Page:Mexico, California and Arizona - 1900.djvu/434

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OLD MEXICO AND HER LOST PROVINCES.
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A TYPICAL RANCH-HOUSE.


cot trees. The young orange-trees were, as at Fresno, put up in mufflings of straw for the winter. The weather is very hot at noon-day, but so cool at morning and evening that wood-fires are burned. The chill in the air is of a penetrating kind, felt the more by contrast with the heat of the day, and fire is a necessity. The house-servants were clean, white-aproned Chinamen; those out-of-doors, Mexicans, One of these latter had