Wanderings in Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventure in Mexican highways and byways . llfe^B^IH ?Mi ^^^^^H^^hBHVM:^!! Mexico, May 20, 1898. THE MAN WHO LIKES MEXICO in A young Southerner romantically inclined says they makehim think of twinkling stars which are now beginning toshow over the tree tops. The sun has dropped behindthe mountain, there is a young moon overhead,— thestrains of La Golondrina float across the Paseo,— thescene is one not to be forgotten. It is la noche and even-ing life has begun in the gayest city of the Republic. The Howards arrived in Mexico a few days later tha
Wanderings in Mexico; the spirited chronicle of adventure in Mexican highways and byways . llfe^B^IH ?Mi ^^^^^H^^hBHVM:^!! Mexico, May 20, 1898. THE MAN WHO LIKES MEXICO in A young Southerner romantically inclined says they makehim think of twinkling stars which are now beginning toshow over the tree tops. The sun has dropped behindthe mountain, there is a young moon overhead,— thestrains of La Golondrina float across the Paseo,— thescene is one not to be forgotten. It is la noche and even-ing life has begun in the gayest city of the Republic. The Howards arrived in Mexico a few days later thanI, with enthusiastic accounts of the picturesque charm ofGuanajuato. I soon learned that Mr. Howards para-mount desire was to meet the President of Mexico, and ashe carried credentials from the highest sources, both offi-cial and social, his pretensions seemed not the rest, he pursued his goal with the unwavering as-surance peculiar to men of his race. He had brought let-ters to Senator de Herrera of Chihuahua, and it was nosurprise when he informed me that the Senator wouldpresent us to President Diaz at the Nationa
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