Early Rising
[Lancet.] * -'••'■-*• •--' - *• It is a mistake to rise eariy and take lest.^-The rising early is good es a habit of life if jt does not Jobunature-of; her opportunity" to Tecfsitihe exhausted >tiength of brain and body bj prolong-, ing sleep when that necessary' luxury is/ at length enjoyed. There would appear to be sonic. neediOfrenjQnptrancejon that; 6core. ; The fashion of the day favours early rising and the manly " tnb ;" but those who rise early have, for the most i port Bot up prodigiously late, and the i tub is chiefly : appreciated because it | rouses the system and make it freland feelings are very deceptive — strong and vigorous. Ihisia burning the candle at both ends. If •#%,,; m,Ußt ,sit ; up half the night it would be better to sleep hsdf the day than to rise betimes and go m for arduous labour after sufficent rest. Early rising is not good, but barm iul without early testing.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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155Early Rising Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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