daniel o'leary was one of them. ut, and he was very, very young, and bolivar identified him very early, and made him a general very quickly. and daniel leary was really not only one of his best generals but one of his closest friends with whom bolivar confided. bolivar really liked having, i don't know where it came from, i can't explain it, but he liked having english and irish assistance and generals around him. his little tight for other people who were his secretary and his assistants were almost entirely english and irish. and he liked that. i mean, he had spent time in london and he appreciated, i think, their experience in europe in the napoleonic wars. and he elevated them. and daniel o'leary, certainly rewarded him by collecting all of his letters. if you go, 32 volumes of letters and correspondence and speeches, it was daniel o'leary who did it all, who collected it all. point a gift back to simon bolivar. anybody else? yes. >> [inaudible] >> what i was doing? general sort of extra press behavior, don. i wa