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" ... with such-like barbarous ejaculations, cramming all the while as if he would choke. Ho-ti trembled in every joint while he grasped the abominable thing, wavering whether he should not put his son to death for an unnatural young monster, when the crackling... "
Life, Letters, and Writings - Page 330
by Charles Lamb - 1882
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Cathcart's Literary Reader: A Manual of English Literature : Being Typical ...

George Rhett Cathcart - American literature - 1901 - 572 pages
...them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for pretense, proved not altogether displeasing to him. In conclusion (for the manuscript here is a little :edious), both father and son fairly sat down to the mess, and never left off till they had dispatched...
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The New Century: 4th-5th Reader. Revised, Book 5

1902 - 494 pages
...them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for a pretense, proved not altogether displeasing to him. In conclusion...here is a little tedious) both father and son fairly set down to the mess, and never left off till they had dispatched all that remained of the litter....
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English Essays

Edward Everett Hale - English essays - 1902 - 266 pages
...his son to death for an unnatural young monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers, as it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for a pretense, proved not altogether displeasing to...
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Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 6

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - Literature - 1905 - 330 pages
...his son to death for an unnatural young monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers, at it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for pretense, proved not altogether displeasing to him....
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English Essays

Walter Cochrane Bronson - Digital images - 1905 - 426 pages
...son to death for an unnatural young monster, when, the crackling scorch10 ing his fingers as it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for a pretence, proved not altogether displeasing to...
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The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and ..., Volume 8

Lionel Strachey - Wit and humor - 1906 - 324 pages
...unnatural young monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers, as it had done his son's and applying 39 the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some...flavour, which, make what sour mouths he would for pretence, proved not altogether displeasing to him. In conclusion (for the manuscript here is a little...
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Classics Old and New: A Series of School Readers, Book 5

Edwin Anderson Alderman - Readers - 1907 - 284 pages
...his son to death for an unnatural young monster. But the crackling scorched his fingers, as it had done his son's; and applying the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor, which, make what sour mouths he would for pretence, proved not altogether displeasing to him....
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - English Essays - 1908 - 364 pages
...his son to death for an unnatural young monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers, as it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them,...for a pretence, proved not altogether displeasing to himV ' In conclusion (for the manuscript here is a little tedious) both father and son fairly sat down...
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The Speaker: A Quarterly Magazine of Successful Readings, Volume 8

Recitations - 1913 - 620 pages
...not put his son to death for an unnatural monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers as it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them, he in his turn tasted some of its flavor. In conclusion both father and son fairly sat down to the mess, and never left off till they...
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... Select Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1909 - 366 pages
...his son to death for an unnatural young monster, when the crackling scorching his fingers, as it had done his son's, and applying the same remedy to them,...tasted some of its flavour, which, make what sour 10 mouths he woul'l for a pretence, proved not altogether displeasing to him. In conclusion (for the...
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