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A Truthful Woman in Southern California

CHAPTER III
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He is hypocritical and treacherous, never looks at any one in conversation, but has a wandering, malicious gaze.

Truth is not in him." And the next testimony is from an Indian curate: "The Indians lead a life of indolence rather than devote themselves to the enlightening of their souls with ideas of civilization and cultivation; it is repugnant to their feelings, which have become vitiated by the unrestricted customs among them.

Their inclination to possess themselves of the property of others is unbounded.

Their hypocrisy when they pray is as much to be feared as their insolence when in tumultuous disorder.

They are never grateful for any benefit, nor do they pardon an injury, and they never proffer civilities, unless to accomplish some interested motive.


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