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In Chapter 3, McCammon
hints at this allusion: "A man
with a beard and a cigar could
jabber in Spanish on an island
off the coast of Florida while
blood reddened a bay for
pigs" (33). Who is the person
alluded to, and what is the
event? Why does of hint at
such allusions instead of
writing about them directly?