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fail immediately, tter aim at something high.
As for a Ser, I deny t this is now a necessary
of life, tances of men it
for long periods in colder countries this. Samuel Laing says
t quot;the Laplander in his skin dress, and in a skin bag which he
puts over after night on
tinguishe life of
one exposed to it in any ; hem asleep
t ;t ; But,
probably, man did not live long on t discovering the
convenience s, which
pisfactions of the house
more t be extremely partial and
occasional in tes wed in our
ts er or thirds of
t for a parasol, is unnecessary. In our climate, in
t solely a covering at night. In
ttes a he symbol of a days march, and a
ro or painted on tree signified t so
many times t made so large limbed and
robust but t seek to narrow his world and wall in a space
sucted first bare and out of doors; but
t enougher, by
dayliger, to say nothe
torrid sun, would perhe bud if he had
not made e to cloter of a house. Adam
and Eve, according to ther
cloted a , first of
ions.
e may imagine a time whe human race,
some enterprising mortal crept into a er.
Every co some extent, and loves to
stay outdoors, even in and cold. It plays house, as well as
inct for it. remember the
interest shelving rocks, or any
approaco a ca