The Cruise of the "falcon" : a Voyage to South America in a 30-Ton Yacht

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They stalked out grandly along the line, a good-natured, laughing mob, bent upon pleasure.
The trolly was drawn up. Mrst two cases of beer, our votive-offering, was placed on it; then we ascended, the four Englishmen, the gefe, the carpenter, the padre, who preferred travelling with us to leading the procession — being, as he himself confessed, more partial to beer than to Santa Eosa, — and seven ladies, one for each gallant to look after; and very pretty they appeared to be, as they sat there
...ex- cited, happy, and laughing, with all their finery on and roses in their raven locks.
Our motive power consisted of two men, who pushed the crazy trolly along the ill-laid metals. The padre much pitied their labours, and was continually calling for a halt, that they might rest, and that he himself might indulge in another bottle of his favourite beer.
At last we reached a point on the railway that was the nearest to our destination, and the trolly was brought to.
Here we found seven horses awaiting us, which the seven men mounted, each taking a fair one behind him.


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