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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER II
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We slept upon the ground, and long before we rolled ourselves up in our blankets the wind was blowing squarely from the north.

The sky was half covered with a heavy black cloud; as the night advanced, it became colder and colder, the wind cutting like a knife, and while we shivered in our blankets, it seemed as if we had been born to freeze there in the tropics..


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