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What is the difference between omens according to Sahagún and prodigies (Muños Camargo's testimony)?
Give examples.
First bad omen: Ten years before the Spaniards coming there was an ill omen in the sky. A fire tongue, a fire flame, an aurora-like light: it looked as if it was dripping, as if it was jabbing in the sky.Second bad omen that happened here in Mexico: by its own it burst in flames, it catched fire: nobody perhaps set in on fire, spontaneously the house of Huitzilopochtli burned. His divine site, the temple was called "Tlacateccan" ("House of control").
The columns already burn. From inside come the fire flames, the fire tongues, the fire blazes.
Extremely fast the fire finished all the woodwork of the house. Immediately there was uproarious shouting; they said: " Mexican, you come quickly: it must be extinguished! You bring your cántaros! (water pots)... " But when they threw water to it, when they tried to extinguish it, they only enraged it, flaming more. It could not be extinguished: completely it burned down.
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