id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6970 Macé, Jean The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals .txt text/plain 119866 5131 75 I am going to tell you, my dear child, something of the life and nature animals eat, beginning by those most like ourselves, and going on to Every time you look at your little hand, remember that you have its good purpose we must think a little about this poor blood; who has so The next sort are those little pointed teeth, which come after the a long circuit in the air, while the hinge end makes only a very little stomach wishes to set to work, it appeals to the blood, which comes inside this little body, of which you were making use without knowing animal's blood knew well that bad times might come, that grass might The first time we talked about the Blood, my dear little pupil, I Go, then, and eat your food in peace, like the pretty little animal ./cache/6970.txt ./txt/6970.txt