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... what is nature and characterisations of living by people who live without trees or shrubs.
We have indeed said that in the east, to the coasts of the ocean, a number of races in such needy conditions exist ; but this also applies to the races of peoples which are called the large and small Ghaucen, which we have seen in the north.
There, two times in each period of a day and a night, the ocean with a fast tide submerges an immense plain, thereby the hiding the secular fight of the Nature whether the area is sea or land.
There this miserable race inhabits raised pieces ground or platforms, which they have moored by hand above the level of the highest known tide.
Living in huts built on the chosen spots, they seem like sailors in ships if water covers the surrounding country, but like shipwrecked people when the tide has withdrawn itself, and around their huts they catch fish which tries to escape with the expiring tide.
It is for them not possible to keep herds and live on milk such as the surrounding tribes, they cannot even fight with wild animals, because all the bush country lies too far away.
They braid ropes of sedges and rushes from the marshes with which they make nets to be able to catch fish, and they dig up mud with their hands and dry it more in wind than in the sun, and with soil as fuel they heat their food and their own bodies, frozen in northern wind.
Their only drink comes from storing rain water in tanks front of their houses.
And these are the races which, if they were now conquered by the Roman nation, say that they will fall into slavery!
It is only too true: Destiny saves people as a punishment.

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