The Field Glass Gyspsying

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The Field Glass Gyspsying
1895 G M Griffis Marsden
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A steam- er was rounding tKe point, and tKe Karbor was full of ligjkted craft of various sorts. We Kad little difficulty in picking out tKe Kotel and tKe lon& string of twinkling, li&Kts tKat meant Tent City. In tKe otKer direction, far out in tKe ocean, we could just see tKe dark specks of fisKin& boats, a &reat fleet of tKem. Next morning, if we cKanced to wake early and glance out of our bedroom windows, we mi&Kt see tKem coming in tKrou&K tKe fo&.
We were almost Kome before TKird Cousin spo
...ke. "You Kave not exaggerat- ed tKat drive, "Ke said; and added, perKaps Kalf a mile fartKer, "I suppose you would if you could. " 'celebrated its hundredth anniversary that month. ' IV LITTLE Pala Mission celebrated its hundredth anniversary that month. For three days and nights the Indians and their white friends prayed, feasted, and danced in honor of the event, while newspaper reporters walked about and moving picture men turned their cameras.
All day lon& we had rubbed elbows with dirty Indians, sticky, perspiring, smelling frightfully of garlic and other strange Mexican things; first in the rude little chapel where rather Doyle con- ducted the service, the Indians kneeling devoutly on the floor, while two dozen or more Americans, some fashionable, some curious, others sympathetic, stood in a &roup by the door; then, at the barbecue, where The Cautious Lady shuddered and Third Cousin was amused, but at least the Indians and their do&s were happy; and later, when Juan Sotelo Culac, the Rincon Indian feather dancer, The Field Glass did His la ta-ta-huila in the middle o a dusty circle of stamping, &rowlin&, chant- ing Indians, pressing forward in one &reat breath-destroying mass.


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