The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 everything ...
... 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 everything ...
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... remember , I have stated that they do eat also . Do you think this is likely to interest you , and be worth the trouble of some thought and attention ? Perhaps you may tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about ...
... remember , I have stated that they do eat also . Do you think this is likely to interest you , and be worth the trouble of some thought and attention ? Perhaps you may tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about ...
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... remember . Like your cup of coffee , that is provided for her by others . Believe me , if you were suddenly left all alone in a wood , like those pretty squirrels who nibble hazel - nuts so daintily , you would soon discover , from ...
... remember . Like your cup of coffee , that is provided for her by others . Believe me , if you were suddenly left all alone in a wood , like those pretty squirrels who nibble hazel - nuts so daintily , you would soon discover , from ...
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... remember that you have its education to accomplish , its debts of honor to repay , and that you must make haste and teach it to be very clever , so that it may no longer be said of you , that.you are of no use to anybody . And then , my ...
... remember that you have its education to accomplish , its debts of honor to repay , and that you must make haste and teach it to be very clever , so that it may no longer be said of you , that.you are of no use to anybody . And then , my ...
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... remember what I have told you now , viz . , that the pleasure lodged in the tongue and its surroundings , is a plaything , but a plaything given to us by GOD ; and that we must use it accordingly . If a little girl has had a plaything ...
... remember what I have told you now , viz . , that the pleasure lodged in the tongue and its surroundings , is a plaything , but a plaything given to us by GOD ; and that we must use it accordingly . If a little girl has had a plaything ...
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