Principles of healthy living urged for lasting well being
A 1920s style sermonette emphasizes basics for a long life: balanced diet, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and cheerful demeanor. It warns against excess, stresses variety in meals, and cautions that moderation and daily habits form lifelong health. It notes religious and old wisdom on temperance and cleanliness.
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Auction of Lamb essay script draws 12000 bid
Copperfield Weekly reports a sale of a script connected to Charles Lamb with a "Dissertation of Kreast Pig" title. The buyer plans to keep the manuscript for 100 years and treat the work as a business venture in literature.
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The Trumpeter Swan's Secret Engagement
A Trumpeter Swan describing bird life and keeper knowledge recounts how birds communicate with shrieks and sounds. Billy Brownie explains understanding from Mother Nate and the keeper, while the Prompeter Swan signals an important engagement that ends the рассказ.
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How At Started HYORL ow child learns to say yes or no
The text discusses early nonverbal communication in children and animals, noting head nodding for yes and sideward head shakes for no. It compares infant responses to parental guidance and references Darwin. The passage reflects on instinctive expressions and the development of agreeable resistance.
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The Why of Superstitions by RH Trving King
A historical overview discusses cures for hoof disease in cattle as primitive magic. It cites European and American folklore on the evil eye and footprints, linking disease to spirits and ritual practices.
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Enthusiasm, the Fire in the Heart, in Barrett Meditation
Leonard A. Barrett argues enthusiasm is the driving force behind artistic and professional success. He asserts talent without passion yields weak impact, while fervor channels energy into creative work, citing historic figures and the enduring claim that “every great moment” stems from zeal.
Fragmented Verse Line Cites Rent Doom and Death
A garbled fragment presents a misquoted line about lives of great men and a murky reference to rent. It reads like a postscript or satire with stray names and odd capitalization. The readable bits suggest a literary misprint or overheard soliloquy fragment rather than a complete article.
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Hat designed to shield women from cars on highways
A fragmented report describes a safety design assigned in England to protect women from being run down by automobiles. The concept involves lights and reflective materials on hats, aiming to slow traffic and give drivers time to react, though details are unclear due to the damaged text.
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