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for he was proud to be a genuine woodsman — had bravely 

 borne them, staggering up and down the hills and over 

 roots and logs and bogs. But the fatigue of such labors is 

 easily dispelled in camp. Pure air, plain food and the 

 indescribable something of life in the woods speedilj' re- 

 establish the disturbed physical equilibrium— for it is purely 

 physical fatigue. 



