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we were encamped. Just as
we were encamped. Just as
we were pulling out, the cloud
we were pulling out, the cloud
or mist broke away [unclear]
or mist broke away & even

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Pina Blanco unclear Nov 13th 1878

My Dear Alice, I wrote you quite a full account of my trip up to the time of leaving the Guadalupe Mountains, but have found unclear very little time to write since.

I left the Seba's? unclear Camp at about 2. P.M. on the 27th Oct. The night before leaving it had turned suddenly cold. & in the morning it was snowing & sleeting Not enough to cover the ground but sufficient to make a thick fog or mist so dense as to completely shut off from view the mountains at the base of which we were encamped. Just as we were pulling out, the cloud or mist broke away & even