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A morsel I can spare.
Occasionally, he leaves a stray morsel: "I was sick and miserable for a long time, and I'm working desperately on 'The Radetzky March.' The material is too much, I am frail, and unable to shape it".
Morsel, I'm uncomfortable".
When I've forked up the last smoky morsel, I'm ready to hibernate.
I do remember that it tasted grand and that I hoovered up every last morsel; I dimly remember trying at one point to eat the waiter's hand.
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Mature teen readers will love Tender Morsels; I would have devoured it at 15, though not more enthusiastically than I did last week.
Suspicious that Mr Menzel has a book-selling agenda that renders him incapable of saying bad things about such morsels, I make my way to the Natural History Museum in London's swinging Kensington, where an event is being held.
All you have to know is that Morsel thinks I'm an Audi dealer from Simi Valley, California.
To my dismay no one touched a morsel, and I felt too self-conscious to go piling in solo.
Day-Lewis senior, for example, wrote one of his better poems, 'The Newborn', to celebrate the arrival of his son in 1957, including the prophetic lines: This morsel of man I've held - What potency it has, Though strengthless still and naked as A nut unshelled!
Madonna's Wallis Simpson somehow seems much softer and fluid from the morsels of information I have been able to gather.
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