What did Meriwether Lewis mean when he wrote he had an "inclination" to eat veal.?
" I felt an...
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What did Meriwether Lewis mean when he wrote he had an "inclination" to eat veal.?
" I felt an inclination to eat some veal and
walked on shore and killed a very fine buffaloe calf and a large woolf, much
the whitest I had seen, it was quite as white as the wool of the common sheep."
He did not like eating veal
He had never eaten veal before.
He wanted to eat veal
He had eaten too much veal.
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