The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... tell you , my dear child , something of the life and nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great ...
... tell you , my dear child , something of the life and nature of men and animals , believing the information may be of use to you in after - life , besides being an amusement to you now . Of course , I shall have to explain to you a great ...
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... tell you , if you do not already know . The other day , when your mamma said that your frock " had grown " too short , and that you could not go out visiting till we had given you another with longer sleeves 10 INTRODUCTION .
... tell you , if you do not already know . The other day , when your mamma said that your frock " had grown " too short , and that you could not go out visiting till we had given you another with longer sleeves 10 INTRODUCTION .
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... tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about a trifle ; that you have all your life eaten mouthfuls of bread without troubling yourself as to what became of them , and yet have not been stopped growing by your ...
... tell me it sounds very tedious , and like making a great fuss about a trifle ; that you have all your life eaten mouthfuls of bread without troubling yourself as to what became of them , and yet have not been stopped growing by your ...
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... tell you who he is to - day . I will give you till to - morrow to think about it . Meanwhile , as I have a little time left , I will say one word more about what we are going to look at together . It would hardly be worth while to tell ...
... tell you who he is to - day . I will give you till to - morrow to think about it . Meanwhile , as I have a little time left , I will say one word more about what we are going to look at together . It would hardly be worth while to tell ...
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... tell you . The porter who keeps the door of the mouth is the sense of taste . It is he who does the honors of the house so agreeably to proper visitors , and gives such an unscrupulous dis- missal to unpleasant intruders . In other ...
... tell you . The porter who keeps the door of the mouth is the sense of taste . It is he who does the honors of the house so agreeably to proper visitors , and gives such an unscrupulous dis- missal to unpleasant intruders . In other ...
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