The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... disagreeable taste ; a further proof that God has thought of everything . Medicines , it is true , are unpleasant to the taste , and yet have to be swallowed in certain cases . But we may compare them to THE TONGUE . 27 27.
... disagreeable taste ; a further proof that God has thought of everything . Medicines , it is true , are unpleasant to the taste , and yet have to be swallowed in certain cases . But we may compare them to THE TONGUE . 27 27.
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... swallow one thing after another greedily , without tasting ; and such a crowd of arrivals , coming in with a rush , " forces the sentry , " as they say ; and whose fault is it , if , after this , we find thieves established in the house ...
... swallow one thing after another greedily , without tasting ; and such a crowd of arrivals , coming in with a rush , " forces the sentry , " as they say ; and whose fault is it , if , after this , we find thieves established in the house ...
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... swallowing , but not before . If she has the least suspi- cion , no amount of coaxing makes any differeuce to her ; you may call " puss , puss , " for ever ; all your tender in- vitations are useless , and she turns away . Very good ...
... swallowing , but not before . If she has the least suspi- cion , no amount of coaxing makes any differeuce to her ; you may call " puss , puss , " for ever ; all your tender in- vitations are useless , and she turns away . Very good ...
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... swallow a mouthful after two or three turns , forget that they are thereby forcing the stomach to do the work the teeth have neglected to do , and this is very bad economy , I can assure you . You will see hereafter , when we speak ...
... swallow a mouthful after two or three turns , forget that they are thereby forcing the stomach to do the work the teeth have neglected to do , and this is very bad economy , I can assure you . You will see hereafter , when we speak ...
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... Swallowing is in fact a complicated action , and not to be explained in half a dozen words , and I think we have already chatted enough for to - day . I only wish I may not have tired you out with these interminable teeth ! But you may ...
... Swallowing is in fact a complicated action , and not to be explained in half a dozen words , and I think we have already chatted enough for to - day . I only wish I may not have tired you out with these interminable teeth ! But you may ...
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