If gentlemen love the pleasant titillation of the gout, it is all one to the town-pump. [Please select]
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The titillation of watching the clock for tea, and of tea, and then, most sharpest titillation of them all, watching the clock for--time. [Please select]
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; and, finally, all the sensations, as of pain, titillation, light and colours, sounds, smells, tastes, heat, hardness, and the other tactile qualities. [Please select]
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The same prejudice has place in all our other sensations, even in those of titillation and pain. [Please select]
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But what will be said of the sensations of pain and titillation. [Please select]
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Hitherto he had hidden all signs of humorous titillation behind his impassive mask. [Please select]
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If gentlemen love the pleasant titillation of the gout, it is all one to the Town Pump. [Please select]
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Men who put their heads between lions' jaws generally are, for the titillation of a straggling hair might produce a cough that would prove tragical. [Please select]
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And we see that local motion alone causes in us not only the sensation of titillation and of pain, but also of light and sounds. [Please select]
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