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SEED-TIME AH© HABVI1T. 
To a Cold-Footed Lady. 
Madam, allow me to prescribe for you. 
1. Procure a quantity of woolen stockings 
—not such as you buy at the stores under 
the name of lamb’s wool, that you can read 
a newspaper through—but the kind that 
your Aunt Jerusha in the country knits for 
you, that will keep your feet dry and warm 
in spite of wind and weather. 
2. If you want to be really thorough 
change them every morning, hanging the 
fresh ones by the fire during the night. 
3. Procure thick calf-skin boots, double 
uppers and tripple soles, and wear them 
from the first of October till the first of 
May. Make frequent applications of some 
good oil blacking. 
4. Avoid rubbers altogether, except a 
pair of large rubber boots, which may be 
worn for a little time through snowdrifts 
nr a flood of water. 
5. Hold the bottoms of your feet in cold 
water a quarter of an inch deep, just before 
going to bed, two or three minutes, and 
then rub them hard with rough towels and 
your naked hand. 
6. Now, madam, go out freely in all 
weathers, and, believe me,*not only will 
your feet enjoy a good circulation, but as 
a consequence of the good circulation in 
the lower extremities, your head will be 
relieved of its fullness, and your heart of 
its palpitations. Your complexion will be 
greatly improved, and your health made 
better in every respect .—Dio Leivis's Nug¬ 
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UNCLE JIM: 
See here, nephew you are 
a good farmer, and take 
excellent care of your 
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one of the greatest sources of profit on your farm, 
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NEPHEW: No, uncle, I didn’t know there was 
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NEPHEW: All right, uncle, I’m glad you told 
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for a copy. Good day. 
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