In The Wilderness By Charles Dudley Warner























































































































































 -  He would
retain the primitive instincts, which are cultivated out of the
ordinary, commonplace man. I should expect to find - Page 58
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He Would Retain The Primitive Instincts, Which Are Cultivated Out Of The Ordinary, Commonplace Man.

I should expect to find him, by reason of an unrelinquished kinship, enjoying a special communion with nature, - admitted to its mysteries, understanding its moods, and able to predict its vagaries.

He would be a kind of test to us of what we have lost by our gregarious acquisitions. On the one hand, there would be the sharpness of the senses, the keen instincts (which the fox and the beaver still possess), the ability to find one's way in the pathless forest, to follow a trail, to circumvent the wild denizens of the woods; and, on the other hand, there would be the philosophy of life which the primitive man, with little external aid, would evolve from original observation and cogitation. It is our good fortune to know such a man; but it is difficult to present him to a scientific and caviling generation. He emigrated from somewhat limited conditions in Vermont, at an early age, nearly half a century ago, and sought freedom for his natural development backward in the wilds of the Adirondacks. Sometimes it is a love of adventure and freedom that sends men out of the more civilized conditions into the less; sometimes it is a constitutional physical lassitude which leads them to prefer the rod to the hoe, the trap to the sickle, and the society of bears to town meetings and taxes. I think that Old Mountain Phelps had merely the instincts of the primitive man, and never any hostile civilizing intent as to the wilderness into which he plunged.

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