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11. "Yes, I admit that," he said. "You know," he added, "I am the oldest
man in the village. Almost everyone there is my relative and all the children
of Rio en Medio are my sobrinos and nietos, my descendants. Every time a
child has been born in Rio en Medio since I took possession of the house
from my mother, I have planted a tree for that child. The trees in that
orchard are not mine, Senor, they belong to the children of the village.
Every person in Rio en Medio born since the railroad came to Santa Fe
owns a tree in that orchard. I did not sell the trees because I could not.
They are not mine." extract I am oldest man in village a) who was the speaker ? b) who was it said to ? c) when did he say this ?
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a)Don anselmo
b) author
c) whenever Americans complain about the children of Rio en medio to mediator
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