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by no means an idle man - probably one much given to commercial
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He Is By No Means An Idle Man - Probably One Much Given To Commercial Enterprise.

Idle men out there in the West we may say there are none.

How should any idle man live in such a country? All who were sitting hour after hour in that circle round the stove of the Crestline Hotel hall - sitting there hour after hour in silence, as I could not sit - were men who earned their bread by labor. They were farmers, mechanics, storekeepers; there was a lawyer or two, and one clergyman. Sufficient conversation took place at first to indicate the professions of many of them. One may conclude that there could not be place there for an idle man. But they all of them had a capacity for a prolonged state of doing nothing which is to me unintelligible, and which is by me very much to be envied. They are patient as cows which from hour to hour lie on the grass chewing their cud. An Englishman, if he be kept waiting by a train in some forlorn station in which he can find no employment, curses his fate and all that has led to his present misfortune with an energy which tells the story of his deep and thorough misery. Such, I confess, is my state of existence under such circumstances. But a Western American gives himself up to "loafing," and is quite happy. He balances himself on the back legs of an arm-chair, and remains so, without speaking, drinking or smoking for an hour at a stretch; and while he is doing so he looks as though he had all that he desired. I believe that he is happy, and that he has all that he wants for such an occasion - an arm-chair in which to sit, and a stove on which he can put his feet and by which he can make himself warm.

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