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The human race has travelled a long way, since those remote ages when men fashioned their rude implements of flint and lived on the precarious spoils of hunting, leaving to their children for their only heritage a shelter beneath the rocks, some poor utensils - and Nature, vast, unknown and terrific, with whom they had to fight for their wretched existence...
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