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

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him that anybody should suggest such a thing. It angeredhim to be disarmed and skulking and in danger because <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> accursed treasure, which was <strong>of</strong> so little account to <strong>the</strong>people who had tied it round his neck. He could not shake<strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> worry <strong>of</strong> it. To <strong>Nostromo</strong> <strong>the</strong> doctor represented all<strong>the</strong>se people…. And he had never even asked after it. Not aword <strong>of</strong> inquiry about <strong>the</strong> most desperate undertaking <strong>of</strong>his life.Thinking <strong>the</strong>se thoughts, <strong>Nostromo</strong> passed againthrough <strong>the</strong> cavernous hall, where <strong>the</strong> smoke was considerablythinned, and went up <strong>the</strong> stairs, not so warm to his feetnow, towards <strong>the</strong> streak <strong>of</strong> light at <strong>the</strong> top. The doctor appearedin it for a moment, agitated and impatient.‘Come up! Come up!’At <strong>the</strong> moment <strong>of</strong> crossing <strong>the</strong> doorway <strong>the</strong> Capataz experienceda shock <strong>of</strong> surprise. The man had not moved. Hesaw his shadow in <strong>the</strong> same place. He started, <strong>the</strong>n steppedin with a feeling <strong>of</strong> being about to solve a mystery.It was very simple. For an infinitesimal fraction <strong>of</strong> a second,against <strong>the</strong> light <strong>of</strong> two flaring and guttering candles,through a blue, pungent, thin haze which made his eyessmart, he saw <strong>the</strong> man standing, as he had imagined him,with his back to <strong>the</strong> door, casting an enormous and distortedshadow upon <strong>the</strong> wall. Swifter than a flash <strong>of</strong> lightningfollowed <strong>the</strong> impression <strong>of</strong> his constrained, toppling attitude—<strong>the</strong>shoulders projecting forward, <strong>the</strong> head sunk lowupon <strong>the</strong> breast. Then he distinguished <strong>the</strong> arms behind hisback, and wrenched so terribly that <strong>the</strong> two clenched fists,lashed toge<strong>the</strong>r, had been forced up higher than <strong>the</strong> shoul-

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