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Boy Scouts in Mexico; or On Guard with Uncle Sam

CHAPTER XII
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Although they have never had much of a show, and although they come, many of them, of rude ancestors, the people of Mexico compare favorably with those of other countries." The boys climbed on again, mounting higher and higher, their aim being to gain the very top of the ridge.

After half an hour's hard work they stopped and sat down, to look over the valley again.
"There are no written records of the origin of these people," the drummer said, almost as if thinking aloud.

"No one knows the origin of the people.

Cortez found them here when he arrived with his brutal soldiers.

All that is known is that the inhabitants came from the North." "Twice the country was populated from the North," Jimmie put in, the readings at the Wolf Patrol club coming back to his mind.


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