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1 Doubtless: there is nothing uncommon in it; it is her natural prey .
2 In my weakness, however, I was the natural prey of violent extremes.
3 As for Jane, she was the natural prey of a threadbare poet.
4 Yes; one of my natural enemies, or, shall I say, my natural prey .
5 The killing of natural prey for daily food is not murder.
6 It was a rabbit, scarce because natural prey for the rat.
7 A mind in such a state as this is the natural prey of superstition.
8 Rover liked the sport, and came to think that dolls were his natural prey .
9 A dog is said to be about the size of an alligator's natural prey .
10 Such obscure settlements were the natural prey of the independent penumbra of the slave trade.
11 We are the natural prey of the conqueror still.
12 Are not the quail, the pigeon and the partridge the natural prey of the hawk?
13 Small though he was, the wolf was a predator, and horses were wolves' natural prey .
14 She didn't like being in cave lion territory; her kind, too, were their natural prey .
15 You, who are the natural prey of all the hungry single women in the community!
16 Shrinking habitats and a decline in natural prey have left these iconic birds under serious threat.
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