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Tosefta for Maasrot 3:8

תְּאֵנָה שֶׁהִיא עוֹמֶדֶת בֶּחָצֵר, אוֹכֵל אַחַת אַחַת וּפָטוּר. וְאִם צֵרַף, חַיָּב. רַבִּי שִׁמְעוֹן אוֹמֵר, אַחַת בִּימִינוֹ וְאַחַת בִּשְׂמֹאלוֹ וְאַחַת בְּפִיו. עָלָה לְרֹאשָׁהּ, מְמַלֵּא חֵיקוֹ וְאוֹכֵל:

A fig tree that stands in a courtyard: one may eat [the figs from it] one at a time and be exempt [from tithes], but if he combined [them], he is required [to tithe]. Rabbi Shimon says: [even if he has] one in his right hand and one in his left hand and one in his mouth, [he is exempt]. If he ascended to the top [of the tree], he may fill his lap and eat.

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