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" Who early in the month of May, Took off his winter flannels." During the first warm days of early spring it is wise to remember the old saw, " Stick to your flannels till your flannels stick to you. "
Journal of the Outdoor Life - Page 7
1918
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Journal of the Outdoor Life, Volume 18

1921 - 458 pages
...due consideration, remembering that ''Beneath this stone, a lump of clay, Lies Uncle Peter Danncls, Who early in the month of May, Took off his winter...even the first of June, and your summer ones till the 15th of November or the 1st of December. It is often desirable to have an intermediate weight of underclothing...
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The Westminster Monthly, Volumes 36-37

1906 - 520 pages
...Of course, the baby's dead. AN EPITAPH Beneath this stone, a lump of clny Lies Uncle Peter Daniels, Who early in the month of May Took off his winter flannels. Three is a crowd — There were three, She, the parlor lamp, and he. There's no doubt. That's why the...
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Consumption: What it is and what to Do about it

John Bromham Hawes - 1915 - 154 pages
...your shoes be stout and warm in winter. 4. In winter wrap warmly out of doors and have an extra wrap always handy in case of a change in the weather. 5....even the first of June, and your summer ones till the I5th of November or the 1st of December. It is often desirable to have an intermediate weight of underclothing...
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Last Laughs: Funny Tombstone Quotes and Famous Last Words

Kathleen E. Miller - 2006 - 166 pages
...DOWNIE, CULLEN GRAVEYARD, BANFFSHIRE, ENGLAND Beneath this stone a lump of clay Lies Uncle Peter Daniels Who early in the month of May Took off his winter flannels PETER DANIELS, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND; ALSO REPORTED IN CHATHAM CEMETERY, KENT, ENGLAND She failed her...
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Journal of the Outdoor Life, Volumes 7-8

1910 - 920 pages
...your shoes be stout and warm in winter. 4. In winter wrap warmly out of doors and have an extra wrap always handy in case of a change in the weather. 5....even the first of June, and your summer ones till the I5th of November or the ist of December. It is often desirable to have an intermediate weight of underclothing...
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Journal of the Outdoor Life, Volume 11

1914 - 502 pages
...consideration, remembering that "Beneath this stone, a lump of clay, Lies Uncle Peter Dannels, \Vho early in the month of May, Took off his winter flannels."...even the first of June, and your summer ones till the 15th of November or the 1st of December. It is often desirable to have an intermediate weight of underclothing...
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Fibre & Fabric: A Record of American Textile Industries in the ..., Volume 25

1897 - 602 pages
...tru as tho it was.) — Josh billings. Beneath this stone, a lump of clay Lies Uncle Peter Dan'els, Who early in the month of May Took off his winter flannels. — Albany Times- Union The king of Terrors took Bill Gofl", Not by his defective liver, Or heart or...
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