What does this line mean. " There are forty feeding like one"?
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Forty feeding like one, over here refers to how slowly the work is actually being done in literal terms. That where ever this phrase had been used it meant that a certain work was being done very slowly and gradually and or a person was very poor in his dealings because he wasn't vigilant enough.
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