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Title: Three Vassar girls in South America : a holiday trip of three college girls through the southern continent, up the Amazon, down the Madeira, across the Andes, and up the Pacific coast to Panama
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Champney, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Williams), 1850-1922
Subjects: South America -- Description and travel Amazon River -- Description and travel Peru -- Description and travel
Publisher: Boston : Estes and Lauriat
Contributing Library: University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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MAUD AND SENHOR SILVA PASSING THELIGHT-SHn\ 36 THREE VASSAR GIRLS IX SOUTH AMERICA. my fazcnda. We will make an excursion into the forest and youshall 3ourself blaze the trees which you would like. I will tind youbefore )uu leave the city and will certainly arrange to make the tripup the ri\er with you. I am sorry that my engagements make itimpossible for me to do the honors of Para. It will not be necessary, the Professor hastened to assure him.■ I am familiar with the city, and Dr. Stillman has kindl) agreed toremain with us. Mr. Jenkins was standing so near, with his neck outstretched withsuch an expression of interest as the Professor made this remark, thatthe latter turned and asked the photographer if he wished to speakwith him. Not at all disconcerted, Mr. Jenkins asked the hotel atwhich the party proposed to stop, as he had some photographs todeliver to one of the 3oung ladies. The Hotel do Commercio, the Professor replied. Thank you, said Mr. Jenkins glibly, it is very poss
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