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1 1| The childish and savage taste of men and women for new 2 1| manufacturers have learned that this taste is merely whimsical. Of 3 1| for a foundation: now, a taste for the beautiful is most 4 1| gross. It is partly his taste, and not merely his misfortune. 5 4| very few exceptions, no taste for the best or for very 6 4| the nobleman of cultivated taste surrounds himself with whatever 7 6| and give each other a new taste of that old musty cheese 8 8| might add eating, for I did taste. I was determined to know 9 10| it was dipped, and had no taste of the pump. Whoever camps 10 11| fruits, too fair for mortal taste. Instead of calling on some 11 12| commonly gross sense of taste, that I have been inspired 12 12| us. If the hunter has a taste for mud-turtles, muskrats, 13 12| the fine lady indulges a taste for jelly made of a calf' 14 12| offensive it may be to modern taste. He teaches how to eat, 15 14| exterminated it. It has a sweetish taste, much like that of a frost-bitten 16 15| wild and ciderish to my taste. Not long since I read his