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1 1, 6| since I have had anything to eat, or rather thirty-six hours 2 1, 13| Glenarvan.~“One you can eat.”~“And it is good savory 3 1, 18| on at all, and refused to eat the ALFAFARES, a poor, burnt-up 4 1, 20| armadillo was delicious.~“To eat moderately,” said Paganel, “ 5 1, 20| ingratitude to Providence. We must eat immoderately.”~And so they 6 1, 22| Only the Major seemed to eat with any relish. The impassive 7 1, 24| it greedily. He likes to eat an Indian best, and next 8 2, 1| though he did his best to eat and talk at the same time. 9 2, 4| not afraid of what they eat.”~“It is said, though, for 10 3, 5| beat them, and who always eat them!”~“Cannibals!” exclaimed 11 3, 5| is more natural than to eat one another. The missionaries 12 3, 5| chiefs made answer that fish eat fish, dogs eat men, men 13 3, 5| that fish eat fish, dogs eat men, men eat dogs, and dogs 14 3, 5| fish, dogs eat men, men eat dogs, and dogs eat one another. 15 3, 5| men eat dogs, and dogs eat one another. Even the Maori 16 3, 5| Vegetarian Association they will eat meat, and human flesh as 17 3, 5| well, because the whites eat salt with their food, which 18 3, 5| black or white, do they eat it raw, or cook it?”~“Why, 19 3, 5| the New Zealanders do not eat flesh without cooking or 20 3, 9| people care to have you; eat you if they don’t.”~Glenarvan 21 3, 14| Where or when they would eat in the valleys of the Ranges