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may be .sure I am not very warmly clad. One straw hat 

 and veil, one cotton shirt, one pair cotton overalls, one 

 pair ctillon socks and one |)air sIkk's, comprise my entire 

 wcarinfj api^arcl ( I'^ij;'. 83). llcfon.' noon, shirt and 

 pants are both thoroughly w^et with perspiration. 



Fig. 7f!. — Liftiiit; uff't/if iSiiper. 



sri)N(a:-ii.\Tii at noon. 



In this heated condition, I sponL;c myself of{ ^vith 

 cold water before dinner, put on dr\- pants and shirt, and 

 lianp up the wot ones in the sun to be put on next (la\'. I 

 am sure that by this refreshing change, I am able to do 



