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The Innocents Abroad

CHAPTER VI
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Nearly every foot of ground is under cultivation, and two or three crops a year of each article are produced, but nothing is exported save a few oranges--chiefly to England.

Nobody comes here, and nobody goes away.

News is a thing unknown in Fayal.

A thirst for it is a passion equally unknown.

A Portuguese of average intelligence inquired if our civil war was over.


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