This is a tale that might be told around a campfire, night after night in the midst of a military campaign. The kinetic and garrulous Pancho Villa talking on and on about battles and men; bursting out with hearty, masculine laughter; weeping unashamed for fallen comrades; casually mentioning his hotheadedness--"one of my violent outbursts"--which sent one, two, or a dozen men before the firing squad; recounting amours; and always, always protesting...
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