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Oriental Encounters

INTRODUCTION
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Poor they might be, but they had no dream of wealth; the very thought of competition was unknown to them, and rivalry was still a matter of the horse and spear.

Wages and rent were troubles they had never heard of.

Class distinctions, as we understand them, were not.

Everybody talked to everybody.

With inequality they had a true fraternity.


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