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 1    1| leisure and independence and health thus secured, a comfortable
 2    1|      animals, and yet retain health and strength. I have made
 3    1|      of appetite, and not of health. Yet men have come to such
 4    1|     and not our despair, our health and ease, and not our disease,
 5    1| memorable praise of God. All health and success does me good,
 6    4|  speaks to the intellect and health of mankind, to all in any
 7    5|   even than the natives. His health is ever good, his lungs
 8    6|   owing to bodily and mental health and strength, we may be
 9    6|     summer and winter - such health, such cheer, they afford
10    6|      in her day, and fed her health with their decaying fatness.
11   12|      which, even in life and health, occupy our bodies. Possibly
12   12|  that it may enjoy a certain health of its own; that we may
13   12|     that there was an animal health and vigor distinct from
14   18| disheartens us, and deriving health and strength from the repast.
15   18|      appetite and inviolable health of Nature was my compensation
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