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days he s.d prove capable of resisting the usual disturbing
days he s.d prove capable of resisting the usual disturbing
effects of such weather at sea, + came to take a pleasure in
effects of such weather at sea, + came to take a pleasure in
[[?]] + batting against boisterous winds + tossing waves I
do not know what c.d more rapidly brace up within him what

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Shaw Chapter I 2

              I w/d recommend the man who begins to feel the

effects of long continued professional labour, or of an idle + luxurious life, if his constitution is still capable of amend- ment, to try the effects of a voyage across the Atlantic, + back again in winter; with such an interval between the two as he might be able to allow for a ? tour in the United States. In the summer the weather is insert likely to be /insert so fine that the only benefit he w.d derive from his two voyages w.d be that of breathing the air of the ocean for as many days as he w.d spend in making them. But in winter these w.d be almost a certainly of some rough weather; + if after a few days he s.d prove capable of resisting the usual disturbing effects of such weather at sea, + came to take a pleasure in ? + batting against boisterous winds + tossing waves I do not know what c.d more rapidly brace up within him what