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go into the orchard at all. Give her the juice to drink by itself make her rinse her mouth after every meal. Above all don
t let her eat may dukes. Even raw peaches should not be eaten, don t let her be tempted by the sight of others eating them.
Bathe her frequently change her clothing in the middle of the day, again at night. Be specially watchful when after warm days
the cold winds set in suddenly from the se. Be sure then that she be warmly clad before the possibility of a chill. Above
all things watch her teeth. Better that she never taste fruit for years, or until she grows strong than that she have toothache.
Acid fruit with sugar, warm debilitating weather nerve-exhausting toothache irregularity of the bowels, all come together
to de illegible children the danger is very great I charge you therefore to be watchful With love to all ever yours John Muir
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