Gee-String Camp
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by Ernest Thompson SetonWhenever complete isolation from summer resorts or mixed company make it permissible, we have found it well to let the fellows run part of each day during warm weather, clad only in their shoes and their small bathing trunks, breech-clout, or gee-string. This is the Gee-String or Indian Camp. Its value as a daily sun bath, a continual tonic, and a mentally refreshing hark back to the primitive, cannot be overestimated. |
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