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But – horror of horrors – no sooner have you swallowed a lungful of sunlight than the boatman turns around and steers you back into the Gollumesque gloom.
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"Never in your life have you ever swallowed anything and it's still sticking out of your mouth, but once you do it, it's easy".
Something like — I imagine — the sensation you might experience had you been swallowed by a 1960s television set, perhaps after spending too many hours staring into its grainy screen.
(34) Have you had problems swallowing liquids?
Have you had problems swallowing liquids or solids?
Once you have swallowed air, you will be able to push it out as a burp.
If you have already swallowed it, you are not in danger, but the crown will need to be replaced.
DO wait until you have swallowed your food before you take a sip of tea.
If the plant causes a reaction before you have swallowed it, wait until the symptoms have disappeared before testing a new plant.
It feels like a long time ago, but legend has it that if you had swallowed gum then, your body would be completing its digestion about now.
After you've swallowed that pill you'll need to move onto 18th Century Philosopher David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, An Enquiry Concerning The Principles of Morals, and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
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