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which may jar our civilized sensibilities, I can but say with 

 Osaquaq, the Smith Sound Eskimo, 



&quot;Our tales are of men s experiences, and the things one hears of are not 

 always lovely things. But one cannot deck a tale to make it pleasant, if 

 at the same time it shall be true. The tongue must echo the event and 

 cannot adapt itself to taste or caprice.&quot; 



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