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Nostromo - A Tale of the Seaboard.pdf - Planet eBook

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CHAPTER TWOTHE only sign <strong>of</strong> commercial activity within <strong>the</strong> harbour,visible from <strong>the</strong> beach <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Great Isabel, is <strong>the</strong>square blunt end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wooden jetty which <strong>the</strong> OceanicSteam Navigation Company (<strong>the</strong> O.S.N. <strong>of</strong> familiar speech)had thrown over <strong>the</strong> shallow part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bay soon after <strong>the</strong>yhad resolved to make <strong>of</strong> Sulaco one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ports <strong>of</strong> callfor <strong>the</strong> Republic <strong>of</strong> Costaguana. The State possesses severalharbours on its long seaboard, but except Cayta, an importantplace, all are ei<strong>the</strong>r small and inconvenient inlets in aniron-bound coast—like Esmeralda, for instance, sixty milesto <strong>the</strong> south—or else mere open roadsteads exposed to <strong>the</strong>winds and fretted by <strong>the</strong> surf.Perhaps <strong>the</strong> very atmospheric conditions which had keptaway <strong>the</strong> merchant fleets <strong>of</strong> bygone ages induced <strong>the</strong> O.S.N.Company to violate <strong>the</strong> sanctuary <strong>of</strong> peace sheltering <strong>the</strong>calm existence <strong>of</strong> Sulaco. The variable airs sporting lightlywith <strong>the</strong> vast semicircle <strong>of</strong> waters within <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> Azueracould not baffle <strong>the</strong> steam power <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir excellent fleet.Year after year <strong>the</strong> black hulls <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir ships had gone up anddown <strong>the</strong> coast, in and out, past Azuera, past <strong>the</strong> Isabels,past Punta Mala—disregarding everything but <strong>the</strong> tyranny<strong>of</strong> time. Their names, <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> all mythology, became<strong>the</strong> household words <strong>of</strong> a coast that had never been ruledby <strong>the</strong> gods <strong>of</strong> Olympus. The Juno was known only for her

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