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The Mexican Twins By: Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) |
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THE MEXICAN TWINS By Lucy Fitch Perkins ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR
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BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1915, BY LUCY FITCH PERKINS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Published November 1915
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CONTENTS
Introduction The Mexican Twins 1 I. San Ramon's Day In The Morning 5 II. The Blessing 19 III. The Party 45 IV. Tonio's Bad Day 59 V. Judas Iscariot Day 85 VI. The Adventure 109 VII. While They Were Gone 123 VIII. The Secret Meeting 133 IX. Christmas At The Hacienda 161
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THE MEXICAN TWINS
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THE MEXICAN TWINS
This is a picture of Antonio Francisco Gomez[1] and his twin sister,
Margarita Teresa Gomez. They live on the great hacienda[2], or plantation, of Señor
Fernandez's[3], in the wonderful country of Mexico, and they are eight
years old. The boy is named Antonio for Saint Antonio and Francisco for his father,
and the girl is named Margarita for Saint Margarita and Teresa for her
mother. But nobody ever thinks of calling the Twins by all these names. They are
called just Tonio and Tita, to save time. Even their father isn't called by his long name! Everybody calls him
Pancho[4] that is, everybody but the Twins, of course. Their mother isn't called anything at all for short. She is always
called Doña Teresa[5]. I do not know why this is, unless perhaps it is
because she can make better tortillas, and chicken mole, and candied
sweet potatoes than any one else on the whole hacienda. Pancho is a vaquero, or cowboy. There are hundreds of cows and oxen and sheep and goats on Señor
Fernandez's hacienda, and all day long, every day, Pancho rides about on
his horse Pinto, rounding up cattle, driving the cows to pasture after
milking, or getting the oxen together for the plowing. The Twins think it is a fine thing to be a vaquero and ride horseback
all the time. Tonio means to be one when he grows up. He practices riding on Tonto,
the donkey, now, and he has had his own lasso since he was six. If you will turn the page you will find a picture of the little adobe
hut where Tonio and Tita and Pancho and Doña Teresa live. Pancho isn't
in the picture, because he and Pinto are away in the fields, but Doña
Teresa is there grinding her corn, and Tita is feeding the chickens,
while Tonio plays with his dog, Jasmin[6]. Tonio is looking out from the shed at the end of the hut. Tita's cat is
on the roof. She is almost always on the roof when Jasmin is about. Beside the hut is a fig tree, which bears the most delicious figs.
Every night the red rooster, the five hens, and the turkey go to roost
in its branches, and every day its green boughs make a pleasant shade
across the dooryard. Back of the hut there is a tiny garden with bee hives, and beyond that
there is a path through the woods that leads down to a little river. It
was in this very path, just where the stepping stones cross the river,
that Tonio met But there! it tells all about that in the story and you
can read it for yourselves... Continue reading book >>
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