Field Notebook: Mexico 1906
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"some may be 40 feet tall and 1 in diameter. This is a Pinos, Elevation 2350 meters, height of canos another species. If I turn out for the Mazury one would or believes him- selves in the satrapicov. The appearance in general in every region of the Penn. Apostolichianos. The County is grown with grass, indian corn and in places the highest hills are covered with Maguey. This is the region of Te puente, and Nanda camilpo. Just before getting to Ato Toniles one has a good view of Jol. and P'p'rcotepult mist the tops buried in the clouds. As we approach (chobulo) are on the hills standing in the plain once the thread of the Holy City is laid decided by Cortez. 4:20 p.m. Arriving at Puerta, the Commandant of the district takes us in hand and banquets us at the Palace in Ceremony Hall. Soldiers are drunk of, the band plays as the frid carriages and horses take us to the ball. Here of the station and again at the Palace hundreds of Mexicans crave their necks to our us, we are the center of the disorder. The dinner is a regular banquet of the