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CHAPTER V.

On Biting, and the Means to be Employed with Regard to Women of Different Countries.

All the places that can be kissed, are also the places that can be bitten, except the upper lip, the interior of the mouth, and the eyes.

The qualities of good teeth are as follows: They should be equal, possessed of a pleasing brightness, capable of being colored, of proper proportions, unbroken, and with sharp ends.

The defects of teeth on the other hand are, that they are blunt, protruding from the gums, rough, soft, large, and loosely set.

The following are the different kinds of biting, viz:

The hidden bite.

The swollen bite.

The point.

The line of points.

The coral and the jewel.

The line of jewels.

The broken cloud.

The biting of the boar.

(i) The biting which is shown only by the excessive redness of the skin that is bitten, is called the "hidden bite."

(2) When the skin is pressed down on both sides, it is called the "swollen bite."

(3) When a small portion of the skin is bitten with two teeth only, it is called the "point."

(4) When such small portions of the skin are bitten with all the teeth, it is called the "line of points."

(5) The biting which is done by bringing together the teeth and the lips, is called the "coral and the jewel." The lip is the coral, and the teeth the jewel.

(6) When biting is done with all the teeth, it is called the line or jewels.

(7) The biting which consists of unequal risings in a circle, and which comes from the space between the teeth, is called the "broken cloud." This is impressed on the breasts.

(8) The biting which consists of many broad rows of

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