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

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ject with studied negligence.‘Smith knows no more <strong>of</strong> this continent than a baby.’‘Our excellent Senor Mitchell’ for <strong>the</strong> business and <strong>of</strong>ficialworld <strong>of</strong> Sulaco; ‘Fussy Joe’ for <strong>the</strong> commanders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Company’s ships, Captain Joseph Mitchell prided himselfon his pr<strong>of</strong>ound knowledge <strong>of</strong> men and things in <strong>the</strong> country—cosasde Costaguana. Amongst <strong>the</strong>se last he accountedas most unfavourable to <strong>the</strong> orderly working <strong>of</strong> his Company<strong>the</strong> frequent changes <strong>of</strong> government brought about byrevolutions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> military type.The political atmosphere <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Republic was generallystormy in <strong>the</strong>se days. The fugitive patriots <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> defeatedparty had <strong>the</strong> knack <strong>of</strong> turning up again on <strong>the</strong> coast withhalf a steamer’s load <strong>of</strong> small arms and ammunition. Suchresourcefulness Captain Mitchell considered as perfectlywonderful in view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir utter destitution at <strong>the</strong> time<strong>of</strong> flight. He had observed that ‘<strong>the</strong>y never seemed to haveenough change about <strong>the</strong>m to pay for <strong>the</strong>ir passage ticketout <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> country.’ And he could speak with knowledge;for on a memorable occasion he had been called upon tosave <strong>the</strong> life <strong>of</strong> a dictator, toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> lives <strong>of</strong> a fewSulaco <strong>of</strong>ficials—<strong>the</strong> political chief, <strong>the</strong> director <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> customs,and <strong>the</strong> head <strong>of</strong> police—belonging to an overturnedgovernment. Poor Senor Ribiera (such was <strong>the</strong> dictator’sname) had come pelting eighty miles over mountain tracksafter <strong>the</strong> lost battle <strong>of</strong> Socorro, in <strong>the</strong> hope <strong>of</strong> out-distancing<strong>the</strong> fatal news—which, <strong>of</strong> course, he could not manageto do on a lame mule. The animal, moreover, expired underhim at <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Alameda, where <strong>the</strong> military band

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