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between the harness maker who is a wild and chaotic force:
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he lives in the woods; he dresses up as an Indian to
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perpetuate his crimes, and he takes advantage of innocent
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victims.
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The traveler is possessed of moral knowledge.
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He can give a coherent moral speech, and he is not unwilling to exhort
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the harness maker towards a better life.
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It seems to be all about moral contention, and the point of the
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story, from the judge's point of view, is to show that evil
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is an inheritance.
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So, the son of the harness maker becomes a killer of men,
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too, but that the lack of a father (The traveler,