The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... Look at your little pink nails , which push out further and further every morning ; examine the tips of your beautiful fair hair , which gets longer and longer by de- grees ; coming out from your head as grass springs up from the earth ...
... Look at your little pink nails , which push out further and further every morning ; examine the tips of your beautiful fair hair , which gets longer and longer by de- grees ; coming out from your head as grass springs up from the earth ...
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Jean Macé. your little finger , and all the grandeur and size you now look upon , they have taken in by the process of eating . " What , do trees eat ? " you ask . Verily , do they ; and they are , by no means , the least greedy of ...
Jean Macé. your little finger , and all the grandeur and size you now look upon , they have taken in by the process of eating . " What , do trees eat ? " you ask . Verily , do they ; and they are , by no means , the least greedy of ...
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... look after and remember all that has to be done in the house . Just think what a relief it would be to her to possess a machine which should sweep the rooms , cook the dinners , wash the plates , mend torn clothes , and keep watch over ...
... look after and remember all that has to be done in the house . Just think what a relief it would be to her to possess a machine which should sweep the rooms , cook the dinners , wash the plates , mend torn clothes , and keep watch over ...
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... Look at my lamp , " what would he reply ? He would most likely ask at once , " What lamp ? " - for there would be very little resemblance to a lamp in that mere ghost of one before him . But to you , who have seen the different parts ...
... Look at my lamp , " what would he reply ? He would most likely ask at once , " What lamp ? " - for there would be very little resemblance to a lamp in that mere ghost of one before him . But to you , who have seen the different parts ...
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... look a little into the history of what other animals eat , beginning by those most like ourselves , and going on to the rest in regular succession downwards . And while we are on the subject , I will say a word or two on the way in ...
... look a little into the history of what other animals eat , beginning by those most like ourselves , and going on to the rest in regular succession downwards . And while we are on the subject , I will say a word or two on the way in ...
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