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1 1,4| have shelter, fire, and food. There is wood in the forest, 2 1,5| wretched and insufficient food. Neb had not eaten anything 3 1,6| procure more strengthening food than eggs and molluscs. 4 1,8| sailor, "there is plenty of food at the Chimneys, for you 5 1,9| least." ~He ate the wretched food with appetite, and washed 6 1,0| they hoped to find more food on the way. As the glasses 7 1,2| and procured excellent food for the evening's dinner. ~ 8 1,3| lack of fire to cook the food." ~"No," replied the reporter; " 9 1,3| but if there is a lack of food for want of instruments 10 1,3| sweet-smelling leaves. However, this food, although very strengthening, 11 1,3| pottery in which to cook their food. The chief material was 12 1,4| though blackish, is not bad food. ~Great amphibious creatures 13 1,4| which already contained food; they then continued to 14 1,7| would furnish excellent food, for in the islands of the 15 1,7| which was destined for food. Such perfect confidence 16 1,0| dwelling, and lay in a store of food; thus the cold might come 17 1,0| mineral which is used in food . . . but bread was wanting. ~ 18 2,3| of it. Lories are better food than the jacamar, the flesh 19 2,6| no other wages than your food?" ~Third affirmative grunt. ~" 20 2,7| which the onagers might find food, with a good litter, and 21 2,6| produce an ample crop for the food both of men and beasts. 22 2,6| work of converting it into food for man. In fact, they had