ARRIVAL AT UXMAL. 



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Senote. 



on the fifteenth, at eleven o'clock, we reached the 

 hacienda of Uxmal. 



It stood in its suit of sombre gray, with cattle- 

 yard, large trees, and tanks, the same as w^hen we 

 left it, but there were no friends of old to welcome 

 us : the Delmonico major domo had gone to To- 



