Soldados de Salamina
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scared out of his wits.
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As he looked at him,
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they shouted,
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"Is there anybody there?"
And he said, "No."

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And he pointed his gun at him but
spared his life and then left.

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Do you know if Sánchez Mazas
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wrote a book?
He said

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he was going to write a book
called "The Forest Friends."

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- I didn't know that.
- He said that we'd be in it

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and we were excited about that.
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If I find out it exists,
I'll bring you a copy, okay?

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Thank you very much.
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Thank you.
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Have a good trip back.
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"The first time I heard about
Mazas and the firing squad,

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all I knew about him was
that he was a writer who,

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on his return from Mussolini's Italy,
founded the Spanish Falange,

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a Fascist party.
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He helped create
its symbols and became

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counsellor to the party leader,
José Antonio Primo de Rivera."

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Spain has lost its status
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due to the division
caused by local separatism,

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division between
its political parties,

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and the division caused by
the class struggle.

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When Spain finds a common purpose
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stronger than these differences,
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it will be great once more.

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