Anxiously, I half expected her lashes to drop into my Cubalibre.
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When I rode away I saluted the comandante; then I yelled, 'Vive CubaLibre!'
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She asked me if I wanted a Cubalibre.
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But, compadre-thatwas a blow for CubaLibre; what?
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His 'virgin Cubalibre,' he called it.
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The valiant sons of Cubalibre took to their heels, and most of the newspaper correspondents did likewise.
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'One who will fight to the death for CubaLibre,' was the reply.
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No soldier in all the armies of CubaLibre has ever drawn one dollar of pay for his service.
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And never, so far as I can remember, did any one mention the "Maine" or CubaLibre.
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Let's drink to CubaLibre.
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The author of such excellent hard-boiled stories as Glitz, CubaLibre and Get Shorty has died at the age of 87.
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If it was really hot, the men would stay out forever, drinking juleps or Cubalibre-whichhad Coca-Colaand rum in it.
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The Cuban flag was closely associated with our own standard popularly, and " CubaLibre" was a wide-spread sentiment in June, 1898.
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A feeling of unrest amounting to dissatisfaction, however, arose, which caused the War Department to order my command to Camp CubaLibre, Jacksonville, Florida.
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The girl said yes and he prepared her a gigantic Cubalibre that never ran out, and they drank it the rest of the night.
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"Give her a Cubalibre, light on the Coke and heavy on the rum, please." She winked at the waitress.