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A "a wolf was constantly in a starving state, and therefore ready to eat anything"
B "these freebooters were always sleek and well-conditioned"
C. "Any animal that had died from natural causes, or that was diseased or tainted, they would not touch"
D. "killed two hundred and fifty sheep, apparently for the fun of it, and did not eat an ounce of their flesh"
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