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✲ see
♂ the
✧ butcher
✿ slap
↕ the
✫ steak, before he laid it on the block, and give his knife a sharpening, was to forget breakfast instantly. It was agreeable, too -- it really was -- to see him cut it off, so smooth and juicy. There was nothing savage in the act, although the knife was large and keen; it was a piece of art, high art; there was delicacy of touch, clearness of tone, skilful handling of the subject, fine shading. It was the triumph of mind over matter; quite. -- Dickens, "Martin Chuzzlewit"
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。 ゚ 。
. . . 。 .
. 𝐻𝒶𝓋𝑒 𝒶𝓃 𝒶𝓂𝒶𝓏𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓌𝑒𝑒𝓀𝑒𝓃𝒹ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ 。 .
。 ゚ . .
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。 ゚ 。
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