Considering the pig, a single–minded bestiary.
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The actual lines of a pig (I mean a really fat pig) are among the loveliest and most luxuriant in nature; the pig has the same great curves, swift and yet heavy, which we see in rushing water or in a rolling cloud.G.K. Chesterton, The Uses of Diversity, (1920).
The actual lines of a pig (I mean a really fat pig) are among the loveliest and most luxuriant in nature; the pig has the same great curves, swift and yet heavy, which we see in rushing water or in a rolling cloud.
G.K. Chesterton, The Uses of Diversity, (1920).