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CHAPTER XXXII 157<br />

"You're not killed! You're still alive! For God's sake, speak!" cried several employees, full of terror and<br />

solicitude.<br />

"A miracle! A miracle!" shouted some.<br />

"Come and extricate the body of this poor devil!" exclaimed Ibarra like one arousing himself from sleep.<br />

On hearing his voice Maria Clara felt her strength leave her and fell half-fainting into the arms of her friends.<br />

Great confusion prevailed. All were talking, gesticulating, running about, descending into the trench, coming<br />

up again, all amazed and terrified.<br />

"Who is the dead man? Is he still alive?" asked the alferez.<br />

<strong>The</strong> corpse was identified as that of the yellowish individual who had been operating the windlass.<br />

"Arrest the foreman on the work!" was the first thing that the alcalde was able to say.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y examined the corpse, placing their hands on the chest, but the heart had ceased to beat. <strong>The</strong> blow had<br />

struck him on the head, and blood was flowing from his nose, mouth, and ears. On his neck were to be noticed<br />

some peculiar marks, four deep depressions toward the back and one more somewhat larger on the other side,<br />

which induced the belief that a hand of steel had caught him as in a pair of pincers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> priests felicitated the youth warmly and shook his hand. <strong>The</strong> Franciscan of humble aspect who had served<br />

as holy ghost for Padre Damaso exclaimed with tearful eyes, "God is just, God is good!"<br />

"When I think that a few moments before I was down there!" said one of the employees to Ibarra. "What if I<br />

had happened to be the last!"<br />

"It makes my hair stand on end!" remarked another partly bald individual.<br />

"I'm glad that it happened to you and not to me," murmured an old man tremblingly.<br />

"Don Pascual!" exclaimed some of the Spaniards.<br />

"I say that because the young man is not dead. If I had not been crushed, I should have died afterwards merely<br />

from thinking about it."<br />

But Ibarra was already at a distance informing himself as to Maria Clara's condition.<br />

"Don't let this stop the fiesta, Señor Ibarra," said the alcalde. "Praise God, the dead man is neither a priest nor<br />

a Spaniard! We must rejoice over your escape! Think if the stone had caught you!"<br />

"<strong>The</strong>re are presentiments, there are presentiments!" exclaimed the escribano. "I've said so before! Señor Ibarra<br />

didn't go down willingly. I saw it!"<br />

"<strong>The</strong> dead man is only an Indian!"<br />

"Let the fiesta go on! Music! Sadness will never resuscitate the dead!"<br />

"An investigation shall be made right here!"

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