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The Young Engineers in Mexico

CHAPTER XVIII
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"I regret it the more when I remember how much room I have under my poor roof.

Why don't you move up there, at once.
There are several apartments any one of which you may have." "On the contrary we are very comfortable here," Tom rejoined, seating himself on the ground.

"We have lived the open-air life so much that we are really happier in a tent than we could be in any house." "I cannot understand why you can feel so about it," murmured the Mexican stepping to the entrance of the larger tent and glancing inside.

"I will admit, Senor Reade, that you keep a very tidy house under canvas, and your wants may be extremely simple.

But a house offers comforts that cannot possibly be found in a tent like this.


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