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Excerpt from My Winter in Cuba
The personal pronoun my in the title of the present work is explanatory, not egotistical. The Winter herein described is mine, and notanother's, in that it deals so largely with that domestic side of Cuban life, which few travellers ever see, and whereof none, to my knowledge, have ever written. The reader may find elsewhere more graphic descriptions of Cuba's scenery; combined with accurate tables of her statistics, and profound views of her politics; but he will find no work that opens to him so frankly the doors of Cuban homes, and allows him to watch the inner currents of Cuban life. Nor could the present narrative have ?owed thus fieely across private thresholds, except by the use of fictitious names. There may have been samanos in Cuba, but I never saw them there; The real names of my kind enter tainers are stereotyped only on my heart. But, with this slight exception, the narrative may be relied upon as strictly true.
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