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    hernandez


    1. The US government under Herbert Hoover had also just supported the crushing of a popular uprising in El Salvador, its dictator Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez killing perhaps 30,000


    2. Hernandez, this is the hotel concierge


    3. “Cristal Hernandez and Kerim Ilgaz


    4. But Joey Hernandez only entered and never left by the main entrance


    5. Joey Hernandez,” he quickly added


    6. “By the way, when I saw Bob’s photo in his security file I immediately recognized him as the other oriental guy talking to Joey Hernandez on the 29th at the reception on the 8th floor


    7. I spent the next few hours writing my report and trying to connect the dots among the Commodore, Bob Nakamura, Alistair Pennington and Joey Hernandez


    8. However, Harry’s investigation inadvertently led Joey Hernandez to the Office of Munitions Control and his subsequent death


    9. “Thanks to you, both Hernandez and Brown had to be eliminated because they knew too much


    10. Joey Hernandez and Ronnie Brown’s deaths should be the ones honored and not his---adios motherfucker!”

    11. There was no mention of the murder of Joey Hernandez or my near-demise


    12. Hernandez took the file and sat at the dining table which had been transformed into a make shift desk with four computers and a number of boxes which Olivera recognized as legal files


    13. Hernandez placed the piece of cloth over the hole in the trousers, “It is a perfect match


    14. Carmen read the report that Pablo Hernandez had collected from the tailor in Sao Paulo


    15. Pablo Hernandez shook his head, “this is impossible, even if I could figure out what the codes were it wouldn’t mean anything if I didn’t have the framework to cover the pages…that is the key


    16. -5 year-old Pablo Hernandez was mauled to death by the


    17. His relationship with Keith Hernandez raised the question of how fast a situation of that nature should proceed


    18. There was Mr and Mrs O’Henry of Atherton, California, Mr and Mrs Kawasaki of Bloomington Hills, Detroit, Don and Dona Jesus Labargo Hernandez of Antigua, San Sebastian, Madame Marion Lacroix of La Place Plumereau, Tours, the Williamses from Canterbury, Kent, the Southgates from Didsbury, Manchester


    19. "I would have avenged myself too if I could," said Sancho, "whether I had been dubbed knight or not, but I could not; though for my part I am persuaded those who amused themselves with me were not phantoms or enchanted men, as your worship says, but men of flesh and bone like ourselves; and they all had their names, for I heard them name them when they were tossing me, and one was called Pedro Martinez, and another Tenorio Hernandez, and the innkeeper, I heard, was called Juan Palomeque the Left-handed; so that, senor, your not being able to leap over the wall of the yard or dismount from your horse came of something else besides enchantments; and what I make out clearly from all this is, that these adventures we go seeking will in the end lead us into such


    20. and the second "Don Felixmarte of Hircania," and the other the "History of the Great Captain Gonzalo Hernandez de Cordova, with the Life of Diego Garcia de Paredes

    21. "Brother," said the curate, "those two books are made up of lies, and are full of folly and nonsense; but this of the Great Captain is a true history, and contains the deeds of Gonzalo Hernandez of Cordova, who by his many and great achievements earned the title all over the world of the Great Captain, a famous and illustrious name, and deserved by him alone; and this Diego Garcia de Paredes was a distinguished knight of the city of Trujillo in Estremadura, a most gallant soldier, and of such bodily strength that with one finger he stopped a mill-wheel in full motion; and posted with a two-handed sword at the foot of a bridge he kept the whole of an immense army from passing over it, and achieved such other exploits that if, instead of his relating them himself with the modesty of a knight and of one writing his own history, some free and unbiassed writer had recorded them, they would have thrown into the shade all the deeds of the Hectors, Achilleses, and Rolands


    22. "Would not the muchachos of Hernandez like to get hold of this insignificant


    23. Hernandez, the robber, had been an inoffensive, small ranchero, kidnapped with circumstances of peculiar atrocity from his home during one of the civil wars, and forced to serve in the army


    24. At last, in true Costaguana fashion, the Fiscal of Tonoro, who was ambitious of the glory of having reduced the famous Hernandez, offered him a sum of money and a safe conduct out of the country for the betrayal of his band


    25. But Hernandez evidently was not of the stuff of which the distinguished military politicians and conspirators of Costaguana are made


