is the flesh of that cackling thing,"
8 14| the land to devour human flesh." Death is not enough for
9 14| always sure to have wine and flesh provided. And when they
10 14| always sure to have wine and flesh provided. But when the things
11 16| well filled with wine and flesh, and then return, and, on
12 16| plentifully of wine and flesh. I asked with whom he ate
13 21| to my mind, just as the flesh of grass and grain-fed animals
14 23| and when a part of the flesh presented in sacrifice was
15 23| it was on account of the flesh. Those who knew him supposed
16 25| the old were able to have flesh to eat. The husbandmen cultivated
17 25| without silks, and at seventy flesh is necessary to satisfy
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