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ear a dozen shawls during the day, and sleep under a bale of blankets at night. One without any mental purpose, (unfortunately there are such,) though in vigorous health, is much more liable to catch cold than a spirited, delicate body bent on some positive pursuit. In this world of changeable climates, there are not a few people who get a habit of being annoyed by any weather that is in the slightest degree adverse to their present caprice. --In winter, they don't like winter; in summer, they prefer autumn; and in autumn, spring is the most delightful season of the year. A snow storm in August would be charming, but in its proper season it is a perfect nuisance. For such people, we are utterly incapable of writing any useful hints. We hope they will succeed in doing what they have set out to do, until they are punished into acquiescence with all the seasons of the year — that is, in making themselves uncomfortable, no matter what wind blows, or what sunshines.--The Century.