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 1    1|          yielding to the demands of appetite, and not of health. Yet
 2    1|          the gratification of every appetite and passion whatever. A
 3    7|           he may have the very best appetite in the world, however he
 4    9|    groceries. Some have such a vast appetite for the former commodity,
 5    9|            some to catch him by the appetite, as the tavern and victualling
 6   12| satisfaction from his food in which appetite had no share? I have been
 7   12|  brown-bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his
 8   12|             defileth a man, but the appetite with which it is eaten.
 9   12|            beasts, the creatures of appetite, and that, to some extent,
10   12|         sensually. They are but one appetite, and we only need to see
11   13|       catching the fish, when one's appetite is not too keen; and this
12   18|            it gave me of the strong appetite and inviolable health of
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