1 I am eating them now, and you too.
2 I was famished, but Maud tried vainly to get me to eat.
3 People eat, therefore they must procure the wherewithal.
4 The lucky eat the most and move the longest, that is all.
5 They move in order to eat in order that they may keep moving.
6 She had discovered the china plate from which she was eating.
7 Oh, just to be alive, to be living and doing, to be the biggest bit of the ferment to the end, to eat you.
8 The big eat the little that they may continue to move, the strong eat the weak that they may retain their strength.
9 To begin with, at the midday dinner, Wolf Larsen informed the hunters that they were to eat thenceforth in the steerage.
10 Yet the food you have eaten or wasted might have saved the lives of a score of wretches who made the food but did not eat it.
11 You were, once, and able to eat me, as you were pleased to phrase it; but there has been a diminishing, and I am now able to eat you.
12 It was no larger than a hall bedroom in Grub Street, and yet twelve men were herded into it to eat and sleep and carry on all the functions of living.
13 I knew these men and their mental processes, was one of them myself, living the seal-hunting life, eating the seal-hunting fare, thinking, largely, the seal-hunting thoughts.
14 As night drew on, the clouds darkened and the wind freshened, so that when Maud and I ate supper it was with our mittens on and with me still steering and eating morsels between puffs.
15 You are one with a crowd of men who have made what they call a government, who are masters of all the other men, and who eat the food the other men get and would like to eat themselves.
16 He frankly states that the position he takes is based on no moral grounds, that all the hunters could kill and eat one another so far as he is concerned, were it not that he needs them alive for the hunting.
17 Three days of rest, three blessed days of rest, are what I had with Wolf Larsen, eating at the cabin table and doing nothing but discuss life, literature, and the universe, the while Thomas Mugridge fumed and raged and did my work as well as his own.
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