Studies in Invalid Occupation a Manual for Nurses And Attendants
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All point to a Happy New Year. February suggests Colonial days. Blue and buff are its colors. Quaint old silks and figured waistcoats; all the old-time finery mustered for the minuet on Washington's Birthday. St. Patrick is up betimes in March. Yellow and green, with dull blue for the skies, but unmistakable signs of spring withal. April is fair in lilac and white for Easter. A yellow chick peeps from the center and a rabbit or two peer out. The Maypole colors in all their spring gayety are gat...hered in the fifth square. Tender green and Mayflower pink, they all make merry together. Garlands of roses in Dresden ribbon, with rich greens in yellow sunlight, bring midsummer to the center of the quilt. June holds court surrounded by the months. To an American July can have but three colors ; but the red, white and blue are softened by creamy tints, and it seems like an old silk flag, beautiful in the past as well as in the present. August speaks of vacation days. The summer girl with her floating silks of dainty shades is there, and one or two of the cravats of the youths about her have found a place.
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