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book v

. chap. xxviii._

[738-2] See Fielding, page 363.

He used to say that other men lived to eat, but that he ate to live.--DIOGENES LAERTIUS: _Socrates, xiv._

[738-3] See Holmes, page 637.

[739-1] In the "Adventures of Baron Munchausen" (Rudolphe Erich Raspe), stories gathered from various sources, is found the story of sound being frozen for a time in a post-horn, which when thawed gave a variety of tunes. A somewhat similar account is found in Rabelais,