    26. It promised well for the Fiscal at first, but ended very badly for the squadron of lanceros posted (by the Fiscal's directions) in a fold of the ground into which Hernandez had promised to lead his unsuspecting followers They came, indeed, at the appointed time, but creeping on their hands and knees through the bush, and only let their presence be known by a general discharge of firearms, which emptied many saddles


    27. "If it had not been for the lawless tyranny of your Government, Don Pepe, many an outlaw now with Hernandez would be living peaceably and happy by the honest work of his hands


    28. Very early, at the beginning of the trouble, Hernandez, the bandit, had proposed (through the agency of an old priest of a village in the wilds) to deliver two of them to the Ribierist authorities in Tonoro


    29. This uncontrollable priest, who had rejected his offer of the episcopal palace for a residence and preferred to hang his shabby hammock amongst the rubble and spiders of the sequestrated Dominican Convent, had taken into his head to advocate an unconditional pardon for Hernandez the Robber! And this was not enough; he seemed to have entered into communication with the most audacious criminal the country had known for years


    30. An old woman who served the Grand Vicar had heard the name of Hernandez pronounced; and only last Saturday afternoon the Capataz had been observed galloping out of town

    31. What could be more effective? In local affairs it urges the Provincial Government to enlist bodily into the national army the band of Hernandez the Robber—who is apparently the protege of the Church—or at least of the Grand Vicar


    32. The audacious Hernandez, leaving his usual haunts, had crossed the Campo of Sulaco, and was known to be lurking in the ravines of the coast range


    33. He might have been Hernandez himself; though my servant, who has been many times to Sulaco by sea, assured me that he had recognized him very well for the Capataz of the Steamship Company's Cargadores


    34. He had suffered agonies in the saddle and had exposed himself to the atrocities of the bandit Hernandez for nothing at all


    35. No; not even to cope with the band of Hernandez


    36. And for that, this very Hernandez will be useful


    37. Father Corbelan, who is fearless, would have come at a word; but Father Corbelan is far away, safe with the band of Hernandez, and the populace, that would have liked to tear him to pieces, are much incensed against the priests


    38. It was a hasty and risky exodus, and it was said that Hernandez, occupying with his band the woods about Los Hatos, was receiving the fugitives


    39. The political chief of Sulaco had yielded at the last moment to the urgent entreaties of the priest, had signed a provisional nomination appointing Hernandez a general, and calling upon him officially in this new capacity to preserve order in the town


    40. But Father Corbelan, escaping to Hernandez, had the document in his pocket, a piece of official writing turning a bandit into a general in a memorable last official act of the Ribierist party, whose watchwords were honesty, peace, and progress

    41. Father Corbelan must have found messengers to send into the town, for early on the second day of the disturbances there were rumours of Hernandez being on the road to Los Hatos ready to receive those who would put themselves under his protection


    42. The letter he was bringing, written by Father Corbelan with a pencil by the camp-fire of Hernandez, was addressed to Don Jose, of whose critical state the priest was not aware


    43. Hernandez, ex-bandit and the last general of Ribierist creation, was confident of being able to hold the tract of country between the woods of Los Hatos and the coast range till that devoted patriot, Don Martin Decoud, could bring General Barrios back to Sulaco for the reconquest of the town


    44. He told Charles Gould that he had been a ranchero in one of the lower valleys, far south, a neighbour of Hernandez in the old days, and godfather to his eldest boy; one of those who joined him in his resistance to the recruiting raid which was the beginning of all their misfortunes


    45. It was to him, too, that Hernandez came after he had deserted, three years afterwards


    46. And he told Charles Gould how he and a few friends, seeing those soldiers, lay in ambush behind some rocks ready to pull the trigger on them, when he recognized his compadre and jumped up from cover, shouting his name, because he knew that Hernandez could not have been coming back on an errand of injustice and oppression


    47. Those three soldiers, together with the party who lay behind the rocks, had formed the nucleus of the famous band, and he, the narrator, had been the favourite lieutenant of Hernandez for many, many years


    48. The emissary and compadre of Hernandez spurred his horse close up


    49. "Has not the master of the mine any message to send to Hernandez, the master


    50. "You are a just man," urged the emissary of Hernandez









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