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1 1| have asked what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; 2 1| the soil? Why should they eat their sixty acres, when 3 1| when man is condemned to eat only his peck of dirt? Why 4 1| lungs. In cold weather we eat more, in warm less. The 5 1| one would live simply and eat only the crop which he raised, 6 1| Yes, I did eat $8.74, all told; but I should 7 3| day, if it be necessary eat but one; instead of a hundred 8 7| share in them; the most eat of them. This meal only 9 7| better. They had nothing to eat themselves, and they were 10 7| and as he sat on a log to eat his dinner the chickadees 11 8| Not that I wanted beans to eat, for I am by nature a Pythagorean, 12 11| hard, I did not have to eat hard, and it cost me but 13 11| had worked hard he had to eat hard again to repair the 14 12| all insects in this state eat much less than in that of 15 12| squeamish; I could sometimes eat a fried rat with a good 16 12| that they compelled me to eat and drink coarsely also. 17 12| Omnipresent Supreme Being may eat all that exists," that is, 18 12| is the same whether a man eat, or drink, or cohabit, or 19 12| taste. He teaches how to eat, drink, cohabit, void excrement 20 13| themselves so? He that does not eat need not work. I wonder 21 14| traveller may wash, and eat, and converse, and sleep, 22 14| bold enough to stay and eat a hasty-pudding with me; 23 17| be ripped. They sit and eat their luncheon in stout