Panting, wheezing, and puffing, I walked up Victoriano Cepeda Street, where I lived, until I reached the terrace from which I could see the then small but beautiful city of Saltillo, capital of the state of Coahuila. Around this natural viewpoint, the ancient, founding, Barrio del Ojo de Agua stretches out.
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