from their waist down, but from the waist up they go bare and uncovered, with their hair rolled up without as much care as the men. The latter always go with little stools under their arms to sit on wherever they go; and at night they muffle themselves up with sheets woven of various stripes and designs of different colors, like cloaks; their drink is always _posole_ or _saca_, which is a drink made of cooked maize, and they always drink it lukewarm, but they never like to drink clear or cold water...." CHAPTER III THE FIRST SPANISH ENTRADAS INTO YUCATAN
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