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whose sturdy, yet graceful forms, barely concealed by 
their scanty garb, are very attractive. Some stood in 
the clear pools, others bent over the washing-stones, 
some played with their children in the water, while 
others climbed the steep path to the town, carrying a 
head-burden of great weight. 
Barrack Point, Livingston. 
Our abode was on the Campo Santo Viejo, the burial- 
hill of former days, and right across our path lay the 
empty tomb of a son of Carrera, the former President of 
Guatemala; as we passed this we noted the admirable 
mortar with which its bricks were laid, — so strong that 
no brick can be cut out whole. On this resting-place 
of perished Caribs the foreign inhabitants of Livingston 
dwell. It is the west end of the town, and overlooks 
