Homes, that is to say, in which the only possible home-life is within the walls; the only possible family-life as much doomed to indoorness by the inexorable architectural fact as by the Eastern fact of climate.
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Homes, that is to say, in which the only possible home-life is within the walls; the only possible family-life as much doomed to indoorness by the inexorable architectural fact as by the Eastern fact of climate.
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One obvious and indisputable advantage of the inclusion of military subjects and training in our school curricula would be the correction of the dreadful tendency toward “indoorness” and desk- and book-work of our present system.
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In our northern climate the human race after a period of active outdoorness or migration, seems to revert to such a condition of indoorness. Our species, of tropical origin, takes to the open, only under unusual conditions of pressure […]
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Malice, then, would be commensurate with the crime. Flora would not sit around awaiting the next batch of accusations. Larks was right in bemoaning his indoorness. It was the perfect day for a bike ride: new, breezy, ice blue.
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