The Bazar book of Decorum the Care of the Person Manners Etiquette And Ceremo

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The Bazar book of Decorum the Care of the Person Manners Etiquette And Ceremo
Robert Tomes
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Human beings were never intended to be the mere guzzlers of food that they too often are. Though our animal appetites are a possession that we have in common with brutes, we are able, but they are not, to temper their grossness with the refinements of art.
This power, which is a distinguishing feature of man, is less often exercised than it should be, and we consequently find the human animal eat- ing and drinking in a manner which gives indi- cation only of the brutal instinct. There is nothin
...g more suggestive of a piggery at swill- time than an ordinary "bar-room and restau- rant" at the hours of luncheon, In what is swal- lowed on these occasions the human exercises no more discrimination than the porcine animal. As the former, with his head and elbows over the slushy bar, gulps down the " slings and cob- blers, " and other mysterious compounds of mis- cellaneous mixture, or bolts the indefinite oyster stews and clam chowders, how like he is to the latter, with his nose and fore feet in the overflow- ing trough of swill !

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