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In Indian Mexico (1908)

CHAPTER VII
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Occasionally the swelling is notable, and in the families affected we find, as usual, deaf-mutism.
On the morning of New Year's day, we left for Capacuaro and Cheran.

As we rode out from the city, we were more than ever impressed with its verdant beauty and picturesqueness.

The road to Capacuaro was unexpectedly level and good, and we reached the town, which is purely indian, by nine o'clock.

Women, almost without exception, wore the native dress.

Goitres were common, and some, among the men, were really enormous.


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