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Boots on cobblestones.
Chanting.
Sirens.
Posters went up on stone walls faster than they could be torn down.
On May 10, Manuel Azaña was elected President of the Republic.
His face thin and intellectual now stared out from state bulletins like a man already condemned.
At the Ministry of the Interior, Prime Minister Santiago Casares Quiroga sat at his desk, forehead in his hand.
He stared at the latest report from Seville.
"La ...
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