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extraordinary history of the country, the cattle & game  
extraordinary history of the country, the cattle & game  
all over the country, the [first] that [filled] the [unclear] ago & [unclear], we  
all over the country, the fish that filled the bays & rivers, we  
pretend in our imaginations, the [unclear] of [unclear] [unclear] [unclear]
pictured in our imaginations, the shores of these bays lined
with habitations -, [many] ^[unclear]^ towns, conducting [unclear] [unclear]
with habitations -, nay many towns, conducting commercial relations
even to the Pacific ^[seem]^ but all [unclear] [unclear]to that & quick -
even to the Pacific Ocean  but all now appeared so still & quiet
My Companion was a young Spanish Merchant. He had just
My Companion was a young Spanish Merchant. He had just
acquired in [this] [view] of the [unclear] - observing - (O, mi patria,  
acquiesced in this view of the subject - observing - (O, mi patria,  
es tu, que [unclear] perdido la [joya del mundo, la America.  
es tu, que las perdido la joya del mundo, la Amorica.  
'No dire" nada contra los Ingleses y los Americanos
'No dire" nada contra los Ingleses y los Americanos
[nos] [discendentes}, porque [unclear] [unclear} que el principe
las descendentes, porque es razonable que el principe
o el [unclear] que [unclear] quidan [unclear] estado [unclear]
o el poburno que no quidan dus estado deben
[unclear].") He nevertheless breathed a big heavy sigh -
pliderlos."He nevertheless breathed a very heavy sigh -
[crossed out] there was a brief pause - then a slight [voice}-
there was a brief pause - then a slight noise -
"Caramba (que es eso? said he). & then we heard a  
"Caramba (que es eso? said he). & then we heard a  
rattling sound - ('Por Dios Amigo es una Calebra')
rattling sound - ('Por Dios Amigo es una Calebra')
and at this moment a huge rattle snake reared its head,
and at this moment a huge rattle snake reared its head,
with the intention [unclear] of [unclear] being over [unclear] - Fire! was
with the intention doubtless of not being over civil - Fire! was
the word, two bullets, through the beast to the ground we
the word, two bullets, brought the beast to the ground we

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34 extraordinary history of the country, the cattle & game all over the country, the fish that filled the bays & rivers, we pictured in our imaginations, the shores of these bays lined with habitations -, nay many towns, conducting commercial relations even to the Pacific Ocean but all now appeared so still & quiet My Companion was a young Spanish Merchant. He had just acquiesced in this view of the subject - observing - (O, mi patria, es tu, que las perdido la joya del mundo, la Amorica. 'No dire" nada contra los Ingleses y los Americanos las descendentes, porque es razonable que el principe o el poburno que no quidan dus estado deben pliderlos.". He nevertheless breathed a very heavy sigh - there was a brief pause - then a slight noise - "Caramba (que es eso? said he). & then we heard a rattling sound - ('Por Dios Amigo es una Calebra') and at this moment a huge rattle snake reared its head, with the intention doubtless of not being over civil - Fire! was the word, two bullets, brought the beast to the ground we