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1    1| form of his life. He is not fed, sheltered, clothed, warmed,
2    1|  tombs of the Pharaohs were fed on garlic, and it may be
3    6|   old Parrs in her day, and fed her health with their decaying
4    8|    men? We should really be fed and cheered if when we met
5   12|     they seemed not to have fed me essentially. It was insignificant
6   12|     this, I think, is to be fed when we feed the body; they
7   12|     eaten on a hillside had fed my genius. "The soul not
8   16|     that the partridge gets fed, at any rate. It is Nature'
9   16|    whence, having been well fed, they took their departure
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