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Two Wilson Snipe, four Killdeer Plovers, and several 

 small Wilson Petrels were among this gale-stricken 

 assemblage. 



The strangeness of the Mexicans, and their dress, 

 their houses, streets, and markets were of never-failing 



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interest ; but well-written accounts of these may be 

 found in half a hundred volumes. Many of the cus- 

 toms and much of the city life of these people seem 

 half familiar after one has perused such books. It is 

 the outskirts of the towns and beyond that promise 

 the real surprises. 



We welcomed the first movement of the train which 



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