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CHAPTER IX. Of Their Sober Supper and Frugality

The Description of Wales · Cambrensis Giraldus — chapter 11 of 31 · ~122 words · public domain

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OF THEIR SOBER SUPPER AND FRUGALITY

NOT addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people who incur no expense in food or dress, and whose minds are always bent upon the defence of their country, and on the means of plunder, are wholly employed in the care of their horses and furniture. Accustomed to fast from morning till evening, and trusting to the care of Providence, they dedicate the whole day to business, and in the evening partake of a moderate meal; and even if they have none, or only a very scanty one, they patiently wait till the next evening; and, neither deterred by cold nor hunger, they employ the dark and stormy nights in watching the hostile motions of their enemies.

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