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but they are certainly not instructed in the rearing or care 

 of their children, or in ways to lessen the terrible infant 

 mortality. The boys merely learn how to be good . . . savages, 

 to maintain fidelity to the narrow clan or even the tribe, but 

 to regard all human beings outside that tribe or clan as being 

 beyond the pale of common humanity. I admit that a heavily 



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clothed Negro with a great deal ot cheap scripture quotation on 

 his lips is rather a repulsive person, or that a Negress dressed 

 in a caricature of last year's style in I>ondon or Paris is not 

 so comely an object as the same Negress retaining the modest, 

 downcast airs of savage Africa, merely decked in slight drapery. 

 But the modest, downcast looks conceal no greater purity of 



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