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 1    1|               me, "You cannot live on vegetable food solely, for it furnishes
 2    1|              think that I can live on vegetable food alone; and to strike
 3    5|          surely whether it be animal, vegetable, or mineral, and yet it
 4    6|               I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself?~ ~
 5    6| great-grandmother Nature's universal, vegetable, botanic medicines, by which
 6   10|               It is by this time mere vegetable mould and undistinguishable
 7   11|           like butterflies or shells, vegetable winkles; where the swamp-pink
 8   12|               for them in this or any vegetable wilderness - hunters as
 9   12|          dinner, whether of animal or vegetable food, as is every day prepared
10   14|            the sapwood has all become vegetable mould, as appears by the
11   18|           chiccory, ivy, vine, or any vegetable leaves; destined perhaps,
12   18|          sands an anticipation of the vegetable leaf. No wonder that the
13   18|              Each rounded lobe of the vegetable leaf, too, is a thick and
14   18|           central life all animal and vegetable life is merely parasitic.
15   18|               copy, and which, in the vegetable kingdom, have the same relation
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