The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... turning gradually into a grown - up cat . It is her daily food which is daily becoming a cat inside her - her saucers of milk now , and very soon her mice , all serve to the same end . The large ox , too , of whom you are so much afraid ...
... turning gradually into a grown - up cat . It is her daily food which is daily becoming a cat inside her - her saucers of milk now , and very soon her mice , all serve to the same end . The large ox , too , of whom you are so much afraid ...
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... turning into little boys and girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into oxen ! And I call it a history , observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then ...
... turning into little boys and girls , milk and mice turning into cats , and grass into oxen ! And I call it a history , observe , because it is a transformation that never happens suddenly , but by degrees , as time goes on . Now , then ...
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... them -- you who are of no use in any way at present , who want everybody's help yourself , but as yet can help nobody . Not that I mean to reproach you by saying this . Your turn has not come yet , and everybody began like 24 THE HAND .
... them -- you who are of no use in any way at present , who want everybody's help yourself , but as yet can help nobody . Not that I mean to reproach you by saying this . Your turn has not come yet , and everybody began like 24 THE HAND .
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Jean Macé. turn has not come yet , and everybody began like you originally . But I do wish to impress upon you that you must prepare yourself to become some day useful to others , so that you may pay back the debts which you are now ...
Jean Macé. turn has not come yet , and everybody began like you originally . But I do wish to impress upon you that you must prepare yourself to become some day useful to others , so that you may pay back the debts which you are now ...
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... turns away . Very good ; here then is one little animal , at least , who understands for what end she has received the sense of taste , and who makes a reasonable use of it . Very different from some children of my acquaintance , who ...
... turns away . Very good ; here then is one little animal , at least , who understands for what end she has received the sense of taste , and who makes a reasonable use of it . Very different from some children of my acquaintance , who ...
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