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mines were more than a hundred miles remote…

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mines were more than a hundred miles remote from any settlement and surrounded as they were by two tribes of the worst blood-spilling Indians on the continent; it was like going through the gates of hell to get there. The town of Janos was a presidio on the frontier, midway between Santa Rita copper mines and the city of Chihuahua; he left his family there at a place of safety and engaged in the business of trans- porting the copper to Chihuahua.

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