Picturesque Pala the Story of the Mission Chapel of San Antonio De Padua Conne
Picturesque Pala the Story of the Mission Chapel of San Antonio De Padua Conne
James, George Wharton, 1858-1923
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When I said to our hostess that I regretted very much that they had given up their beds in my room, that they ought not to have done it, she answered me with a wave of her hand that "It was nothing; they hoped I had slept well; that they had plenty of other beds. " The hospitable lie did not deceive me, for by examination I had convinced myself that the greater part of the family must have slept on the bare earth in the kitchen. They would not have taken pay for our lodging, except that they ha...d had heavy expenses connected with Margarita s funeral. . . . We left at six o clock in the morning; Margarita s husband, the "captain, " riding off with us to see us safe on our way. When we had passed the worst gullies and boulders, he whirled his horse, lifted his ragged old sombrero with the grace of a cavalier, smiled, wished us good-day and good luck, and was out of sight in a second, his little wild pony galloping up the rough trail as if it were as smooth as a race-course. Between the Potrero and Pala are two Indian villages, the Rincon and Pauma.
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