"Crucifixions, human sacrifices, and every horror the eye could get accustomed to, to a large extent, but the smells no white man's internal economy could stand...Blood was everywhere; smeared over bronzes, ivory, and even the walls."
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Ch. 7, pp. 88–89. See also: A. M. Boisragon
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