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 1    1,   11|      not particular about their food, and only drink once a day,
 2    1,   13|      certainly good and eatable food, had turned out so badly
 3    1,   15|        be settled: where to get food, and means of transport.
 4    1,   15|    viands. Robert took a little food with the rest. He was fast
 5    1,   18|   supplied them amply with both food and bedding.~When all was
 6    1,   23|   ALFORJAS?” asked Tom Austin.~“Food enough to last seven men
 7    1,   25|        spongy texture, supplied food for its devouring activity.~
 8    2,    5|      his post, not even to take food. Though his impassive face
 9    2,   10|      which formed its principal food.~“It is an echidna,” said
10    2,   15|      sleep was needed more than food. Lady Helena and Miss Grant
11    2,   19|       hour. Should this lack of food and water continue till
12    2,   19|        life returning.~The only food they could find was the
13    2,   19|       so that they were sure of food for several days.~The next
14    2,   19|     fire, and consequently with food too, and sleep in their
15    3,    1|   Halley.~“Yes, passage only.”~“Food extra.”~“Extra.”~“Agreed.
16    3,    5|       vegetable and farinaceous food. But to be strong and active
17    3,    5|      whites eat salt with their food, which gives a peculiar
18    3,    5|        weak to bear any kind of food. There is only one thing
19    3,   10| contained the sacred and choice food which Maoui-Ranga-Rangui
20    3,   11|   slaves, he has to take up the food with his mouth, like an
21    3,   11|       the dead, lives on mortal food, as the body did in this
22    3,   11|        in this life. Therefore, food was deposited in the inclosure
23    3,   13|        more useful still is the food and water provided for Kara-Tete.”~
24    3,   13|         the departed. There was food enough to sustain ten persons
25    3,   15|   abundant source of nourishing food to our travelers.~Paganel
26    3,   20|    afforded us a sure supply of food, for wild goats were in
27    3,   20|      several cases of preserved food, besides clothing, and tools
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