
The encounter with the communist proletariat couple in Baquedano has a strong imapact on Ernesto. ".., we could still see the man's singularly determined face and we rememberd his straightforward invitation:.." The passion in a more or less hopeless man creates empathy for the poor unfortunate working class. He writes "It's a great pity that they repress people like this." He sees the communist way as a struggle against the class based society that leaves the poor without food.
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