21* TRAVELS IN 
They arc fond of games and gambling, and amufe 
themfelves like children, in relating extravagant (lo- 
ries, to caufe furprife and mirth. 
They wage eternal war againft deer and bear, to 
procure food and clothing, and other necefFaries and 
conveniencies ; which is indeed carried to an unrea- 
fonable and perhaps criminal excefs, fince the white 
people have dazzled their fenfes with foreign fuper- 
fluities. 
CHAP, 
