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1 1| The childish and savage taste of men and women for 2 1| In the savage state every family owns 3 1| but it is evident that the savage owns his shelter because 4 1| palace compared with the savage's. An annual rent of from 5 1| civilized man, while the savage, who has them not, is rich 6 1| has them not, is rich as a savage? If it is asserted that 7 1| choice of evils. Would the savage have been wise to exchange 8 1| the civilized man and the savage; and, no doubt, they have 9 1| turns its somersets, but the savage stands on the unelastic 10 1| in respect to a thousand savage comforts, though surrounded 11 1| are no worthier than the savage's, if he is employed the 12 1| circumstances above the savage, others have been degraded 13 1| Sea Islander, or any other savage race before it was degraded 14 1| more experienced and wiser savage. But to make haste to my 15 1| The customs of some savage nations might, perchance, 16 5| shone on the surface of some savage swamp, where the single 17 8| half-civilized, and others savage or barbarous, so my field 18 11| bog-holes, in forlorn and savage places, appeared for an 19 12| felt a strange thrill of savage delight, and was strongly 20 12| morsel could have been too savage for me. The wildest scenes 21 12| toward a primitive rank and savage one, and I reverence them 22 12| boundless even than those of a savage. No wonder, then, that he 23 12| animals, as surely as the savage tribes have left off eating 24 12| muskrats, and other such savage tidbits, the fine lady indulges 25 14| commonly. As if only the savage dwelt near enough to Nature 26 14| peasant, the scholar and the savage, equally require still a