29* CONCOCTION'. [Lesson xxxvin 



those passages, and excite hunger, as a faithfi 

 monitor, to remind us of that refreshment which 

 is now become necessary. And here I close my 

 account of the process of Concoction ; in the 

 consideration of which the young reader will 

 find abundant cause for astonishment and ad- 

 miration. 



LESSON 



