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C [in right corner] or herdsman a rude un [difficult to tell] race of beings, who pass the greater part of their lives in the Saddle, herding catel and horses, and in hunting deer, buffalo, or mustangs. Unused to comfort, and regardless alike of {unclear} and danger, they have a hardy, {unclear} and, sun-burnt appearance, especially, when [unclear] with a [unclear] [unclear], leather hunting shirt, leggings and indian armed with a [unclear] [unclear] a [unclear][unclear]and [unclear][unclear]. Moccasins. Do this class belong the Peons or laborers, who in Mexico are little better than slaves.

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