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A Naturalist’s Voyage Round the World

CHAPTER XIII
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While we were eating our supper, the governor paid us a visit.

He had been a lieutenant-colonel in the Spanish service, but now was miserably poor.

He gave us two sheep, and accepted in return two cotton handkerchiefs, some brass trinkets, and a little tobacco.
NOVEMBER 25, 1834.
Torrents of rain: we managed, however, to run down the coast as far as Huapi-lenou.

The whole of this eastern side of Chiloe has one aspect; it is a plain, broken by valleys and divided into little islands, and the whole thickly covered with one impervious blackish-green forest.

On the margins there are some cleared spaces, surrounding the high-roofed cottages.
NOVEMBER 26, 1834.
The day rose splendidly clear.


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