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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER XII
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They have little time allowed for their meals, and during summer and winter they begin when it is light, and leave off at dark.

They are paid one pound sterling a month, and their food is given them: this for breakfast consists of sixteen figs and two small loaves of bread; for dinner, boiled beans; for supper, broken roasted wheat grain.

They scarcely ever taste meat; as, with the twelve pounds per annum, they have to clothe themselves and support their families.

The miners who work in the mine itself have twenty-five shillings per month, and are allowed a little charqui.

But these men come down from their bleak habitations only once in every fortnight or three weeks.
(PLATE 63.


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