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

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gulf before <strong>the</strong> Esmeralda rebels arrive; and by <strong>the</strong> time <strong>the</strong>day breaks over <strong>the</strong> ocean we shall be out <strong>of</strong> sight, invisible,hidden by Azuera, which itself looks from <strong>the</strong> Sulaco shorelike a faint blue cloud on <strong>the</strong> horizon.‘The incorruptible Capataz de Cargadores is <strong>the</strong> man forthat work; and I, <strong>the</strong> man with a passion, but without a mission,I go with him to return—to play my part in <strong>the</strong> farceto <strong>the</strong> end, and, if successful, to receive my reward, whichno one but Antonia can give me.‘I shall not see her again now before I depart. I left her, asI have said, by Don Jose’s bedside. The street was dark, <strong>the</strong>houses shut up, and I walked out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> town in <strong>the</strong> night.Not a single street-lamp had been lit for two days, and <strong>the</strong>archway <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> gate was only a mass <strong>of</strong> darkness in <strong>the</strong>vague form <strong>of</strong> a tower, in which I heard low, dismal groans,that seemed to answer <strong>the</strong> murmurs <strong>of</strong> a man’s voice.‘I recognized something impassive and careless in itstone, characteristic <strong>of</strong> that Genoese sailor who, like me, hascome casually here to be drawn into <strong>the</strong> events for whichhis scepticism as well as mine seems to entertain a sort <strong>of</strong>passive contempt. The only thing he seems to care for, asfar as I have been able to discover, is to be well spoken <strong>of</strong>.An ambition fit for noble souls, but also a pr<strong>of</strong>itable one foran exceptionally intelligent scoundrel. Yes. His very words,‘To be well spoken <strong>of</strong>. Si, senor.’ He does not seem to makeany difference between speaking and thinking. Is it sheernaiveness or <strong>the</strong> practical point <strong>of</strong> view, I wonder? Exceptionalindividualities always interest me, because <strong>the</strong>y aretrue to <strong>the</strong> general formula expressing <strong>the</strong> moral state <strong>of</strong>

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