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  • At midsummer was to be a fete in the Saboba village, and the San Bernardino priest would come there.

    Ramona 1921

  • The one over which she had wept such bitter tears in the valley, they had burned the night before they left their Saboba home.

    Ramona 1921

  • There was a kind, good old man who owned all that valley, -- Señor Ravallo; he found the village of Saboba there when he came to the country.

    Ramona 1921

  • An old Indian woman, the same whose house they had hired in Saboba, had come up to live with Ramona.

    Ramona 1921

  • The Saboba people were too poor to build miles of fencing; they must soon give up keeping stock; and the next thing would be that they would be driven out, like the people of Temecula.

    Ramona 1921

  • Already the news had come to Saboba that a company had been formed for the settling up of the San Jacinto valley; the Ravallo brothers had sold to this company a large grant of land.

    Ramona 1921

  • During the summer that she and Alessandro had lived in Saboba he had seen her many times, and had been impressed by her rare quality.

    Ramona 1921

  • It was here that he had thought of building his house if they had stayed in Saboba.

    Ramona 1921

  • Her intimacy with the Hyers had been a barrier the Saboba people could not surmount.

    Ramona 1921

  • A few days saw the two families settled, -- the Hyers in their tent and wagon, at the hot springs, and Alessandro and Ramona, with the baby, in a little adobe house in the Saboba village.

    Ramona 1921

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