CABANA. 
THE ENTRANCE OF CABANA. 
the interior of Cabana for the purpose. The line marked by the bullets 
in the wall is traceable for 85 feet; it was called by the significant name 
of “the deadline.” A bronze memorial, provided by popular subscrip¬ 
tion, has been set in the wall to commemorate the martyrdom of those 
who died here in the cause of Cuba Libre. The design represents an 
angelic messenger receiving the soul of the dying patriot. 
Within the fortification we find ourselves in a vast labyrinth of wind¬ 
ings and turnings, ascents and descents, through narrow, high-walled 
passages and vaulted halls, covered ways, courts, barracks, prisons, 
officers’ quarters and chapel; tree-lined roads and drill grounds; ram¬ 
part, parapet and terreplein, one beyond another and the whole seem¬ 
ingly interminable. We get an impression of vastness and dreariness, 
