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1    IV|      and whining at the meagre food, the elder girls with their
2    IV|       stylish again, and their food grew decidedly better. Mr.
3    IX| sick-beds? for taking the very food from my own mouth to give
4    IX|       have not tasted a bit of food this day; and if you turn
5    IX|      worthy woman had eaten no food that day. So he considered
6   XXI|       not sit down to ordinary food, and meant to eat nothing
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