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 1    1|       nor does he come round eating locusts and wild honey.
 2    1|      that the world has been eating green apples; to his eyes,
 3    7| enough for two, more than if eating were a forsaken habit; but
 4    7|   but nothing was said about eating that day. When the night
 5    7|      an honor; but as far as eating was concerned, I do not
 6    8| hardest of all - I might add eating, for I did taste. I was
 7   12|    improvement, to leave off eating animals, as surely as the
 8   12|  savage tribes have left off eating each other when they came
 9   12|    this slimy, beastly life, eating and drinking.~ ~
10   13|     a social exercise as the eating of it.~ ~
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