Enquire within upon everything by Robert Kemp Philp

967. Weather Precautions.

Chapter 1185 52 words
If the weather appears doubtful, always take the precaution of having an umbrella when you go out, as you thereby avoid the chance of getting wet--or encroaching under a friend's umbrella.--or being under the necessity of borrowing one, which involves the trouble of returning it, and possibly puts the lender to inconvenience.