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... morning and evening , using cold water . As a rule , muffling up the throat is relaxing and injurious , but it is advisable to do so when going from a warm room into the cold air . Keep the mouth closed until you have walked some time ...
... morning and evening , using cold water . As a rule , muffling up the throat is relaxing and injurious , but it is advisable to do so when going from a warm room into the cold air . Keep the mouth closed until you have walked some time ...
Side 40
... morning and evening mist for dew . And , instead of this , there is not a moment of any day of our lives when Nature is not producing , scene after scene , picture after picture , glory after glory , and working still upon such exqui ...
... morning and evening mist for dew . And , instead of this , there is not a moment of any day of our lives when Nature is not producing , scene after scene , picture after picture , glory after glory , and working still upon such exqui ...
Side 42
... morning arise in its brightness ; and , in every succeeding year , the spring return to renovate the winter of nature . It is now you may understand the magnificent language of heaven ; it mingles its voice with that of revelation ; it ...
... morning arise in its brightness ; and , in every succeeding year , the spring return to renovate the winter of nature . It is now you may understand the magnificent language of heaven ; it mingles its voice with that of revelation ; it ...
Side 43
... morning sky , the town reviving , waking , starting into life once more , the river glistening as it rolled ( but rolling fast as ever ) , and the country bright with dew . Familiar sounds and cries came by degrees into the street below ...
... morning sky , the town reviving , waking , starting into life once more , the river glistening as it rolled ( but rolling fast as ever ) , and the country bright with dew . Familiar sounds and cries came by degrees into the street below ...
Side 44
... morning that he was a great deal better , and that they were to tell his father so . How many times the golden water danced upon the wall ; how many nights the dark dark river rolled towards the sea in spite of him ; Paul never counted ...
... morning that he was a great deal better , and that they were to tell his father so . How many times the golden water danced upon the wall ; how many nights the dark dark river rolled towards the sea in spite of him ; Paul never counted ...
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