Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1892 |
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Page 190
... Chagres . We sat on deck and watched our friends , who stood on the levee waving their handkerchiefs at us . We watched them until their outlines grew dim and faded in the distance . I remember that I then turned for the first time to ...
... Chagres . We sat on deck and watched our friends , who stood on the levee waving their handkerchiefs at us . We watched them until their outlines grew dim and faded in the distance . I remember that I then turned for the first time to ...
Page 191
... Chagres for bur- ial . Others of the passengers and crew had the cholera and recovered . In fact , nearly all had some symptoms of it . The officers ' prediction in regard to encountering rough weather on enter- ing the Gulf proved true ...
... Chagres for bur- ial . Others of the passengers and crew had the cholera and recovered . In fact , nearly all had some symptoms of it . The officers ' prediction in regard to encountering rough weather on enter- ing the Gulf proved true ...
Page 193
... Chagres ; but it was three days more before we reached that place . Nothing more of importance happened before we arrived at the Isthmus , except that the cholera each day claimed its victims . Mother said that she thought my father ...
... Chagres ; but it was three days more before we reached that place . Nothing more of importance happened before we arrived at the Isthmus , except that the cholera each day claimed its victims . Mother said that she thought my father ...
Page 194
... Chagres and open a restaurant , where they had already pitched their tent , made arrangements with them to shelter father and us lit- tle ones until our own tent could be put up . The route across the Isthmus from Chagres was by canoe ...
... Chagres and open a restaurant , where they had already pitched their tent , made arrangements with them to shelter father and us lit- tle ones until our own tent could be put up . The route across the Isthmus from Chagres was by canoe ...
Page 195
... Chagres until afternoon of the next day . There were two negro boatmen to each of the canoes . The canoes were long but rather narrow . They were covered for about two thirds of their length with palm leaves , fastened in some manner to ...
... Chagres until afternoon of the next day . There were two negro boatmen to each of the canoes . The canoes were long but rather narrow . They were covered for about two thirds of their length with palm leaves , fastened in some manner to ...
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