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An old prostitute was found with a bullet through her stomach; two of Colonel Macias' new men lay in the gutter, slit from ear to ear. Anastasio Montanez carried an account of the events to his chief. Demetrio shrugged his shoulders. "Bury them!" he said. "They're coming back!"

Well, if he's skulking in some hole, you tell him to come out. What the hell do I care? I'm not scared of rats, see!" Suddenly a white shadow loomed on the threshold. "Demetrio Macias!" the sergeant cried as he stepped back in terror. The lieutenant stood up, silent, cold and motionless as a statue. "Shoot them!" the woman croaked. "Oh, come, you'll surely spare us! I didn't know you were there.

"So we're in Limon, eh, the famous Demetrio Macias' country, eh? Do you hear that, Lieutenant? We're in Limon." "Limon? What the hell do I care? If I'm bound for hell, Sergeant, I might as well go there now. I don't mind, now that I've found as good a remount as this! Look at the cheeks on the darling, look at them! There's a pair of ripe red apples for a fellow to bite into!"

Elvira, with whom Macias is in love, the daughter of Nuno Fernandez, is embodied gentleness and virtue, until the fierce progress of her fate has taught her that men are treacherous and the world cruel.

Is it fair to abandon your motherland in this solemn moment when she most needs the self-sacrifice of her sons, when she most needs her humble sons to save her from falling again in the clutches of her eternal oppressors, executioners, and caciques? You must not forget that the thing a man holds most sacred on earth is his motherland." Macias smiled, his eyes shining.

In Venezuela, Baralt is known as a historian, poet, and classical writer; Olmedo as a poet of Bolivia, and Caro a writer of the United States of Colombia. The Portuguese Language. 2. Early Literature of Portugal. 3. Poets of the Fifteenth Century; Macias, Ribeyro. 4. Introduction of the Italian Style; San de Miranda, Montemayor, Ferreira. 5. Epic Poetry; Camoens; The Lusiad. 6.

Fernan Perez, having set the intrigue on foot which is to wreck the love of Macias and Elvira, had just risen from his seat, when Wallace, who was watching the stage in a torment of mingled satisfaction and despair, touched Madame de Châteauvieux's arm. 'Now! he said. 'That door to the left. Kendal, catching the signal, rose from his seat behind Madame de Châteauvieux and bent forward.

The Spaniards, however, in reply, announced that they had resolved to fight; thereupon the consuls notified the Spanish commander, Captain-General Macias, that they would establish a neutral zone between Bayamon and Rio Piedrass, in which to gather the foreign residents and their portable properties in order to ensure their safety in the event of a bombardment of the place by the American forces.

"I like you very much, General Macias, and I like the way you do things. So if it's all right, I'd like very much to serve under you!" "What's your rank?" Demetrio asked him. "I'm a captain, General." "All right, you can serve with me now. I'll make you major. How's that?" Blondie was a round little fellow, with waxed mustache.

Again, in these last moments, when the locked door still holds between them and the death awaiting them, her mood is one of agonised terror, not for herself, but for him; while he, exalted far above all fear, supports and calms her. 'Macias. Think no more of the world which has destroyed us! We owe it nothing nothing! Come, the bonds which linked us to it are for ever broken!

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