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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER XV
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This one feast, for which the benchuca was indebted to one of the officers, kept it fat during four whole months; but, after the first fortnight, it was quite ready to have another suck.
MARCH 27, 1835.
We rode on to Mendoza.

The country was beautifully cultivated, and resembled Chile.

This neighbourhood is celebrated for its fruit; and certainly nothing could appear more flourishing than the vineyards and the orchards of figs, peaches, and olives.

We bought water-melons nearly twice as large as a man's head, most deliciously cool and well-flavoured, for a halfpenny apiece; and for the value of threepence, half a wheelbarrowful of peaches.

The cultivated and enclosed part of this province is very small; there is little more than that which we passed through between Luxan and the Capital.


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