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1    1|     which you have actually eaten, or for the coats and shoes
2    1|    or that the fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children'
3   12|  and cleaned and cooked and eaten my fish, they seemed not
4   12|     may be done. The fruits eaten temperately need not make
5   12|    some berries which I had eaten on a hillside had fed my
6   12|   appetite with which it is eaten. It is neither the quality
7   12|  savors; when that which is eaten is not a viand to sustain
8   13| living to get, and have not eaten today, that I might go a-fishing.
9   14| doubt if I had ever dug and eaten in childhood, as I had told,
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