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1    1|     not sour milk nor taint meat of mine, nor will the sun
2    3|     without birds is like a meat without seasoning." Such
3    4|     on living wit, the true meat to put into that shell,
4    7|     was a great consumer of meat, usually carrying his dinner
5    7|  trade, I could get all the meat I should want by hunting-pigeons,
6   11| butter, nor milk, nor fresh meat, and so did not have to
7   11|    get tea, and coffee, and meat every day. But the only
8   14| cook it with! His bread and meat are sweet. There are enough
9   19|  meats invented to preserve meat merely? Nay, be a Columbus
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