Manco, the Peruvian Chief / Or, An Englishman's Adventures in the Country of the Incas
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A teenage narrator recounts life with his English family in the Andean highlands, where their country house overlooks rivers, a mining village, and rugged mountain passes. The father, moved by the suffering of the local Indigenous people, tends the sick and conceals a fugitive, and his compassion yields unexpected returns. The narrative blends travel and adventure—including perilous crossings, encounters with robbers, and journeys through barren and fertile valleys—with vivid landscape description, local legend, and scenes of colonial social tension, quietly examining themes of gratitude, cross-cultural sympathy, and endurance in a harsh environment.
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