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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER IX
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Rice is the staple article of consumption.

They like fruits and use them moderately.

They eat things too, which would be most repulsive to the epicurean taste of an Anglo-Saxon.

Even lizards and rats and young dogs they will not refuse.

But these things are prepared in a manner to tempt the appetite.


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