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1  Tomorrow I will eat the dolphin.
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2  It will be harder to eat than the bonito.
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3  I will eat it all and then I will be ready.
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4  But if I eat him fresh enough he won't be bad.
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5  Perhaps I should eat some of it when I clean it.
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6  Make another turn in the dark and come back and eat them.
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7  I must surely remember to eat the tuna after it gets light.
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8  Now," he said, when his hand had dried, "I must eat the small tuna.
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9  I must remember to eat the tuna before he spoils in order to keep strong.
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10  It would not be bad to eat with a little lime or with lemon or with salt.
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11  A flying fish is excellent to eat raw and I would not have to cut him up.
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12  Remember, no matter how little you want to, that you must eat him in the morning.
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13  "I don't think I can eat an entire one," he said and drew his knife across one of the strips.
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14  If the fish decides to stay another night I will need to eat again and the water is low in the bottle.
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15  Now I will pay attention to my work and then I must eat the tuna so that I will not have a failure of strength.
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16  And I do not know whether the sun will rot or dry what is left, so I had better eat it all although I am not hungry.
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17  The old man loved to see the turtles eat them and he loved to walk on them on the beach after a storm and hear them pop when he stepped on them with the horny soles of his feet.
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