The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... mouth . Wait a moment ; there is something else first . Bu you are so accustomed to make use of it , that you have never given it a thought , I dare say . It is not enough merely that one should have a mouth , we must be able to put ...
... mouth . Wait a moment ; there is something else first . Bu you are so accustomed to make use of it , that you have never given it a thought , I dare say . It is not enough merely that one should have a mouth , we must be able to put ...
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... mouth , but of filling the plate ( a very important question in another way ) would , but for the thumb , have had difficulties to surmount of which you can form no idea . Have you noticed that when you want to take hold of anything ( a ...
... mouth , but of filling the plate ( a very important question in another way ) would , but for the thumb , have had difficulties to surmount of which you can form no idea . Have you noticed that when you want to take hold of anything ( a ...
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... mouth , to con- sider the hand , which is the mouth's purveyor . Before the cook lights the fires the maid must go to market , must she not ? And it is a very valuable maid that we have here : what would become of us without her ? If we ...
... mouth , to con- sider the hand , which is the mouth's purveyor . Before the cook lights the fires the maid must go to market , must she not ? And it is a very valuable maid that we have here : what would become of us without her ? If we ...
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... mouth is not the only thing required for eating , and that whether it be a paw or a hand , there must always be a servant to go to market for Mr. Mouth , and to provide him with food . Happily , we are not driven to this extremity . We ...
... mouth is not the only thing required for eating , and that whether it be a paw or a hand , there must always be a servant to go to market for Mr. Mouth , and to provide him with food . Happily , we are not driven to this extremity . We ...
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... mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know him ? You look at me quite aghast ! Oh , ungrateful child , not to know your dearest friend ! As a punish- ment , I shall not tell you who he is to - day ...
... mouths , and I am happy to say we have one accordingly . I wonder whether you know him ? You look at me quite aghast ! Oh , ungrateful child , not to know your dearest friend ! As a punish- ment , I shall not tell you who he is to - day ...
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