Wanderings in Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventure in Mexican highways and byways . uld bring many times whatI paid for it. And with the thoughtless greed of thetrader I had offered the peon less than he asked. WhileI make no pretense to extraordinary fairness in trade,I have never experienced satisfaction, the excitementonce passed, in having gained unreasonable my next visit to the mines of my friend, Don Alfredo,I presented the zarape to Doha Marciana, who hung itup as a window-curtain. I discovered then that evena votive-offering does not atone for unscrupulous pos-sess


Wanderings in Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventure in Mexican highways and byways . uld bring many times whatI paid for it. And with the thoughtless greed of thetrader I had offered the peon less than he asked. WhileI make no pretense to extraordinary fairness in trade,I have never experienced satisfaction, the excitementonce passed, in having gained unreasonable my next visit to the mines of my friend, Don Alfredo,I presented the zarape to Doha Marciana, who hung itup as a window-curtain. I discovered then that evena votive-offering does not atone for unscrupulous pos-sessing. I fear that I disappointed my Aguascalientes were constant in their attentions, and again I wasbidden to their homes where I received the same kindand sincere welcome. My desire to be again in MexicoCity increased; and while as in all great cities there isa hardness to surface-life in IMexico, there are also thebrilliant accompaniments of hardness that , too, my friends vacations were nearly over, andthey would shortly return to the capital. So it was with. The cciment


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