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56. women were sleeping in a shed in front of it. On awakening them they very frankly told me to make up my bed which I accordingly did close by to them, without their showing the least mark of the indelicacy of a man & a Stranger lyingh down almost in the midst of them. -- I remained at the rancho the whole of the day of the 13th., it being impossible to travel unclear the law. The Rancho is a female place and may contain about 200 to 250 inhabitants: there are a few gardens which however have been mostly destroyed by the Indians, but which still have considerable quantities of grapes, melons, water melons, &c. -- These was no church nor Priest. I set out about Sunset, our road lying strikeout: als over a Sandy