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Chapter 7
Themountedfiguresofvaquerosgallopedinthedistance,andthegreatherdsfedwithalltheirhornedheadsoneway,inonesinglewaveringlineasfaraseyecouldreachacrossthebroadpotreros.Aspreadingcotton-wooltreeshadedathatchedranchebytheroad;thetrudgingfilesofburdenedIndianstakingofftheirhats,wouldliftsad,muteeyestothecavalcaderaisingthedustofthecrumblingcaminorealmadebythehandsoftheirenslavedforefathers.AndMrs.Gould,witheachday’sjourney,seemedtocomenearertothesoulofthelandinthetremendousdisclosureofthisinteriorunaffectedbytheslightEuropeanveneerofthecoasttowns,agreatlandofplainandmountainandpeople,sufferingandmute,waitingforthefutureinapatheticimmobilityofpatience.
Sheknewitssightsanditshospitality,dispensedwithasortofslumbrousdignityinthosegreathousespresentinglong,blindwallsandheavyportalstothewind-sweptpastures.Shewasgiventheheadofthetables,wheremastersanddependantssatinasimpleandpatriarchalstate.Theladiesofthehousewouldtalksoftlyinthemoonlightundertheorangetreesofthecourtyards,impressinguponherthesweetnessoftheirvoicesandthesomethingmysteriousinthequietudeoftheirlives.