Soldados de Salamina
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Did you know that
one of them was Sánchez Mazas?

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Have you read him?
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Was he a good writer?
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Depends who you compare him to.
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I like Balzac.
As good as him?

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No.
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I was at the Collell
when they brought him in.

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The execution was 30th January.
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You said you crossed
the border on the 31st.

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It was a mass execution.
Two escaped.

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The other survivor wrote a book,
"I was killed by the Reds."

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What a title.
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The bad thing about war is nobody
knows how to win them with dignity.

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Look at Franco.
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He grew too fond of signing
death warrants after the war.

1:39:00
Did you see that execution
in the forest?

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You'll agree with me that
a few less Falangists around

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might have saved us a war.
Don't you think so?

1:39:16
I don't think anybody
deserves to be executed.

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Ah, you're a pacifist.
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You should have said so.
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Lunchtime.
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Let's go to lunch, shall we?
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Can I ask one last question?
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Only one?
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The journalist here wants
to ask me another question.

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Why don't you come back later?
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Yes, come back later. I know
a good place where you can eat.

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A little bar behind
the Place de la Liberation.

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No comparison with here.
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Do you notice that smell
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of boiled vegetables,
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medicines...

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