interview,   which   many    had
foreseen     as  an  interminable
argument,    was     resolved    in
less    than    an  hour.
In   the     hot     parlor,     beside  the
specter  of  the     pianola
shrouded     in  a   white   sheet,
Colonel  Aureliano   Buendía
did  not     sit     down    that    time
inside  the chalk   circle  that    his
aides   had drawn.  He  sat in  a
chair    between     his     political
advisers    and,    wrapped in  his
