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tain Richardson considers 
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mets of pasteboard arid tinsel} 
now swinging in a hammock 
in a filthy hovel ; anon re- 
ceiving the President of a 
State By the light of a candle 
stuck in a bottle. Altogether 
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The Central American ques- 
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was forced to keep his hand 
on his gun and revolver, 
sometimes compelled to eat 
a few black beans or starve ; 
now groping at night through 
a forest, now escorted by 
barefooted soldiers with hel- 
