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Higher Laws
to my

    imagination.  to animal food is not t of

    experience, but is an instinct.  It appeared more beautiful to live

    lohough I never did so, I

    far enougo please my imagination.  I believe t every man

    o preserve ic faculties

    in t condition icularly inclined to abstain from

    animal food, and from muc is a significant

    fact, stated by entomologists -- I find it in Kirby and Spence --

    t quot;some insects in t state, th

    organs of feeding, make no use of t;; and t do;a

    general rule, t almost all insects in tate eat much less

    t of larvae.  terpillar wransformed

    into a butterfly ... and ttonous maggot w;

    content two of

    liquid.  tterfly still

    represents tidbit s his

    insectivorous fate.  tate;

    and tions in t condition, nations  fancy

    or imagination, ray them.

    It is o provide and cook so simple and clean a diet as

    offend tion; but to be fed

    table.

    Yet pers eaten temperately need not

    make us asites, nor interrupt t

    pursuits.  But put an extra condiment into your dis will

    poison you.  It is not o live by rich cookery.

    Most men heir own hands

    precisely sucable food, as is

    every day prepared for t till therwise

    civilized, and, if gentlemen and ladies, are not true men

    and ainly suggests

    may be vain to ask  be reconciled to

    fles.  I am satisfied t it is not.  Is it no
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