The Philippine Islands And Their People : a Record of Personal Observation And Experience, With a Short Summary of the More Important Facts in the History of the Archipelago
The Philippine Islands And Their People : a Record of Personal Observation And Experience, With a Short Summary of the More Important Facts in the History of the Archipelago
Dean Conant Worcester
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They did not attempt to leap clear, but lifted their front legs, came down on the trunk, balanced a moment, got their fore feet on the ground, and dragged their hind legs after them as best they could. They took their work without a sign of irritation, and we got through the tangle without once dismounting. All day we pushed on. Nightfall found us far in- land on the border of the Mangyan territory. We established our headquarters in the tiny hut of a Tagalog wood-cutter. It was so small that o...ur two hammocks filled it, and when we got into them we Digitized by Google FIRST VISIT TO MINDORO 375 pulled the house down. It was hastily repaired, and we slept on the floor that night, waiting until the frame had been strengthened before we again ventured to put up our hammocks. On the following morning we started out to explore, and had not gone a mile when we struck a settlement of Mangyans. Our surprise at their appearance was evidently fully reciprocated. The men were naked ex- cept for clouts, but to this we were accustomed.
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