
current channel:problem
- time:2023-12-05 10:27He strove to peer about him, but the feeble ray of the
- time:2023-12-05 10:19to both. The chief pride of the Guaso lies in his spurs,
- time:2023-12-05 10:15discoverer may work a mine on any ground, by paying five
- time:2023-12-05 10:11they have to climb up the alternate notches cut in the
- time:2023-12-05 10:06out to be lignite of little value, in the sandstone (probably
- time:2023-12-05 10:00Andes. A traveller does not here meet that unbounded hospitality
- time:2023-12-05 09:55into the small land-locked plain of Guitron. In the basins,
- time:2023-12-05 09:45small loaves of bread; for dinner, boiled beans; for supper,
- time:2023-12-05 09:43but he had not been as idle as he appeared to have been.
- time:2023-12-05 09:39may be hired to work as a labourer in the fields. The former
- time:2023-12-05 09:27It was by one of these ravines that Pincheira entered Chile
- time:2023-12-05 09:16of hill-country, where his half-wild cattle, in considerable
- time:2023-12-05 09:14event in this quiet retired corner of the world; and nearly
- time:2023-12-05 09:14at the gold-mines of Yaquil, which are worked by Mr. Nixon,
- time:2023-12-05 09:13of the simple machinery; but even to the present day, water
- time:2023-12-05 09:13to my own words, “Do not your padres, your very bishops,
- time:2023-12-05 09:04in all the finer points of big game hunting. Of an evening
- time:2023-12-05 08:31was there confined to my bed till the end of October. During
- time:2023-12-05 08:24the gold-dust. The washing, when described, sounds a very
- time:2023-12-05 08:23mentions as being found in many places in considerable
just looking around
- heavy rain set in, which was hardly sufficient to drive
- strata to the regions of heat, is again thrown up to the
- the sulphur previous to smelting it, had never been discovered.
- removed; but gold, platina, and a few others are nearly
- he often spent much time with the white foreman of the
- many large bushes, and lies down to watch it. This habit
- begins to flow from the upper end, and continues so doing
- and birds of Chile. The Puma, or South American Lion, is
- the steps again, finding himself now nearly up to his armpits
- think a group of them in their native Asiatic or African