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Roughing It
Part 6.

CHAPTER LVI
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Nobody ever wears Summer clothing.
You wear black broadcloth--if you have it--in August and January, just the same.

It is no colder, and no warmer, in the one month than the other.

You do not use overcoats and you do not use fans.

It is as pleasant a climate as could well be contrived, take it all around, and is doubtless the most unvarying in the whole world.

The wind blows there a good deal in the summer months, but then you can go over to Oakland, if you choose--three or four miles away--it does not blow there.


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