Cien años de soledad

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"Many years later, facing the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice" (9).

This quote contains a central part of the story, amazement in men causing Buendía to Macondo inventions brought by gypsies. Thousands of readers have memorized this pair of lines with which the novel begins.

 

"'All right,' he said Prudencio. We'll leave this town, as far as we can, and never return. Now go quiet "(33).

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