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1 I| and demanded something to eat and drink immediately. If 2 I| pickled salmon spawn. I never eat anything else."~ ~"Then 3 I| people can get nothing to eat!"~ ~Mr. Gyárfás cast down 4 I| If thou bring not to eat with thee hither,~ ~ All 5 I| inasmuch as the Turk needs to eat, though he does not always 6 I| watching these three creatures eat, and by degrees[Pg 24] the 7 I| soothed him by making him eat and drink all manner of 8 I| palace for his dogs, who eat with him from the same table."~ ~" 9 II| goose-livers and other delicacies. Eat your fill of 'em, and throw 10 IV| and had nothing better to eat than a light pottage flavoured 11 IV| he cried. "Why don't you eat? What's the meaning of all 12 VII| Pg 158]~ ~"I am ready to eat up all that your honour 13 VII| theatre here and lots to eat, and they can stay, if they 14 IX| hungry. I am too put out to eat, and, at the best of times, 15 IX| bird. The little I ever eat at table would never be 16 IX| would have compelled her to eat up every bit of breakfast 17 IX| everything that they hear, see, eat, and drink at Mr. Kecskerey' 18 XI| complaining that he cannot eat. He is a very amiable man: 19 XVI| household affairs. You see them eat and drink and look bored. 20 XVII| almonds, and they drew near to eat the dainty morsels out of 21 XXI| ordinary food, and meant to eat nothing till the morrow.~ ~