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A MAN TRIES TIGHT LACING.

Biceabd A. Pboctob, the well-known lecturer on astronomy, once tried the experiment of wearing a corset, and thus describee the resulti —"When the subject of corset-wearing was under discussion in the pages of the "English Mechanic," I was struck with the apparent weight of evidence in favour of tight lacing, I was, in particular, struck by the evidence of some as to its use in reducing eorpu* lence. I was corpulent, I also was disposed, as I am still, to take an interest in scientific experiment. I thought I would give this matter a fair trial. I read all the instructions, carefully followed them, and varied the time of applying pressure with that * perfectly stifi busk' about which correspondents were so enthusiastic. I was foolish enough to try the thing for a matter of four weeks. Then 1 laughed at myself as a hopeless idiot, and determined to give up the attempt to reduce by artificial means that superabundance of fat on which only starvation and much exercise, or the air of America, has ever had any real reducing influence. But I was reckoning without my host. As the Chinese lady suffers, 1 am told, when her feet-bindings are taken off, and as the flat-headed baby howls when his head-boards are removed, so for awhile was it with me. I found myself manifestly better in stays. I laughed at myself no longer, 1 was too angry with myself to laugh. I would as soon have condemned myself to using crutches all the time as to wearing always a busk. But for one month of folly I had to endure three months of discomfort. At the end of about that tune I was my own man again.—’’—" Chicago Times.”

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1321, 26 June 1883, Page 4

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A MAN TRIES TIGHT LACING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1321, 26 June 1883, Page 4

A MAN TRIES TIGHT LACING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1321, 26 June 1883, Page 4

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