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exploring expedition among them.
Absolutely wanting in every one of the thousand and
one commonest and most necessary ( as it seems to us) adjuncts of
men
life; living the life of a carnivorous animal, they are yet real and
women of a, by no means to be despised,grade of intelligence.
They may be summed up, as a community of children in
their simplicity, honesty, cheerfulness, hospitality and happy
freedom from all care; of animals in their surroundingspfthedr
food and their habits; of iron men in their utter disregard of hun-
ger, cold and fatigue; of beings of more than ordinary intelligence
as evidenced in the construction and use of their implements of
the chase and their ingenious concentration of every one of the few
possibilities of the frozen prison which is their home, upon the
two great problems of their existence; something to eat and some-
thing to wear.
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