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889.

The carnivorous shrieking birds were over the heart of Madrid. Then all at once, the sound of rhythmic dry thuds echoed cro! - cro! - cro! nine times ... The clouds of smoke scattered. I strained my ear. I wanted to hear the cried of pain that must be coming from Madrid.

But then from behind Madrid we heard a heavy metallic sound ... We heard sharp crackle of machine guns ... we heard a cry of horror near us. A bomber had crashed. I was turning over and over with a fearful racket.

Nikos Kazantzakis, Spain, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1963, p. 212.

TIME: 1930's

PLACE: Spain

CIRCUMSTANCE: Spanish Civil War

 

890.

A trumpet player climbed up the Town Hall tower and blew the call to action on his trumpet ... The patriotic songs began ... The village remained behind us, mute, alone in the dusky light of evening, and again the doors began to squeal like howling dogs...

Nikos Kazantzakis, Spain, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1963, p. 171.

TIME: mid 1930's

PLACE: Spain

CIRCUMSTANCE: Spanish Civil War


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