| Homeopathy - 1859 - 472 pages
...untimely sufferers, the boy burned his fingers, and to cool them applied them to his mouth, and for the first time in his life, in the world's life indeed, he tasted crackling I The father, .returning, met with a similar experience, which for a time was kept a secret ; but,... | |
| Charles Fessenden Nichols - Homeopathy - 1879 - 56 pages
...untimely sufferers, the boy burned his fingers, and applied them to his month to cool them, when tor the first time In his life, — in the world's life indeed, he tasted "cracklings." The father met with a similar experience, and, being also delighted with the taste, kept... | |
| Herbert William Conn - Physiology - 1904 - 162 pages
...sign of life in the pigs, and burned his fingers. To cool them, he put them to his mouth, and "for the first time in his life (in the world's life, indeed), he tasted — crackling!" "Crackling" is the name Charles Lamb gives to roasted pork. At length the boy realized that it was... | |
| Homeopathy - 1868 - 320 pages
...untimely sufferers, the boy burned his fingers, and to cool them applied them to his mouth, and for the first time in his life — in the world's life,...tried, and — the jury getting a taste of the roast pig — acquitted. But the secret was divulged, the thing took wing and nothing but fires were seen... | |
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