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A Woman’s Journey Round the World

CHAPTER XI
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At the entrance stands an obelisk fifty feet high, and on it are inscribed the names of his victims.
The Botanical Garden lies five miles distant from the town.

It was founded in the year 1743, but is more like a natural park than a garden, as it is by no means so remarkable for its collection of flowers and plants as for the number of trees and shrubs, which are distributed here and there with studied negligence in the midst of large grass-plots.

A neat little monument, with a marble bust, is erected to the memory of the founder.

The most remarkable objects are two banana-trees.

These trees belong to the fig-tree species, and sometimes attain a height of forty feet.


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