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        百年孤独这本书怎么样 世纪文学经典:《百年孤独》第5章Part 10
                世纪文学经典:《百年孤独》第5章Part 10 O ly ix mo th later did Aurelia o lear that the doctor had give u o him a a 
            
            世纪文学经典:《百年孤独》第5章Part 10

Only six months later did Aureliano learn that the doctor had given up on him as a man of action because he was a sentimental person with no future
with a passive character
and a definite solitary vocation. They tried to keep him surrounded
fearing that he would betray the conspiracy. Aureliano calmed them down: he would not say a word
but on the night they went to murder the Moscote family they would find him guarding the door. He showed such a convincing decision that the plan was postponed for an indefinite date. It was during those days that úrsula asked his opinion about the marriage beeen Pietro Crespi and Amaranta
and he answered that these were not times to be thinking about such a thing. For a week he had been carrying an old-fashioned pistol under his shirt. He kept his eyes on his friends. In the afternoon he would go have coffee with José Arcadio and Rebeca
who had begun to put their house in order
and from seven o'clock on he would play dominoes with his father-in-law. At lunchtime hewas chatting with Arcadio
who was already a huge adolescent
and he found him more and more excited over the imminence of war. In school
where Arcadio had pupils older than himself mixed in with children who were barely beginning to talk
the Liberal fever had caught on. There was talk of shooting Father Nicanor
of turning the church into a school
of instituting free love. Aureliano tried to calm down his drive. He remended discretion and prudence to him. Deaf to his calm reasoning
to his sense of reality
Arcadio reproached him in public for his weakness of character. Aureliano waited. Finally
in the beginning of December
úrsula burst into the workshop all upset.
"War's broken out!"
War
in fact
had broken out three months before. Martial law was in effect in the whole country. The only one who knew it immediately was Don Apolinar Moscote
but he did not give the news even to his wife while the army platoon that was to occupy the town by surprise was on its way. They entered noiselessly before dawn
with o pieces of light artillery drawn by mules
and they set up their headquarters in the school. A 6 P.M. curfew was established. A more drastic search than the previous one was undertaken
house by house
and this time they even took farm implements. They dragged out Dr. Noguera
tied him to a tree in the square
and shot him without any due process of law. Father Nicanor tried to impress the military authorities with the miracle of levitation and had his head split open by the butt of a soldier's rifle. The Liberal exaltation had been extinguished into a silent terror. Aureliano
pale
mysterious
continued playing dominoes with his father-in-law. He understood that in spite of his present title of civil and military leader of the town
Don Apolinar Moscote was once more a figurehead. The decisions were made by the army captain
who each morning collected an extraordinary levy for the defense of public order. Four soldiers under his mand snatched a woman who had been bitten by a mad dog from her family and killed her with their rifle butts. One Sunday
o weeks after the occupation
Aureliano entered Gerineldo Márquez's house and with his usual terseness asked for a mug of coffee without sugar. When the o of them were alone in the kitchen
Aureliano gave his voice an authority that had never been heard before. "Get the boys ready
" he said. "We're going to war." Gerineldo Márquez did not believe him.
"With what weapons?" he asked.
"With theirs
" Aureliano replied.
Tuesday at midnight in a mad operation
enty-one men under the age of thirty manded by Aureliano Buendía
armed with table knives and sharpened tools
took the garrison by surprise
seized the weapons
and in the courtyard executed the captain and the four soldiers who had killed the woman.
That same night
while the sound of the firing squad could be heard
Arcadio was named civil and military leader of the town. The married rebels barely had time to take leave of their wives
whom they left to their our devices. They left at dawn
cheered by the people who had been liberated from the terror
to join the forces of the revolutionary general Victorio Medina
who
according to the latest reports
was on his way to Manaure. Before leaving
Aureliano brought Don Apolinar Moscote out of a closet. "Rest easy
father-in-law
" he told him. "The new government guarantees on its word of honor your personal safety and that of your family." Don Apolinar Moscote had trouble identifying that conspirator in high boots and with a rifle slung over his shoulder with the person he had played dominoes with until nine in the evening.
"This is madness
Aurelito
" he exclaimed.
"Not madness
" Aureliano said. "War. And don't call me Aurelito any more. Now I'm Colonel Aureliano Buendía."
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