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I was reading 'Good Little Bad Man', the story of Colorado Charley Utter. It was noted that Charley had the habit, thought odd at the time, of bathing daily. (Supposedly crowds used to gather to watch Charley wash himself). I read the same about King Fisher. So anyway when did daily bathing become the norm? It's a habit I'm not only fond of but appreciate my close friends who do likewise.

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 Besides bathing, Charley's tent was the most kept. His friends knew and newcomers often went just to look and see. 

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