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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER XVI
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Her feeling was well known, and she died heartily hated by all.

When the time came for her burial, the grave was prepared, and her body placed within it.

But the earth twice refused to receive the corpse.

It was then carried to to the Sawapa, near by, and thrown into its waters.

The stream overflowed its banks, and tossed the body upon the ground; again the effort was made to thus dispose of it, but again it was thrown upon the shore.


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