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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER XIV
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The view from it was fine, and the air cool there even in the middle of the day.

We accordingly took possession of it, working and sleeping there.

So far as personal comfort was concerned, we were well cared for.

We had good meals, comfortable cots, plenty of food for the horses, but, as we have said, the work lagged, and it was only with the greatest difficulty that we could accomplish it.
There is little distinctive about the Chontals, as we saw them.

The women dress much like the Zapotec women in the neighboring towns.


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