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1    1|         man may use as simple a diet as the animals, and yet
2    1| mildness and refinement of this diet, and travelling gradually
3   12|  essentially unclean about this diet and all flesh, and I began
4   12|      cook so simple and clean a diet as will not offend the imagination;
5   12|     more innocent and wholesome diet. Whatever my own practice
6   14|   importance and dignity as the diet of the hunter tribe. Some
7   16|      pine bark with their other diet. These trees were alive
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