The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table: Every Man His Own Boswell

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The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table: Every Man His Own Boswell
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
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The Professor tells me there is a muscular slip, a dependence of the platyftma myoides^ which is called the riaorius Santorini, — Say that once more, — exclaimed the young fel- low mentioned aboTC.
The Professor says there is a little fleshy slip called Santorini's laughing muscle. I would have it cut out of my face, if I were bom with one of those con- stitutional grins upon it. Perhaps I am uncharita- ble in my judgment of those sour-looking people I told you of the other day, and of these sm
...iling folks.
It may be that they are bom with these looks, as other people are with more generally recognized deformities.
Both are bad enough, but I had rather meet three of the scowlers than one of the smilers.
— There is another unfortunate way of looking, which is peculiar to that amiable sex we do not like to find fault with. There are some very pretty, but, un- happily, very ill-bred women, who don't understand the law of tiiie road with regard to handsome faces.
Nature and custom would, no doubt, agree in conced- ing to all males the right of at least two distinct looks at every comely female countenance, without any in- fraction of the rules of courtesy or the sentiment of respect.


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