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Excerpt from The Five Senses, or Gateways to Knowledge
The ivory palace of the skull, which is the central abode of the soul, although it dwells in the whole body, Opens to the outer world four gateways, by which its in¿uences may enter; and a fifth, Whose alleys are in numerable, unfolds its thousand doors on the surface of every limb. These gateways, which we otherwise name the Organs of the Senses and call in our mother Speech, the Eye, the Ear, the Nose, the Mouth, and the Skin - are instruments by which we see.
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