AND AMONG THE BOTOCUDOS. 



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neighbourhood, was very injurious to the herds : it generally sucked 

 the blood only of its prey, without touching the flesh: this was a 

 great hindrance to the chace ; the people had not proper dogs to 

 search out the haunt of this voracious creature, and were therefore 

 obliged to look calmly on, while one or two of the beasts were usually 

 killed every night. 



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