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1 He brought back with him a sort of clover which the apes eat with avidity .
2 The man began to eat with avidity .
3 Even when grass is abundant, cows will eat with avidity more or less of ensilage well made.
4 Of the flesh we always eat with avidity , but in Europe it would not be reckoned a delicacy.
5 He ate with avidity , and every one present felt the greatest satisfaction.
6 He ate with avidity the most disgusting things to satiate his depraved appetite.
7 Then, many small shell-fish were found among it, which the pigs and poultry ate with avidity .
8 Soon dogs and cats were rarely seen in Paris, and bear's flesh was sold and eaten with avidity .
9 I, therefore, desired the men to supply him with some dried venison and bread, which he ate with avidity .
10 Every scrap of the food thus brought up was eaten with avidity by the soldiers, and put new heart and strength into them.
11 He had abundance of sport, and he fed his donkey upon the flesh of antelopes, which he ate with avidity , and throve exceedingly.
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