Untutored Man, 3 1 5 



that he is well satisfied with his condition in life, and could 

 hardly be induced to exchange it for another. He has 

 doubtless fulfilled the purpose of his being in the world, and 

 unable to cope in the struggle for existence with a superior 

 civilization must succumb to the latter which is better fitted 

 to endure, a sad but impressive lesson which is the teaching 

 of every chapter of the world's geologic story. 



