. The Cuba review and bulletin. rless acquaintances. On the train, even in the first-class coaches, the cigar-loving tourist may enjoy hisweed in comfort, and for sight-seeing purposes the last half of the car has great widewindow spaces and comfortable rattan armchairs. Between Havana and Matanzas the scenery is exquisitely lovely and of greater varietythan further East. You pass through gorges, where from between moss-covered rockssprings a most marvellous growth of quivering maiden-hair fern; then out into theopen where endless avenues of royal palms wave and beckon and nod. In the distance


. The Cuba review and bulletin. rless acquaintances. On the train, even in the first-class coaches, the cigar-loving tourist may enjoy hisweed in comfort, and for sight-seeing purposes the last half of the car has great widewindow spaces and comfortable rattan armchairs. Between Havana and Matanzas the scenery is exquisitely lovely and of greater varietythan further East. You pass through gorges, where from between moss-covered rockssprings a most marvellous growth of quivering maiden-hair fern; then out into theopen where endless avenues of royal palms wave and beckon and nod. In the distanceyou see the outlines of purple mountains silhouetted against a sky of the most in-tense unbelievable blue. Goats and oxen regard you with a patient curiosity as you go whirling , theseaport town nextto Havana in impor-tance, is reached inabout three we left thetrain and had oursecond breakfast at-a quaint little cafe,the excellence ofwhose cuisine isjustly cele-brated allover the is-land. Tt wasa typically. CUBAS FERTILE ACRESWHERE SUGAR IS GROWN. THE CUBA REVIEW 37 ADMINISTRATIONHOUSE OF ASUGARPLANTATION.


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