Governor Alvarado shouse in Monterey that Chonita first knew of Diego Estenega. I had told him much of her, but had never cared to mention the name of Estenega in the presence of an Iturbi y Moncada. Chonita came to Monterey to stand godmother to the child of Alvarado and of her friend Dona Martina, his wife. She arrived the morning before the christening, and no one thought to tell her that Estenega was to be godfather. The house was full of girls, relatives of the young mother, gathered for the ceremony and subsequent week of festivities. Benicia, my little one, was at the rancho with Ysabel Herrera, and I was staying with the A lvarados. So many were the guests that Chonita and I slept together.
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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Author(s)Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN1440098670
ISBN-139781440098673
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