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...Everyone had to eat, but eating people wasn't polite.


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Sure, he had a wife and fifty-four kids, but he looked like a college freshman. A yummy college freshman majoring in Oh-my-god-I-gotta-get-me-some-of-that.



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There is a truth and beauty in rhetoric; but it oftener serves ill turns than good ones.




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