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from America. All barbaric and civilized Californios eat them badly, and they assure them of good taste.

  Rabbits, and Hares, are smaller than those in other parts of America. They go up in the ravines, and ravines, and sometimes they piss even the same polations.
  Wild mice are of extraordinary size. The civilized Indians of the missions of Santiago and San José count that formerly they ate them by ollandolos, and by putting them on the fire; and that even today they are part of the livelihood of other barbarous nations.
   It is very true that there is a species of hunting snakes that with the desire attract the unhappy butterflies, and paxarillos to their mouth, and gobble them up. Perhaps in these circumstances one could philosophize in this way: el vas caliente rareface el ayre in a straight line: in this there is no doubt. With this subtler air line occupied, the other airborne particles that were violated, aspiring by their elastic impulse to regain their first place, snatch the birds with them to the jaws of the air.