New Granada Twenty Months in the Andes

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Our course was south, and our road lay be- tween the highway and the river. But it always seems as if you were in the highway, and that the little cleared land in sight of you was all that lay between the river forest and that of the mountains. A succession of glades and bosques, and a stream or two, brought us to a knoll or ridge, much nearer the river than ridges usually are, and perhaps not a mile from it. Here were two or three cabins of peasantry, and in one of them we found the ball. Just... as I entered, the priest was dancing with the prettiest girl that I have seen in these parts. So thought others, for one suggested, "Viva the Cura's partner!" and in return came a scattering volley of vivas. Cheering simultaneously with three hurrahs, or three times three, is unknown here. It is a pity. I think a great deal of the efficiency of an Anglo-Saxon mob de- pends on lusty simultaneous cheering, hence we are unequaled in this democratic branch of our government by any nation on earth. A bochinche, of persons ten times more highly excited, has none of the deep power of a mob that has drunk plentifully, and feels its strength and unanimity in the thunder of three cheers.

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