On the Trail - An Outdoor Book for Girls by Lina Beard;Adelia Belle Beard
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mutton tallow, made so by boiling in pure water
until melted, then allowed to cool and harden. When taken from the water, again melted and, while hot, strained through a clean cloth into the can. Good to remove pitch and balsam-gum from the hands, to use as cold-cream to soften the hands, and excellent to water-proof the shoes. One wash-cloth, washed, aired, and sunned every day. In rainy weather, washed and dried. Two hand towels, each washed as soon as soiled. One bath towel, washed as soon as used. One manicure-scissors. One package sandpaper nail-files. Two papers of hair-pins. One paper of common pins, also little flat pocket pincushion well filled around edge with pins. Two papers of large-sized safety-pins. =Check List of Personal Camp Property= One note-book and pencil for taking notes on wild |
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