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&#13;
Mountain, with O'Brien&#13;
&#13;
Camp pretty well up-grade.&#13;
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At this point we met an&#13;
&#13;
Indian-like woman who&#13;
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&#13;
the cottages which attracted&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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The O'Briens were away, I&#13;
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happened but Mrs&#13;
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two unrented ones.&#13;
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The floors were painted deep&#13;
&#13;
orange.&#13;
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There are many giant sadghuru&#13;
&#13;
trees growing in this part of&#13;
&#13;
Arizona. Many of them are quite&#13;
&#13;
freakish. Here we met Mrs Wainright,&#13;
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a "lunger" in O'Briens Camp who&#13;
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              <text>Daisy Wheaton Stereographs</text>
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