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sounder and more restful sleep. Perhaps, if such 

 benefits were considered, this lack of hardihood would 

 be less common. 



Many people eagerly spy their own ailments among 

 the thousand and one ills a new patent medicine is 

 advertised to cure, and do not delay giving it a trial. 





A fireplace helps in ventilating a room. 



If they hear of some person who knows some one else 

 who has a friend that has been cured by a new kind 

 of healer, they cannot rest until this person has exer- 

 cised his science or healing touch on them. But 

 God's wonderful air, which can be had without money 

 and without price, they shun as if it were a deadly 

 poison. 



Do we wish to belong to the fortunate class who 

 have no need for patent medicines or other remedies? 

 Would we be among those who thoroughly enjoy both 



