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... Don Saturnino Tinocha , came to see me . He was a merchant from Costa Rica , so far on his way to Guatimala , and , by the advice of his friends rather than his own judgment , had been al ready waiting a week at Zonzonate . He was ...
... Don Saturnino Tinocha , came to see me . He was a merchant from Costa Rica , so far on his way to Guatimala , and , by the advice of his friends rather than his own judgment , had been al ready waiting a week at Zonzonate . He was ...
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... Don Saturnino's gave out entirely . We tried to procure others or Indian carriers , but no one would move from home . Don Saturnino loaded his saddle - mule , and walked ; and if it had not been for his indefatigable perseverance , we ...
... Don Saturnino's gave out entirely . We tried to procure others or Indian carriers , but no one would move from home . Don Saturnino loaded his saddle - mule , and walked ; and if it had not been for his indefatigable perseverance , we ...
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... Don Saturnino had an angry quarrel , growing out of the breaking down of the mules . I was appeal- ed to by both , and in trying to keep the peace came near having both upon me . The dispute was so violent that none of the female part ...
... Don Saturnino had an angry quarrel , growing out of the breaking down of the mules . I was appeal- ed to by both , and in trying to keep the peace came near having both upon me . The dispute was so violent that none of the female part ...
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... Don Saturnino wrapped himself in his poncha and lay down under the corridor . None of us undressed , but the fatigue of the day had been so great that I soon fell into a profound sleep . At one o'clock we were roused by Colonel Molina ...
... Don Saturnino wrapped himself in his poncha and lay down under the corridor . None of us undressed , but the fatigue of the day had been so great that I soon fell into a profound sleep . At one o'clock we were roused by Colonel Molina ...
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... Don Saturnino had had the prudence to keep out of sight ; but the captain , who had intended to campaign against these fellows , never flinched , and when the last man passed added an extra " Viva Carrera . " I again felt rejoiced that ...
... Don Saturnino had had the prudence to keep out of sight ; but the captain , who had intended to campaign against these fellows , never flinched , and when the last man passed added an extra " Viva Carrera . " I again felt rejoiced that ...
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