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When the Americans first began to stray over the line
deickemeyer31 December 2016
A romance of the days in old Mexico when the Americans first began to stray over the line. It is an interesting story. Ysobel was intended for Jose, the son of a neighboring landowner, but she had no heart for marriage, until she met Dr. Livingston, a young American. Jose, to injure the doctor, cut his saddle girth, with the result that a bad fall into a gully ensued. In response to Ysobel's calls for help Jose responded, but refused to give assistance until Ysobel promised to marry him in return for the rescue. The Spaniard later on took some of his associates to the spot to show them how it was done. A rearing horse tumbled him down the embankment and killed him. When Ysobel heard the news she almost laughed. The doctor got a bride. The story is well told. - The Moving Picture World, July 27, 1912
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