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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER IX
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Each town we passed made me more and more uneasy, as I knew that Nabor contemplated revolt.

He did not like the idea of too long a journey for his horses.

He wished to stop long before the goal that I had fixed.

When we left the last of the important towns behind us, I felt for the first time secure.

It was now dark, and we found the roads far worse than we remembered them.


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