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1 They were quite large, and were a toothsome morsel for hungry men.
2 It is offered to a stranger as an especial compliment, and great is the affront if this toothsome morsel is declined.
3 He knew that whenever his name was mentioned this unique indiscretion of his, this toothsome morsel , would likewise be dished up.
4 She holds her knife in her right hand, and in the other a crust of bread with her toothsome morsel on it.
5 The story was a toothsome morsel still: but it was regretfully admitted that the charge of rape had not been pushed home.
6 But the Major loved sweets too dearly to loosen his hold on any such toothsome morsel - except to pop it into his mouth.
7 How should I?-withall this pain forever tying me into knots! mumbled Miss Selina, as a toothsome morsel of toast entered her mouth.
8 The sandwiches were filled with a rich cheese mixture, and the result of toasting them was a toothsome morsel most gratifying to the hungry palate.
9 Ahasuerus: Is there aught left of those toothsome morsels ?
10 Having wearied of that whim, she had let the birds loose; a generosity she regretted now that toothsome morsels were rare.
11 When dressed and broiled they were such fat and toothsome morsels that in their season other sorts of meat were little used.
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