Emma and Harriet with winter muffs to repel cold (but not effective to get rid of Mr Elton), from this site |
Tis the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere when we are liable
to catch a "cold". As a matter of fact our family has had our share
of those illnesses. This has prompted me to look into Jane's Emma where we find dear Mr. Woodhouse lamenting on such things. In Chapter 29 we find Mr. Woodhouse saying:
"Oh! no," said he; "it would be the extreme of imprudence. I could not bear it
for Emma! Emma is not strong. She would catch a dreadful cold. So would poor
little Harriet. So you would all. Mrs. Weston, you would be quite laid up; do
not let them talk of such a wild thing. Pray do not let them talk of it. That
young man (speaking lower) is very thoughtless. Do not tell his father, but that
young man is not quite the thing. He has been opening the doors very often this
evening, and keeping them open very inconsiderately. He does not think of the
draught. I do not mean to set you against him, but indeed he is not quite the
thing!"
My point being that such "colds"
have been happening many hundreds of years. My hope is that our dear
readers who may catch one will find it few and very light. I do hope
that we will some day do as Rachel does and practice more "natural"
cures as well as keeping our immune systems in tact so as to not be
bothered with them at all. Oh, dear, am I beginning to sound like Mr.
Woodhouse? My apologies!
Yrs aff'ly,
Linda the Librarian
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