Chap.

1    3|       of nerves and vigour of muscles, which arise from bodily
2    3|     the open air, weakens the muscles and relaxes the nerves. -
3    4| scarcely am able to govern my muscles, when I see a man start
4    4|     in close rooms till their muscles are relaxed, and their powers
5    4|     density; and the flexible muscles, growing daily more rigid,
6    5|     glory in it; their tender muscles make no resistance; they
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