"Vegetarianism is necessary for the very rich and the very poor. The poor need it because it is cheap and nourishing. The rich, in order to cleanse all the poisons from the corpses that have accumulated in their overfed organism."
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Povarennaia kneiga dlia golodaiushchikh. Quoted in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism (NCLC), vol. 108, ed. by Jessica Menzo (Gale Group, 2002), p. 169.
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Natalia Nordman
Natalia BorÃsovna Nordman-Severova (14 December 1863 – 30 June 1914) was a Russian author who was the partner to the artist .
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