[In Indian Mexico (1908) by Frederick Starr]@TWC D-Link book
In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER XVII
32/52

How it was ever brought over the mountains to this village is a wonder.

When we asked him, what we were to pay for the dinner, he replied, nothing; that we would begin to pay later.

The impression made upon us by San Pedro was more agreeable than that produced by Zautla.

The town government is large and vigorous, comprising a dozen well-built young fellows.

On account of the church festival, plenty of subjects had been brought together.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books