Chap.

1        3|   ruined by sweet things, was eating little dry cakes, one after
2        4|     said, was in the habit of eating raw meat and when he met
3        4|      was flagging; no one was eating now, though platefuls of
4        4|  resume his seat and to begin eating with childlike submissiveness
5        6|      guests had nothing worth eating it was their own fault:
6       11|    Grand Prix. There was much eating and more drinking in all
7       11| serious repast, for they were eating sandwiches on the carriage
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