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1    1| permanently contracted by the long habit of shrinking from cold and
2    3|          daily life of routine and habit everywhere, which still
3    7|          if eating were a forsaken habit; but we naturally practised
4    8|      selfishness, and a grovelling habit, from which none of us is
5   10|         bony talons from the lodge habit of grasping harpy-like; -
6   12|            nor the worms. This was habit. As for fowling, during
7   12|           sensuality is a sluggish habit of mind. An unclean person
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