cli;ii';i(tor wliicli may be termed instability. Tt may be said that 

 tho ^\ liole fa))ric' of their moral character is^n a position of unstable 

 (Miuilibriuiu. The slightest strain will destroy the poise. They 

 h IN e a courage ^\ hich tits them to pei-foi m mar\ ellous feat^ of tree- 



dang(T from tlie white man's supei-ior knowledye and strength, 

 and for a time at least, qualities them to excel as rough rideis. 

 Hut their Imuery is neither steady nor deep-rooted. IS o doubt 

 they are very coAetous, but they are also very generous One of 



recklessness with which a black boy %vou!d scatter a'bout among 

 his friends the rations or clotlics he liad earned by his own labour 



As a rule the blacks are sympatlu^tic and afloction.ite especially 



men'h'a^'e'l)een treated u ho lia\ e been unfortuna'te enough to l)e 

 cast upon their mei< v llel itixes ,.re usually fondly attached to 

 each other The nttachm.-nt bet^^een p.uents and their oftspiing 

 is \ery strong and exhibits itselt in kindness to the aged who are 

 tenderly cared for, and indulgence to little children One case ot 



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