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These seeds were given to me, long ago, by an old woman to whom I had been kind. She was a fairy, I believe — Only in dire distress must the seeds be planted. Then, await the results with confidence. The seeds must be planted in spring, watered at dawn and exactly at midnight. Tend to them constantly, and keep a pure heart. Avoid complainings. When a flower comes up, eat it. It will make you full, and you will never feel emptiness again —

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