The first bite of nationalism came at age six. In the small school on the slope of Tibidabo, near the Merbeyé bar where Sabino and Loquillo roamed, the tutor separated the class into two groups for an activity. On the one hand, he called the "Catalans" together; on the other, to "the Castilians." That is, all those children who, although without any kind of kinship in the two Castillas, had Spanish as their mother tongue. The comment naturally expressed the essence

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