id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35535 Carroll, Lewis Feeding the Mind .txt text/plain 2987 200 82 you reply, "I do it to save _time_." A very good object, no doubt, but _Rule 5._--'If your friend makes a severe remark, either leave it friendly remark, tending towards making up the little difference that has _three-eighths_ of the way, and if in making friends, each was ready to go may be thoroughly digested; both which rules, for the body, are also four hours' rest before it is ready for another meal, the mind will in once an hour, leaving off for five minutes only each time, but taking care to this is simply _thinking over_ what we read. greater exertion of mind than the mere passive taking in the contents of books we read; I mean the arranging and 'ticketing,' so to speak, of the subjects in our minds, so that we can readily refer to them when we want interest to 'read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest' the good books that ./cache/35535.txt ./txt/35535.txt