Philip Martin Brown
Jul 9, 1956
12:0:0
Manchester
2 W 15
53 N 30
0
Unknown
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Philip Martin Brown never forget friends. Consequently, Philip Martin Brown have a large circle of acquaintances, many of them speaking a foreign tongue. From among this large circle Philip Martin Brown will choose a partner, if Philip Martin Brown have not already done so. Usually, the choice will surprise those who know Philip Martin Brown best. Philip Martin Brown will marry and be comfortable. But, marriage will not be everything to Philip Martin Brown, as it is to most people. Other diversions will be there with it and take Philip Martin Brown's interests away from the home. Should Philip Martin Brown's partner endeavour to curb this inclination, it may lead to a possible rupture.
While Philip Martin Brown are not actually robust, there are few reasons, however, why Philip Martin Brown should be concerned about Philip Martin Brown's health. Philip Martin Brown's chief ailments will be more imaginary than real. Nevertheless, they will cause Philip Martin Brown a certain amount of unnecessary anxiety. Philip Martin Brown look into Philip Martin Brown'sself too much and wonder why this or that has happened, when, in reality, it is nothing worth thinking twice about. Philip Martin Brown are apt to read medical books, and Philip Martin Brown's imaginations manufacture the symptoms of dread diseases. Philip Martin Brown may suffer from throat troubles at some time or other. Avoid drugs, except those prescribed by a doctor. Lead a natural life, have plenty of sleep, take sufficient exercise and eat sensibly.
Philip Martin Brown set rather a high value on Philip Martin Brown's leisure and begrudge losing any part of it when a rush of work comes along. Philip Martin Brown's aim is to spend as much time as possible in the open air, which is, of course, highly wise of Philip Martin Brown. Philip Martin Brown are not a lover of strenuous games. But, such pastimes as walking, rowing, fishing and nature study are more in keeping with Philip Martin Brown's ideals.