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CHAPTER III
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They think nothing of providing for to-morrow, or for next week, or for next year.

They abandon themselves to their sensual appetites; and make no provision whatever for the future.

The thought of adversity, or of coming sorrow, or of the helplessness that comes with years and sickness, never crosses their minds.

In these respects, they resemble the savage tribes, who know no better, and do no worse.

Like the North American Indians, they debase themselves by the vices which accompany civilization, but make no use whatever of its benefits and advantages.
Captain Parry found the Esquimaux near the North Pole as uncivilized as the miserable creatures who inhabit the dens of our great cities.


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