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Chapter VIII
Manygenerationsmusthavepassedawaybeforethedescendantsofthehordemigratedsouth,orremainedandadaptedthemselvestothechangedconditions.
Lifewashitormissandhappy-go-luckywithus.Littlewaseverplanned,andlesswasexecuted.Weatewhenwewerehungry,drankwhenwewerethirsty,avoidedourcarnivorousenemies,tookshelterinthecavesatnight,andfortherestjustsortofplayedalongthroughlife.
Wewereverycurious,easilyamused,andfulloftricksandpranks.Therewasnoseriousnessaboutus,exceptwhenwewereindangerorwereangry,inwhichcasestheonewasquicklyforgottenandtheotherasquicklygotover.
Wewereinconsecutive,illogical,andinconsequential.Wehadnosteadfastnessofpurpose,anditwasherethattheFirePeoplewereaheadofus.Theypossessedallthesethingsofwhichwepossessedsolittle.Occasionally,however,especiallyintherealmoftheemotions,wewerecapableoflong-cherishedpurpose.ThefaithfulnessofthemonogamiccouplesIhavereferredtomaybeexplainedasamatterofhabit;butmylongdesirefortheSwiftOnecannotbesoexplained,anymorethancanbeexplainedtheundyingenmitybetweenmeandRed-Eye.
ButitwasourinconsequentialityandstupiditythatespeciallydistressesmewhenIlookbackuponthatlifeinthelongago.OnceIfoundabrokengourdwhichhappenedtolierightsideupandwhichhadbeenfilledwiththerain.Thewaterwassweet,andIdrankit.Ieventookthegourddowntothestreamandfilleditwithmorewater,someofwhichIdrankandsomeofwhichIpouredoverLop-Ear.AndthenIthrewthegourdaway.