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CHAPTER V. 



Arrival at Sandy Point — Difficulties as to lodging — Story of 

 the mutiny — Patagonian ladies — Agreeable society in the 

 Straits of Magellan — Winter aspect of the flora — Pata- 

 gonians and Fuegians — Habits of the South American 

 ostrich — Waiting for the steamer — Departure — Climate of 

 the Straits and of the southern hemisphere — Voyage to 

 Monte Video — Saturnalia of children — City of Monte Video 

 — Signor Bartolomeo Bossi ; his explorations — Neighbour- 

 hood of the city — Uruguayan politics — River steamer— Ex- 

 cursion to Paisandu — Voyage on the Uruguay — Use of the 

 telephone^Excursion to the camp — Aspect of the flora — 

 Arrival at Buenos Ayres — Industrial Exhibition — Argentine 

 forests — The cathedral of Buenos Ayres — Excursion to La 

 Boca — Argentaria as a field for emigration. 



The time had come for parting with my genial 



fellow-traveller, Mr. H , with our excellent captain, 



and with the officers of the R/iamses, to all of whom I 

 felt indebted for friendly aid in my pursuits ; and on 

 entering the boat that was to take me ashore I was 

 introduced to the captain of the port, an important 

 official of German origin. Of his various excellent 

 qualities, the only one that I at first detected was a 

 remarkable gift of taciturnity, rarely interrupted by a 

 single monosyllable. I was aware that accommoda- 

 tion for strangers at Sandy Point is extremely limited. 



