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a leveat house is prepared; she is taken into a by her mother or some fun all find, and is [unknown] on her legs and arms with a sharp [unknown]; after this operation is over, she is  [unknown] for one or [unknown] hours (or even they [unknown] her system perfectly [unknown] she is the [unknown] into the family as [unknown]
a leveat house is prepared; she is taken into a by her mother or some female find, and is [unknown] on her legs and arms with a sharp [unknown]; after this operation is over, she is  [unknown] for one or [unknown] hours (or even they [unknown] her system perfectly [unknown] she is the [unknown] into the family as [unknown] for [unknown]. This [unknown] prevails and it strictly adhered to by the females  in all aged.
It is from these early habits, that the system of the [unknown] are prepare to endure the consequences, hardships, and [unknown] to which they are always subject.
If a female is pregnant when traveling, and her time of parturition comes out, she will at the call of nature stop at the first convenient [unknown]  or poor of water, where she will be delivered; she milk then wash her child in cold water, and wrap it in her blanket, or any old clothes she may have; she will then wash herslef and in two hours, be prepared to proceed on her=
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a leveat house is prepared; she is taken into a by her mother or some female find, and is [unknown] on her legs and arms with a sharp [unknown]; after this operation is over, she is [unknown] for one or [unknown] hours (or even they [unknown] her system perfectly [unknown] she is the [unknown] into the family as [unknown] for [unknown]. This [unknown] prevails and it strictly adhered to by the females in all aged. It is from these early habits, that the system of the [unknown] are prepare to endure the consequences, hardships, and [unknown] to which they are always subject. If a female is pregnant when traveling, and her time of parturition comes out, she will at the call of nature stop at the first convenient [unknown] or poor of water, where she will be delivered; she milk then wash her child in cold water, and wrap it in her blanket, or any old clothes she may have; she will then wash herslef and in two hours, be prepared to proceed on her= =journey