Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|        inability, she refuses to eat, cramming it down her throat,
 2    2,  41|          THIRTY-SEVENTH.~I could eat no more, so I turned to
 3    2,  48|          for an as, you couldn't eat, not even if someone helped
 4    2,  60|      under the sun for people to eat mutton and then wear a tunic.
 5    2,  61|          we have, have you? Then eat two breakfasts and two dinners
 6    2,  69|        earnestly entreated us to eat, informing us that the chickens
 7    2,  70|         more reason for a man to eat a bear? The last course
 8    2,  78|          haven't had anything to eat yet, have you?" he asked. "
 9    4, 115|          the unfortunate lady to eat, until the maid, seduced
10    4, 115|        to live!' When pressed to eat or to live, no one listens
11    5, 150| adolescence permits to enjoy, to eat, to love, and to occupy
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