Excerpt from Some Every-Day Folks, Vol. 1 of 3
"I cared little for his sermon," said Mrs. Watford, "but I thought his teeth were singularly beautiful."
"Which is easily explained," replied Miss Minnifie, "because the sermon was probably his own, whereas his teeth are not."
"Impossible, my love! he is but eight or nine and twenty!"
"I know a false tooth when I see it, Jane; much more a whole set. Absolute regularity and snow-like whiteness combined mean Arts, not Nature."
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