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will, indeed, again grow ; but as often 

 as this happens, it is again extradted. 

 The features of the women are delicate, 

 and their limbs flender, but well-pro- 

 portioned ; nor is a brown fkin any ways 

 incompatible with the moll perfedt 

 beauty : but their rude uncultivated 

 minds incapacitate them from combi- 

 ning mental with perfonal charms, and 

 to an European they can communicate 

 none but fenfual pleafure. Diverted of 

 all artificial difguifes, thofe who are un- 

 married, appear, in ttair natural difpo- 

 fitions, wanton and amorous. Their 

 women, however, when old, become 

 very difagreeable : by early cohabitation, 

 fchild-bearing, and want of cloaths to 

 preferve their fhapes, when advanced in 

 years their bellies become large and 

 wrinkled, and their breafts long and de- 

 pending. They wear no cloaths for the 

 fake of warmth, which, in this climate, 



are unnecefTary : modefty, however, has 



taught 



