The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... 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 were in the habit of giving thought to every- thing , we should never even gather a nut ...
... 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 were in the habit of giving thought to every- thing , we should never even gather a nut ...
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... fire ; so I advise you , if ever you do see any phosphorus , not to meddle with it - for in burning , it sticks closely to the skin , and there is the greatest difficulty in the world in extinguishing it , and the burns it makes are ...
... fire ; so I advise you , if ever you do see any phosphorus , not to meddle with it - for in burning , it sticks closely to the skin , and there is the greatest difficulty in the world in extinguishing it , and the burns it makes are ...
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... fire by a mere nothing , and which we dare not put into our mouths ; where do they find the lime which I also protest is not fit to eat , and yet of which we have stores from our heads to our feet ? It is very surprising , too , to ...
... fire by a mere nothing , and which we dare not put into our mouths ; where do they find the lime which I also protest is not fit to eat , and yet of which we have stores from our heads to our feet ? It is very surprising , too , to ...
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... fire to cook with , or rather , to speak more cor- rectly , who gives it to him ? Now you are quite puzzled , so I must help you out . In the mansion we were talking about some time ago , to whom would any one who wanted to light a fire ...
... fire to cook with , or rather , to speak more cor- rectly , who gives it to him ? Now you are quite puzzled , so I must help you out . In the mansion we were talking about some time ago , to whom would any one who wanted to light a fire ...
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... fire at command . You know also , already , what it is he has to get cooked ; namely , the pulpy stew , which has begun in the mouth by chewing , and which it is his busi- ness now to finish perfectly . Now see what a cook does who has ...
... fire at command . You know also , already , what it is he has to get cooked ; namely , the pulpy stew , which has begun in the mouth by chewing , and which it is his busi- ness now to finish perfectly . Now see what a cook does who has ...
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