A Winter in Central America And Mexico

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A Winter in Central America And Mexico
Helen Josephine Sanborn
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The table- lands seemed to be a fine country for stock-raising, and there are numerous haciendas (ranches) and great herds of cattle and sheep, although what they live on in the dry season we could hardly tell, in fact we could see little but dust. Every ranch has to be surrounded by a great wall, for this is one of the lawless parts of Mexico, the haunt of banditti.
At every station beggars are numerous and very importunate, hideous, ragged, and dirty, the most repulsive looking creatures on t
...he face of the earth. The towns were all very strange in appearance, built of adobe, just the color of the dust in which they stand, and always containing many churches (for the old conquerors were zeal- ous missionaries), and always surrounded by a strong wall for protection against robbers. The names of the places are quite unpronounceable and we troubled ourselves with only one, that of one which impressed us as being the strangest of all 246 A FAMOUS ROBBER TOWN.
strange places we had ever seen ; very, very old, with ruined walls and churches, with dust-colored houses, standing in the dust of to-day, with the appearance of being buried in the "dust of ages.


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