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61.  us from La Cieneguita and who we found asleep on the bare ground near to a pool of muddy dirty water. --  There was still a little left for our horses, which they drank with great avidity. -- One of the Servants of the family had reckoned she had got [[unclear]] and we found the floor
61.  us from La Cieneguita and who we found asleep on the bare ground near to a pool of muddy dirty water. --  There was still a little left for our horses, which they drank with great avidity. -- One of the Servants of the family had reckoned she had got [[unclear]] and we found the floor [[unclear]]  (a through built Semi-Indian) Completely weakened and brought down with [[unclear]]. --  We gave the old lady every assistance in our power, which indeed was but little, but as our [[remaining?] with them could be of little Service, we left them and Pursued out Journey to "La Santa Cruz" distant from the Petic about 5 leagues where we arrived about 6 o'cvlock.  The family had not arrived during the whole day that we remained at this place and that poor Indian must have [[unclear]]

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61. us from La Cieneguita and who we found asleep on the bare ground near to a pool of muddy dirty water. -- There was still a little left for our horses, which they drank with great avidity. -- One of the Servants of the family had reckoned she had got unclear and we found the floor unclear (a through built Semi-Indian) Completely weakened and brought down with unclear. -- We gave the old lady every assistance in our power, which indeed was but little, but as our [[remaining?] with them could be of little Service, we left them and Pursued out Journey to "La Santa Cruz" distant from the Petic about 5 leagues where we arrived about 6 o'cvlock. The family had not arrived during the whole day that we remained at this place and that poor Indian must have unclear