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"
If
you
do
n't
fulfill
it
,
that
will
be
your
worry
.
"
the
colonel
said
,
"
but
that
's
my
last
wish
.
"
Actually
,
they
did
not
dare
carry
out
the
sentence
.
The
rebelliousness
of
the
town
made
the
military
men
think
that
the
execution
of
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
might
have
serious
political
consequences
not
only
in
Macondo
but
throughout
the
area
of
the
swamp
,
so
they
consulted
the
authorities
in
the
capital
of
the
province
.
On
Saturday
night
,
while
they
were
waiting
for
an
answer
Captain
Roque
Carnicero
went
with
some
other
officers
to
Catarino
's
place
.
Only
one
woman
,
practically
threatened
,
dared
take
to
her
room
.
"
They
do
n't
want
to
go
to
bed
with
a
man
they
know
is
going
to
die
,
"
she
confessed
to
him
.
"
No
one
knows
how
it
will
come
,
but
everybody
is
going
around
saying
that
the
officer
who
shoots
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
and
all
the
soldiers
in
the
squad
,
one
by
one
,
will
be
murdered
,
with
no
escape
,
sooner
or
later
,
even
if
they
hide
at
the
ends
of
the
earth
.
"
Captain
Roque
Carnicero
mentioned
it
to
the
other
officers
and
they
told
their
superiors
.
On
Sunday
,
although
no
one
had
revealed
it
openly
,
although
no
action
on
the
part
of
the
military
had
disturbed
the
tense
calm
of
those
days
,
the
whole
town
knew
that
the
officers
were
ready
to
use
any
manner
of
pretext
to
avoid
responsibility
for
the
execution
.
The
official
order
arrived
in
the
Monday
mail
:
the
execution
was
to
be
carried
out
within
twenty-four
hours
.
That
night
the
officers
put
seven
slips
of
paper
into
a
cap
,
and
Captain
Roque
Carnicero
's
unpeaceful
fate
was
foreseen
by
his
name
on
the
prize
slip
.
"
Bad
luck
does
n't
have
any
chinks
in
it
,
"
he
said
with
deep
bitterness
.
"
I
was
born
a
son
of
a
bitch
and
I
'm
going
to
die
a
son
of
a
bitch
.
"
At
five
in
the
morning
he
chose
the
squad
by
lot
,
formed
it
in
the
courtyard
,
and
woke
up
the
condemned
man
with
a
premonitory
phrase
.
"
Let
's
go
,
Buendía
,
"
he
told
him
.
"
Our
time
has
come
.
"
"
So
that
's
what
it
was
,
"
the
colonel
replied
.
"
I
was
dreaming
that
my
sores
had
burst
.
"
Rebeca
Buendía
got
up
at
three
in
the
morning
when
she
learned
that
Aureliano
would
be
shot
.
She
stayed
in
the
bedroom
in
the
dark
,
watching
the
cemetery
wall
through
the
half-opened
window
as
the
bed
on
which
she
sat
shook
with
José
Arcadio
's
snoring
.
She
had
waited
all
week
with
the
same
hidden
persistence
with
which
during
different
times
she
had
waited
for
Pietro
Crespi
's
letters
.
"
They
wo
n't
shoot
him
here
,
"
José
Arcadio
,
told
her
.
"
They
'll
shoot
him
at
midnight
in
the
barracks
so
that
no
one
will
know
who
made
up
the
squad
,
and
they
'll
bury
him
right
there
.
"
Rebeca
kept
on
waiting
.
"
They
're
stupid
enough
to
shoot
him
here
,
"
she
said
.
She
was
so
certain
that
she
had
foreseen
the
way
she
would
open
the
door
to
wave
goodbye
.
"
They
wo
n't
bring
him
through
the
streets
,
"
José
Arcadio
insisted
,
with
six
scared
soldiers
and
knowing
that
the
people
are
ready
for
anything
.
"
Indifferent
to
her
husband
's
logic
,
Rebeca
stayed
by
the
window
.
"
Do
n't
shoot
,
"
the
captain
said
to
José
Arcadio
.
"
You
were
sent
by
Divine
Providence
.
"
Another
war
began
right
there
.
Captain
Roque
Carnicero
and
his
six
men
left
with
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
to
free
the
revolutionary
general
Victorio
Medina
,
who
had
been
condemned
to
death
in
Riohacha
.
They
thought
they
could
save
time
by
crossing
the
mountains
along
the
trail
that
José
Arcadio
Buendía
had
followed
to
found
Macondo
,
but
before
a
week
was
out
they
were
convinced
that
it
was
an
impossible
undertaking
.
So
they
had
to
follow
the
dangerous
route
over
the
outcroppings
;
with
no
other
munitions
but
what
the
firing
squad
had
.
They
would
camp
near
the
towns
and
one
of
them
,
with
a
small
gold
fish
in
his
hand
,
would
go
in
disguise
in
broad
daylight
to
contact
the
dormant
Liberals
,
who
would
go
out
hunting
on
the
following
morning
and
never
return
.
When
they
saw
Riohacha
from
a
ridge
in
the
mountains
,
General
Victorio
Medina
had
been
shot
.
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
's
men
proclaimed
him
chief
of
the
revolutionary
forces
of
the
Caribbean
coast
with
the
rank
of
general
.
He
assumed
the
position
but
refused
the
promotion
and
took
the
stand
that
he
would
never
accept
it
as
long
as
the
Conservative
regime
was
in
power
.
At
the
end
of
three
months
they
had
succeeded
in
arming
more
than
a
thousand
men
,
but
they
were
wiped
out
.
The
survivors
reached
the
eastern
frontier
.
The
next
thing
that
was
heard
of
them
was
that
they
had
landed
on
Cabo
de
la
Vela
,
coming
from
the
smaller
islands
of
the
Antilles
,
and
a
message
from
the
government
was
sent
all
over
by
telegraph
and
included
in
jubilant
proclamations
throughout
the
country
announcing
the
death
of
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
.
But
two
days
later
a
multiple
telegram
which
almost
overtook
the
previous
one
announced
another
uprising
on
the
southern
plains
.
That
was
how
the
legend
of
the
ubiquitous
Colonel
Aureliano
Buendía
,
began
.
Simultaneous
and
contradictory
information
declared
him
victorious
in
Villanueva
.
defeated
in
Guacamayal
,
devoured
by
Motilón
Indians
,
dead
in
a
village
in
the
swamp
,
and
up
in
arms
again
in
Urumita
.
The
Liberal
leaders
,
who
at
that
moment
were
negotiating
for
participation
in
the
congress
,
branded
him
in
adventurer
who
did
not
represent
the
party
.
The
national
government
placed
him
in
the
category
of
a
bandit
and
put
a
price
of
five
thousand
pesos
on
his
head
.