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The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)

CHAPTER XXVIII
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What a stomach has once done in the line of misbehavior, a stomach may do again.

If a pitcher has in it a tiny flaw, it may crack when filled with boiling liquid.

If you know of some article of food which disagrees with you, _let it alone_.

If you are inclined to dyspepsia, eschew hot breads, pastry, fried or greasy food, nuts and many sweets.

Avoid becoming dependent upon any medicine to ward off indigestion, if by care in your diet you can accomplish the same purpose.


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