Show the butof door life tho nian man who lives an outdoor life w who he bleeps with the stars visible above b oye him who wins his bodily subsistence si elst ece nt at first hand from tile the earth and voters water sis Is a being who defies rain and sun run has haa a strange sense of elastic strength may drink if lie he lilies and rilay may smoke all day clay long and feel none tho the worse for it some such return to the earth carth for the means of life is what gives vigor and developing power to the colonist of an older rare race cast on a land like ours A few generations erat ions of nen men living in such fashion fash lon etore etoie up tip a capital of vitality which accounts largely fol foi tile the prodigal activity displayed by theli descend ants anti and mado made possible only by the sturdy contest with nature which their ancestors have waged that such n life is still led by multitudes of our countrymen serves to keep up our pristine force and energy dr S weir |