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The Children of Cupa

Chapter 14: Transcriber's Note
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About This Book

The narrative follows a family who retreats to hot springs near an indigenous Cupeño village so an ailing mother can recover; children Nellie and Walter anticipate camping life and imaginative play among local children. Episodes trace the children's friendships with a boy named Francisco and encounters with a missionary and parish life, while domestic and communal tensions surface through disputes, a false accusation, a perilous excursion into a rattlesnake-filled valley, and local political gatherings. Through scenes of everyday village customs, seasonal movement, and returning journeys, the work examines childhood curiosity, cross-cultural contact, community justice, and the practical rhythms of rural life.

Transcriber's Note

Footnotes have been placed at end of their respective chapter.

Obvious punctuation and spelling errors have been repaired.