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1492

CHAPTER XXXI
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We slipped by bold coasts and headlands which we must double, mountains above us.

They ran by inland paths, saving distance, telling village after village.

When we made harbor, here was the thronged beach.

Some of these people wore a slight dress of woven grass and palm leaves, and they used crowns of bright feathers.

We got from them in some quantity golden ornaments.


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