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CHAPTER V. Aspects of the Plain

Far Away and Long Ago: a History of My Early Life · W. H. Hudson — chapter 3 of 46 · ~107 words · public domain

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ASPECTS OF THE PLAIN

Appearance of a green level land--Cardoon and giant thistles--Villages of the vizcacha, a large burrowing rodent--Groves and plantations seen like islands on the wide level plains--Trees planted by the early colonists--Decline of the colonists from an agricultural to a pastoral people--Houses as part of the landscape--Flesh diet of the gauchos-- Summer change in the aspect of the plain--The water-like mirage--The giant thistle and a "thistle year"--Fear of fires--An incident at a fire--The pampero, or south-west wind, and the fall of the thistles --Thistle-down and thistle-seed as food for animals--A great pampero storm--Big hailstones--Damage caused by hail--Zango, an old horse, killed--Zango and his master

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