The Soul of a People

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He has been more fortunate than myself, for I have never had suchgood luck. They have no accomplishments at all. Housekeeping they havenot very much of. You see, houses are small, and households also aresmall; there is very little furniture; and as the cooking is all thesame, there is not much to learn in that way. I fear, too, that theirhouses could not compete as models of neatness with any other nation. Tidiness is one of the last gifts of civilization. We now prideourselves on our order; we... forget how very recent an accomplishment itis. To them it will come with the other gifts of age, for it must neverbe forgotten that they are a very young people--only children, bigchildren--learning very slowly the lessons of experience and knowledge.
When they are between eight and fourteen years of age the boys becomemonks for a time, as every boy must, and they have a great festival attheir entrance into the monastery. Girls do not enter nunneries, butthey, too, have a great feast in their honour.


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