Use the excerpt to answer the question. “Ladies should remember that in a new country they cannot get things made at any moment . . . Those who must have a feather-bed had better bring it . . . though the air swarms with live geese, a feather-bed could not be got for love or money. Mattresses . . . are made of the moss, which hangs on almost every tree. They cost nothing but the case and the trouble of preparing the moss.” —Mary Austin Holley, Texas: Observations, Historical, Geographical and Descriptive, 1833 What is Mary Austin Holley trying to explain to new immigrants about moving to Texas?

Mary Austin Holley is trying to explain to new immigrants that they should not expect to find everything they need readily available in Texas. She mentions that certain items, such as feather-beds, may not be available for purchase in the new country, so it is advisable to bring those items with them. Additionally, she mentions that even though there are many live geese in Texas, finding a feather-bed could be difficult. She suggests that newcomers should consider alternative options, such as making mattresses from the moss that can be found hanging on trees, which is readily available and affordable. In summary, Holley is conveying the message that newcomers should be prepared to be self-sufficient and resourceful when it comes to obtaining certain goods in Texas.

Mary Austin Holley is trying to explain to new immigrants that in a new country like Texas, they may not be able to easily find or obtain certain items they are accustomed to. Specifically, she mentions that ladies should remember that they cannot get things made at any moment. She goes on to give an example, stating that even though there are live geese in abundance, one cannot obtain a feather-bed for love or money. Therefore, she advises those who insist on having a feather-bed to bring it with them. Additionally, she mentions that mattresses in Texas are made of moss, which can be found on almost every tree. These mattresses cost nothing but the case and the effort required to prepare the moss. Overall, Holley is trying to convey that in Texas, immigrants should be prepared to adapt to the available resources and be mindful that certain items may not be readily available.

Mary Austin Holley is explaining to new immigrants that they should be prepared and bring essential items with them when moving to Texas. She emphasizes that in a new country, getting things made or obtaining certain items may not be easy or readily available. Specifically, she mentions that ladies who need a feather-bed should bring it with them because even though there are plenty of geese in the area, feather-beds cannot be obtained despite the abundance of feathers. Additionally, she mentions that mattresses in Texas are made from moss that hangs on trees and can be obtained at no cost other than the case and the effort of preparing the moss. In summary, Holley is trying to convey to new immigrants that they should anticipate limited access to certain goods and be self-sufficient by bringing essential items with them.