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Danger

CHAPTER XII
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If that is to be the rule, the delicate young lady with the seeds of consumption in her system must be left at home for fear she may come with bare arms and a low-necked dress, and expose herself after being heated with dancing to the draught of an open window.

The bilious and dyspeptic must be omitted also, lest by imprudent eating and drinking they make themselves sick.

We cannot regulate these things.

The best we can do is to warn and admonish.
Every individual is responsible for his own moral character, habits and life.

Because some may become the slaves of appetite, shall restraint and limitation be placed on those who make no abuse of liberty?
We must teach men self-control and self-mastery, if we would truly help and save them.


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