Physical Culture (Classic Reprint)
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H ich member of a family is generally the healthiest, happiest, and brightest? Why, the baby, of course. The young baby, who is regularly fed on pure milk, who is daily bathed, who has his daily airing, and who is not hampered by the constraints of fashionable dress and custom, is the picture of health and happi ness. His smile and prattle are the life of the household, and all who come within the radius of his in¿uence are uplifted and cheered. How can one keep from loving the baby? His brightness and sunshine are contagious, and the person who can be cross and crusty with a baby is indeed a sour and miserable being, from whom other people may well hold aloof with distrust and aversion.
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