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"
'
Carrambos
is
the
word
,
'
says
I
,
beginning
to
invest
myself
with
enthusiasm
and
more
wine
,
'
likewise
veeva
,
as
I
said
before
.
May
the
shamrock
of
old
--
I
mean
the
banana-vine
or
the
pie-plant
,
or
whatever
the
imperial
emblem
may
be
of
your
down-trodden
country
,
wave
forever
.
'
"
'
A
thousand
thank-yous
,
'
says
the
round
man
,
'
for
your
emission
of
amicable
utterances
.
What
our
cause
needs
of
the
very
most
is
mans
who
will
the
work
do
,
to
lift
it
along
.
Oh
,
for
one
thousands
strong
,
good
mans
to
aid
the
General
De
Vega
that
he
shall
to
his
country
bring
those
success
and
glory
!
It
is
hard
--
oh
,
so
hard
to
find
good
mans
to
help
in
the
work
.
'
"
'
Monseer
,
'
says
I
,
leanin
'
over
the
table
and
graspin
'
his
hand
,
'
I
do
n't
know
where
your
country
is
,
but
me
heart
bleeds
for
it
.
The
heart
of
a
Clancy
was
never
deaf
to
the
sight
of
an
oppressed
people
.
The
family
is
filibusterers
by
birth
,
and
foreigners
by
trade
.
If
you
can
use
James
Clancy
's
arms
and
his
blood
in
denudin
'
your
shores
of
the
tyrant
's
yoke
they
're
yours
to
command
.
'
"
General
De
Vega
was
overcome
with
joy
to
confiscate
my
condolence
of
his
conspiracies
and
predicaments
.
He
tried
to
embrace
me
across
the
table
,
but
his
fatness
,
and
the
wine
that
had
been
in
the
bottles
,
prevented
.
Thus
was
I
welcomed
into
the
ranks
of
filibustery
.
Then
the
general
man
told
me
his
country
had
the
name
of
Guatemala
,
and
was
the
greatest
nation
laved
by
any
ocean
whatever
anywhere
.
He
looked
at
me
with
tears
in
his
eyes
,
and
from
time
to
time
he
would
emit
the
remark
,
'
Ah
!
big
,
strong
,
brave
mans
!
That
is
what
my
country
need
.
'
"
General
De
Vega
,
as
was
the
name
by
which
he
denounced
himself
,
brought
out
a
document
for
me
to
sign
,
which
I
did
,
makin
'
a
fine
flourish
and
curlycue
with
the
tail
of
the
'
y.
'
"
'
Your
passage-money
,
'
says
the
general
,
business-like
,
'
shall
from
your
pay
be
deduct
.
'
"
'
Twill
not
,
'
says
I
,
haughty
.
'
I
'll
pay
my
own
passage
.
'
A
hundred
and
eighty
dollars
I
had
in
my
inside
pocket
,
and
'
twas
no
common
filibuster
I
was
goin
'
to
be
,
filibusterin
'
for
me
board
and
clothes
.
"
The
steamer
was
to
sail
in
two
hours
,
and
I
went
ashore
to
get
some
things
together
I
'd
need
.
When
I
came
aboard
I
showed
the
general
with
pride
the
outfit
.
'
Twas
a
fine
Chinchilla
overcoat
,
Arctic
overshoes
,
fur
cap
and
earmuffs
,
with
elegant
fleece-lined
gloves
and
woolen
muffler
.
"
'
Carrambos
!
'
says
the
little
general
.
'
What
clothes
are
these
that
shall
go
to
the
tropic
?
'
And
then
the
little
spalpeen
laughs
,
and
he
calls
the
captain
,
and
the
captain
calls
the
purser
,
and
they
pipe
up
the
chief
engineer
,
and
the
whole
gang
leans
against
the
cabin
and
laughs
at
Clancy
's
wardrobe
for
Guatemala
.