Book,  chapter

1    1,    1|    brute had no very delicate appetite, and the contents of his
2    2,   15|      Fatigue and heat destroy appetite, and sleep was needed more
3    3,    5|     appease the demands of an appetite rarely satiated; subsequently
4    3,    5|  necessity of the carnivorous appetite of replacing the bodily
5    3,    6|    who, however, had not much appetite, owing to the violent motion.~
6    3,   11| senseless remains with brutal appetite. Faster than a rapid pen
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