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our column of horsemen which could be seen in its winding way at many points among the mountains seemed passing through prismatic waves and shimmering [[?]] of mixed light color.  Earth, air and sky conspired with the [[novelties?]] of light and life renewed at every step to [[?]] a few transient hours of existence notable +.  But an eloquent sermon in [[stems?]] and thrust upon the vanity of human life and effort and changed into
our column of horsemen which could be seen in its winding way at many points among the mountains seemed passing through prismatic waves and shimmering [[?]] of mixed light color.  Earth, air and sky conspired with the [[novelties?]] of light and life renewed at every step to [[?]] a few transient hours of existence notable +.  But an eloquent sermon in [[stems?]] and thrust upon the vanity of human life and effort and changed into [[several illegible inserts]]  On the afternoon of the same day when we descended into the valley of Pecos River and halted to look at the ruins of Pecos Church.  Here before an elevated Mesa which commanded the valley were the ruins of a structure which was as old as the hills when the Spaniards came three centuries before.  Here were broken and discarded fragments of adobe ruins mingled with huge stones which had formed parts of walls.  The outlines of the [[?]] or sacred chamber, a room forty feet across could be partly discerned.  Here on the low alter the sacred fire had been watched and not allowed to languish since the world was young.  The legend ran that the mighty Montezuma the brother of God had first brought the fire and [[?]] that it should not go out until the white man came from the east and when at last he [[caused?]] the faithful vigil of the priests

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N.M. 6

our column of horsemen which could be seen in its winding way at many points among the mountains seemed passing through prismatic waves and shimmering ? of mixed light color. Earth, air and sky conspired with the novelties? of light and life renewed at every step to ? a few transient hours of existence notable +. But an eloquent sermon in stems? and thrust upon the vanity of human life and effort and changed into several illegible inserts On the afternoon of the same day when we descended into the valley of Pecos River and halted to look at the ruins of Pecos Church. Here before an elevated Mesa which commanded the valley were the ruins of a structure which was as old as the hills when the Spaniards came three centuries before. Here were broken and discarded fragments of adobe ruins mingled with huge stones which had formed parts of walls. The outlines of the ? or sacred chamber, a room forty feet across could be partly discerned. Here on the low alter the sacred fire had been watched and not allowed to languish since the world was young. The legend ran that the mighty Montezuma the brother of God had first brought the fire and ? that it should not go out until the white man came from the east and when at last he caused? the faithful vigil of the priests