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1 But with all this choice on my platter, I have a feast .
2 A rat can creep out late at night and have a feast .
3 On their Easter days the Greeks have a feast in the great Campo.
4 They knew that at night they were to have a feast .
5 There are lots more chunks of meat, and we'll soon have a feast .
6 Slice up the whole loaf, Flower, and let's have a feast .
7 We'll have a feast of moose-meat to-night, and there'll be pickings for you.
8 Ah, and so we are to have a feast , after all!
9 If I could catch one of them by himself, I should have a feast .
10 After we catch these Trollocs, perhaps we'll have a feast .
11 Cook your sausages with care and you'll have a feast fit for the gods.
12 Then Manitou said, "We will have a feast and invite our friends."
13 I suppose you will not care to have a feast ?
14 No, I'm going to have a feast of bread and butter, for it's tea-time.
15 Before commencing the return voyage, they insisted we should cook them and have a feast .
16 We'll have a feast that will delight the hearts and stomachs of these little ones.
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