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Updated: June 17, 2025


It would be grander and Wysier and more magnificent to go basket-less, and direct that the goods should be sent up, rather than run the risk of encountering the Contessa with a basket containing a couple of mutton cutlets, a ball of wool and some tooth-powder.

It is that Sage's vindication from several malignant charges, amongst others, and principally indeed, that of being much too refined and effeminate for a philosopher. Nothing can exceed the rhetorical skill with which he excuses himself for using tooth-powder.

"The rusks were splendid, anyhow, so what difference does it make what they were raised with?" Dan, however, began to taunt Felicity with her tooth-powder rusks, and kept it up for the rest of his natural life. "Don't forget to send the Governor's wife the recipe for them," he said.

He seemed so much larger than she had expected; from his knee to his high shining white collar was an immense distance and midway there was a thick gold watch-chain rising and falling as he breathed. He smelt very faintly of tooth-powder. But on the whole she was comfortable; only the thin gold ring round her finger felt strange.

Send for the last new Song the instant you open the leaves, I drop out of it. Take a cab I fly in at the window in red. Buy a box of tooth-powder at the chemist's I wrap it up for you in blue. Show yourself at the theater I flutter down on you in yellow. The mere titles of my advertisements are quite irresistible. Le t me quote a few from last week's issue.

He was homesick for familiar scenes and faces, for Miss Minion's and the long table in the basement to which the wizened old women would soon be crawling down for their evening nourishment, for Miss Tucker and his neighbor, Mr. Bunce, who by day made tooth-powder and by night talked Pater. He rose and held out his hand to the princess of the blood. Graciously she rose from her throne.

"There'll be a lot of cooking to do for the wedding," reflected Felicity in a tone of satisfaction. "I s'pose Aunt Olivia will want some rusks made. I hope she has plenty of tooth-powder laid in," said Dan. "It's a pity you don't use some of that tooth-powder you're so fond of talking about yourself," retorted Felicity. "When anyone has a mouth the size of yours the teeth show so plain."

As a matter of fact, again, the writer, from his own experience, and as what he has often occasion to recommend to others, takes the liberty of prescribing a tooth-powder, equal in comfort, efficacy, and safety, to any sold in the shops under such pompous and imposing titles.

We're going to raid San Antonio de los Banos two hundred of us to get her some pickles, and jam, and candy, and tooth-powder." Certain histories of the Cuban War for Independence speak of "The Battle of San Antonio de los Banos."

Castile soap, and some prepared tooth-powder without grit, should be used, and the brush should be applied on both sides of the teeth. The enamel, once broken through, is never renewed. The tooth decays, slowly but surely: hence we must guard against certain habits which injure the enamel, as picking the teeth with pins and needles.

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