The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... go on eating nevertheless , and with a very good appetite , too , I assure you , as their parents know but too well very often . Why do people eat , then , even when they have nothing to cat but soup ? This is what I am going to tell ...
... go on eating nevertheless , and with a very good appetite , too , I assure you , as their parents know but too well very often . Why do people eat , then , even when they have nothing to cat but soup ? This is what I am going to tell ...
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... goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of ...
... goes on . Now , then , for the explanation . You have heard , I dare say , of those wonderful spinning - machines which take in at one end a mass of raw cotton , very like what you see in wadding , and give out at the other a roll of ...
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... goes without ceasing about her little girl now . It is the daughter's hand which should come and go around the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand . The mouth ...
... goes without ceasing about her little girl now . It is the daughter's hand which should come and go around the old mother hereafter - her hand and not another's . Here again , my child , the mouth is nothing without the hand . The mouth ...
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... goes , he comes , he is everywhere at once ; and this really , and not as we use the phrase in speaking of a merely active man : for the being everywhere at once is in this case , a fact . He keeps everything , not in a storehouse , but ...
... goes , he comes , he is everywhere at once ; and this really , and not as we use the phrase in speaking of a merely active man : for the being everywhere at once is in this case , a fact . He keeps everything , not in a storehouse , but ...
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... goes on inside , but the amusement anything affords is the least important part of it ; you have begun to find this out already , and you will find it out more and more every day . What seems to me one of the great advantages of the ...
... goes on inside , but the amusement anything affords is the least important part of it ; you have begun to find this out already , and you will find it out more and more every day . What seems to me one of the great advantages of the ...
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