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1    1| plucked the fruits when he was hungry is become a farmer; and
2    1|    poor man is not so cold and hungry as he is dirty and ragged
3    3|       be starved before we are hungry. Men say that a stitch in
4    7|      went away disappointed or hungry from my house when they
5    7|   woods, and arrived tired and hungry at his lodge, they were
6   12|        him raw; not that I was hungry then, except for that wildness
7   19|      were not; and I went away hungry from the inhospitable board.
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