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For wear at home and for outdoor play there was a variety of simpler clothing [? which it was not pitifully wear to rags and reject]. As a rule we were jackets, different sweaters, and short or long trousers trousers. Long trousers were as a rule sufficiently warm. Some had a "nap" inside. A photograph shows how I often dressed to play games outdoors.
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