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1 Shall he perish for want of food while thou hast such superfluity in thy larder?
2 Here are many wild fruits, plums, pears, blackberries, walnuts, grapes, ripening in such superfluity that none value them.
3 And after all, when one sees it, one cannot but feel that such superfluity is better than meagreness and feebleness.
4 Whereto serve or profit such superfluity , such show, such ostentation, such extraordinary luxurious kind of life as is now come upon us?
5 The battle for existence allowed him no time for such superfluities .
6 It was an absurd fear; because creatures who could play in the dark would be above such superfluities .
7 A God who can relish such superfluities of horror is no God for human beings to appeal to.
8 Corydon, alas, had no talents for figuring, and was cursed with a weakness for such superfluities as clean laundry and coffee with cream.
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