Saints And Savages Brazils Indian Problem

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Saints And Savages Brazils Indian Problem
Alexander Rattray Hay
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But our manoeuvres were not successful, either in regard to the ticks or to the hardness, for we were soon aware of several of the terrible insects on the prowl at various parts of our persons, and we became pain- fully conscious of the fact that our bodies are very unevenly constructed. In the morning there were several ticks to extract, but the fresh air had given us sound sleep, and we were fresh and fit.
D 30 SAINTS AND SAVAGES During the forenoon our road led us over un- pleasant level cou
...ntry full of weeds, marshes, and tangled scrub. The heat was oppressive and the track sandy, making travelling hard for the animals. We encountered no wild Ufe whatever : even birds and lizards seemed to have forsaken the district. A troop of unruly mules, and a couple of pack-oxen plodding patiently along, passed us on their way to the city. Their panniers of raw hide were filled with the produce of some lonely settler's plantation, perhaps a hundred and fifty miles distant.
In the afternoon we commenced a long, gradual descent of three leagues, the road leading straight before us to a range of blue mountains which formed the edge of a great plateau across which our path lay.


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