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hours we felt so refreshed that Ave decided to go on. 

 No woman had ever covered this trail of sixty miles, 

 from railroad to railroad, from coast-level to table- 

 land, in one day, and Senorlta. with her indomitable 

 spirit, had a keen desire to be the first to accomplish 

 this feat. It must be remembered that sixty miles in 

 this country means far more than the same number 

 over level, even paths. 



Toward sunset we set out slowly, for by far the 

 hardest part of the trip was before us. The gradually 

 ascending slopes were past, and we plunged down into 

 the first of the many barrancas. While leading our 



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