The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . Fig. 27.—The fades of freckle-faced boy an excellent illustrationof the in laughter of effervescent and infinitely varied possil^ilitiesof motor Fk;. 2S,—The .snap-shot was taken without the subjects kuowlcdKe anddiscloses admirably the acti\ali(jn of the facial muscles which arc asscjcialedwith hearty lauf;htcr. PAIN, LAUGHTER, AND CRYING 95 is the re,spiratory system utilized for such a clarifying pur-pose? Wiry do we not laugh with our feet and hands aswell? Were laughter expressed with the hands


The origin and nature of the emotions; miscellaneous papers . Fig. 27.—The fades of freckle-faced boy an excellent illustrationof the in laughter of effervescent and infinitely varied possil^ilitiesof motor Fk;. 2S,—The .snap-shot was taken without the subjects kuowlcdKe anddiscloses admirably the acti\ali(jn of the facial muscles which arc asscjcialedwith hearty lauf;htcr. PAIN, LAUGHTER, AND CRYING 95 is the re,spiratory system utilized for such a clarifying pur-pose? Wiry do we not laugh with our feet and hands aswell? Were laughter expressed with the hands, the monkeymight fall from the tree and, if by the feet, man might fallto the ground. He would at least be ataxic. In fact,laughter has the great advantage of utilizing a group ofpowerful muscles which can be readily spared without


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