The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... woods and villages scattered over the plain , even up to the blue line of the Rhine , which stretches out to the distant horizon . After this he will easily find his way about . · It is to the top of a mountain equally useful that I ...
... woods and villages scattered over the plain , even up to the blue line of the Rhine , which stretches out to the distant horizon . After this he will easily find his way about . · It is to the top of a mountain equally useful that I ...
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... wood , like those pretty squirrels who nibble hazel - nuts so daintily , you would soon discover , from being thus thrown upon your own resources , that the mouth is not the only thing required for eating , and that whether it be a paw ...
... wood , like those pretty squirrels who nibble hazel - nuts so daintily , you would soon discover , from being thus thrown upon your own resources , that the mouth is not the only thing required for eating , and that whether it be a paw ...
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... wood , and you will see a ray of light which will shine for some mo- ments . But mind , you must not play at that game when you are alone ; it is a dangerous amusement , and one hears every day of terrible accidents caused by dis ...
... wood , and you will see a ray of light which will shine for some mo- ments . But mind , you must not play at that game when you are alone ; it is a dangerous amusement , and one hears every day of terrible accidents caused by dis ...
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... wood ? I think you can answer this yourself , for you cannot have forgotten our famous steward , who gives every- thing to everybody . But , you will wonder , I dare say , how the blood can carry wood in his pockets . Wood ? Ay , and real ...
... wood ? I think you can answer this yourself , for you cannot have forgotten our famous steward , who gives every- thing to everybody . But , you will wonder , I dare say , how the blood can carry wood in his pockets . Wood ? Ay , and real ...
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... wood . Do not puzzle yourself to find out how . Enough that he burns it as we do , and by a similar process . Well , in one way or another , the master cook has his fire at command . You know also , already , what it is he has to get ...
... wood . Do not puzzle yourself to find out how . Enough that he burns it as we do , and by a similar process . Well , in one way or another , the master cook has his fire at command . You know also , already , what it is he has to get ...
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