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Way of All Flesh, The

noun

  1. a novel (1903) by Samuel Butler.



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She's gone the way of all flesh, the way we must all go some day.

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The sabre-toothed lion has gone the way of all flesh; the deinotherium and the colossal ruminants of the Pliocene Age no longer browse beside the banks of Seine.

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A Household Book Once on a time I discovered Samuel Butler; not the other two, but the one who wrote The Way of All Flesh, the second-best novel in the English language.

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