| Thomas Jefferson Murrey - Cooking - 1880 - 142 pages
...time in his life (in the world's, indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...still, he licked his fingers from a sort of habit. Thb truth at length broke into his slow understanding that it was the pig that smelt so and the pig... | |
| James Thomas Fields - American literature - 1881 - 412 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat in his beastly... | |
| Richard Aubrey Essery - Progress - 1881 - 184 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — Crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...surrendering himself up to the new-born pleasure he fell-to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramoiing it... | |
| English essays - 1881 - 578 pages
...(in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) ha tasted— crackling I Again hu sy those fond imaginations, we have another form of...members, that they be not led by our passions. If appe under, standing that it was the pig that smelt so, and the pig that tasted so delicious ; and surrendering... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 pages
...in his life, (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it,) he tasted crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfulls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat in his beastly... | |
| Edward Moxon (and co.) - Readers - 1882 - 580 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat in his beastly... | |
| Granville series - 1882 - 330 pages
...before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling ! 6. Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. Tt did not burn him so much now ; still he licked his...the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat, when his... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1884 - 546 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat in his beastly... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - English literature - 1884 - 498 pages
...world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it), he had tasted — crackling ! * " Again he felt the pig. It did not burn him so much now, still he...understanding, that it was the pig that smelt so and tasted so delicious; and surrendering himself to the new-born pleasnre, he fell to tearing up whole... | |
| James Thomas Fields - American literature - 1884 - 988 pages
...his life (in the world's life indeed, for before him no man had known it) he tasted — crackling! Again he felt and fumbled at the pig. It did not burn...still he licked his fingers from a sort of habit. The ' O truth at length broke into his slow understanding, that it was the pig that smelt so, and the pig... | |
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