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1 With nothing to do all day, he had become a glutton for sleep, perpetually dozy.
2 I could become a glutton . '
3 The parasite pluckily sets to; the idler becomes a glutton for work.
4 When he could read, he became a glutton of books, and is so still.
5 During that era, as I hit my athletic and experiential peak, I became a glutton for the alpine.
6 As my taste and appetite were gratified in nothing else, I indemnified myself by becoming a glutton of books.
7 "But," rejoined Richmond, "civilization teaches one of two things-tothink or to become a glutton .
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