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it being nearer to do so, than continue for its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and a short distance below Sequin "Noon's" or, came and hayd dinner, under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they plentifully supplied with Milk, buttermilk & on our asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".
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   Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) [[aslant?]] looking like [[?..er]] moreover a cactus - the opuntra I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X
it being nearer to do so, than continue on its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and [crossed out: two miles]  a short distance below Seguin "Noon'd" or, [crossed out: came to]  and [crossed out"  rest for] had dinner, [crossed out:  then was] under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they supplied plentifully with Milk, buttermilk & on our [crossed out: requesting]  asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook [crossed out: the operation]  to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".
   Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) a plant looking like clover moreover a cactus - the opuntia I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X
 
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50 it being nearer to do so, than continue on its Western bank owing to a bend in the river; and [crossed out: two miles] a short distance below Seguin "Noon'd" or, [crossed out: came to] and [crossed out" rest for] had dinner, [crossed out: then was] under the shade of some trees that surrounded a farm; & they supplied plentifully with Milk, buttermilk & on our [crossed out: requesting] asking if they could bake us some corn bread & very pretty young lass undertook [crossed out: the operation] to supply our wants - caught cat-fish, trout & Buffalo fish in Guadalupe. One mile from our resting place crossed the river again at "The falls".

 Now we fell in with fine pastures, particularly the musquit & gama grasses, & tree of same name, (a species of acacia or mimosa) a plant looking like clover moreover a cactus - the opuntia I think. Camped for the night on Santa Clara rivulet, this runs into the Cibolo river.  X

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