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... mouth , snuffing it up into the nostrils , a sort of deliberate intensification of it . There is the added delight that comes from getting ready for it . Distance lends enchantment to the view , and we look forward to fresh delights ...
... mouth , snuffing it up into the nostrils , a sort of deliberate intensification of it . There is the added delight that comes from getting ready for it . Distance lends enchantment to the view , and we look forward to fresh delights ...
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... mouth water when all else is flat and uninteresting . First , there seem to be constitutional differences in the intensi- ties of the various needs . Some children remain food - centered year after year . They are gobblers and munchers ...
... mouth water when all else is flat and uninteresting . First , there seem to be constitutional differences in the intensi- ties of the various needs . Some children remain food - centered year after year . They are gobblers and munchers ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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