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The Pampas and Andes: A Thousand Miles' Walk Across South America

Chapter 27: Transcriber’s Notes
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The narrative recounts a teenage American's long mid-19th-century voyage and thousand-mile overland journey across the Río de la Plata basin and the Andes. It mixes shipboard passage and city impressions with prolonged episodes on the pampas, describing estancia life, gaucho customs, cattle work, and caravan travel, and scenes in Buenos Aires, the Tigre, and provincial towns. Natural history observations, practical hardships, local commerce, and political and social remarks are interwoven with vivid travel incidents and reflections on landscapes, climate, and rural labor.

Transcriber’s Notes

Errors and omissions in punctuation have been fixed.

Page 47: “by order of his goverment” changed to “by order of his government”

Page 124: “the Santigueños” changed to “the Santiagueños

Page 234: “a leather rope, the biador,” changed to “a leather rope, the fiador,”

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