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1 Mr. Belcher rolled this statement as a sweet morsel under his tongue.
2 What a sweet morsel for malicious tongues it would be, 'Have you heard?
3 The Chief of Council syllabled the sweet morsel of his outrageous thought without utterance.
4 Fanatics and false philanthropists have rolled it as a sweet morsel under their tongues.
5 We marched on gaily for another quarter of an hour, eating the sweet morsel .
6 This was a sweet morsel under and on his tongue.
7 You would sooner die yourself than shoot that sweet morsel .
8 Rolling it under the tongue as a sweet morsel
9 What a sweet morsel that would be for Strout if it proved to be true.
10 As the last sweet morsel disappeared Rosy said, with a long breath of perfect content,-
11 May we roll the rejection of a villainy as a sweet morsel under our tongues?
12 I did it; did it leisurely, rolling the privilege as a sweet morsel under my tongue.
13 These he devoured greedily and, having crunched the last sweet morsel , sniffed eagerly about for more.
14 It was a sweet morsel in her mouth; but bitter, oh, how bitter in her bowels!
15 To me business is a sweet morsel , and I delight myself with rolling it under my tongue.
16 That is a sweet morsel , my boy.
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