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A statue, I do not know here. It is connected with a general, but I believe the man whose image is represented by the statue, stabbed the general.
(On leaving Nassau October 31, we passed a memorial, though not a statue, dedicated to Sir Harry Oakes, who was murdered. This made a very big impression on us, because Peg has always been interested in the murder, and Peg and Bill asked questions about it of several people. [Discussion of the murder and the landmarks was one of the important parts of their trip.])
Metal connected with the statue…
(in earlier discussion noted, Bill mentioned there was a statue of Queen Victoria.)
[...] While talking about the statue opposite the row houses, she did not see the statue, she said, but was aware of it nevertheless. She thought the statue might have been on an “island” in the center of the road. [...]
[...] A statue. [...] It is connected with a general, but I believe the man whose image is represented by the statue stabbed the general. [...]
Metal connected with the statue (pause) and it seems a modern street light very close nearby. [...]
[...] (Pause.) The hero, represented in a statue, had once been a cobbler, and came from a place that sounds like Guatemala, though this is not precise. [...]