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Updated: June 9, 2025
Six years and more before she told this tale to the interested Nan and Rhoda, Lobarto became a scourge of the country about Honoragas. He attacked haciendas, stealing and burning, even maltreating the helpless women and children after killing their defenders.
The quartette of girl chums from Lakeview Hall and Walter Mason, to whom the girls at once revealed the contents of Juanita's letter, were greatly excited over the Mexican treasure and the seekers therefor. Without doubt the Mexican girl at Honoragas had written the truth, as she knew it, to Rhoda. Lobarto, the bandit, had met his death five or six years before.
Juanita and her mother believed that the American owner of Rose Ranch had recovered the treasure and held their share from them. These Mexican people were both ignorant and suspicious. Juanita was very bitter against the Americanos, anyway. She had only come up into the States to work so as to support her mother, who remained still on the ruined plantation in Honoragas.
I should not wonder if there were an English school down in Honoragas." "Is she home again, then?" demanded Nan. "So it seems. Listen, I say," and Rhoda began to read: "'Miss R. HAMMOND, "'Dear Miss: "'I have arrived to my mother at Honoragas, and I take this pen in hand to let you know that Juan Sivello, Lobarto's nephew, who has come from the South he is one of those who lisp "
"My fader a gre't, big Irisher-man yes!" said Juanita. "He marry my modder in Honoragas. She have fine hacienda from her papa yes. She "
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