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as having any charity for the ignoramus 
who would wear that combination, but 
I wish to record the fact that there are 
times, under the spell of the West, when 
I simply do not care whether there are 
such things as gold beads and crape; 
when the whole business of city life, the 
music, arts, drama, the pleasant friends, 
equally with the platitudes of things and 
people you care not about — civiliza- 
tion, in a word—when all these fade 
away from my thoughts as far as geo- 
graphically they are, and in their place 
comes the joy of being at least a healthy, 
if not an intelligent, animal. It is a plea- 
sure to eat when the time comes around, 
a good old-fashioned pleasure, and you 
need no dainty serving to tempt you. It 
is another pleasure to use your muscles, 
to buffet with the elements, to endure 
long hours of riding, to run where walk- 
