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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER VI
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I think the Azores must be very little known in America.

Out of our whole ship's company there was not a solitary individual who knew anything whatever about them.

Some of the party, well read concerning most other lands, had no other information about the Azores than that they were a group of nine or ten small islands far out in the Atlantic, something more than halfway between New York and Gibraltar.

That was all.

These considerations move me to put in a paragraph of dry facts just here.
The community is eminently Portuguese--that is to say, it is slow, poor, shiftless, sleepy, and lazy.


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