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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 7
CHAPTER 22. Merry Christmas.
affected at this juncture, especially Captain Bildad. For loath to depart, yet; very loath to leave, for good
Introduction to Psychology · Chapter 2
Biological Bases of Behaviour
Mood, sleep | Depression |
| GABA | Inhibition | Anxiety |
| Glutamate | Excitation, memory | Stroke damage |
| Acetylcholine | Muscle action, memory | Alzheimer's |
## 2.3 Brain
Ulysses · Chapter 27
Chapter 27
affection and admiration: with description: with impediment: with suggestion. Both then were silent? Silent, each contemplating the other
Ulysses · Chapter 17
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affecting instant with her dainty tucker and her new coquette cap (a gift for her feastday as she told
Ulysses · Chapter 28
Chapter 28
affected? Envy, jealousy, abnegation, equanimity. Envy? Of a bodily and mental male organism specially adapted for the superincumbent
Ulysses · Chapter 24
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affections. You little expected me but I’ve come to stay and make a fresh start. There she sits
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 19
CHAPTER 86. The Tail.
mood it be in, its flexions are invariably marked by exceeding grace. Therein no fairy’s arm can transcend
Pride and Prejudice · Chapter 10
CHAPTER XXXVI.
affect concern in missing him; she really rejoiced at it. Colonel Fitzwilliam was no longer an object. She could
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 10
CHAPTER 37. Sunset.
moods, strangely tallies with the same quality in the Polar quadruped. This peculiarity is most vividly hit by the French
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 17
CHAPTER 74. The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View.
affect the countenance of the whale. For as in landscape gardening, a spire, cupola, monument, or tower of some