simple, then, so easy and so clear. 

 The lonely hollow opened upon 

 the side of the hill, and all that 

 approached, all that moved on the 

 horizon of the plains or woods, 

 was the unmistakable enemy. 

 . . . But to-day you can no longer 

 tell. . . . You have to acquaint 

 yourself with a civilization of 

 which you disapprove, to appear 

 to understand a thousand incom- 

 prehensible things. ♦ . . Thus, it 

 seems evident that henceforth the 

 whole world no longer belongs to 

 the master, that his property con- 



