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

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that I would not be true to myself if I told you to go to <strong>the</strong>devil with your propositions?’‘I do not know. Maybe you would,’ <strong>the</strong> doctor said, with aroughness <strong>of</strong> tone intended to hide <strong>the</strong> sinking <strong>of</strong> his heartand <strong>the</strong> faltering <strong>of</strong> his voice. ‘All I know is, that you hadbetter get away from here. Some <strong>of</strong> Sotillo’s men may turnup here looking for me.’He slipped <strong>of</strong>f <strong>the</strong> table, listening intently. The Capataz,too, stood up.‘Suppose I went to Cayta, what would you do meantime?’he asked.‘I would go to Sotillo directly you had left—in <strong>the</strong> way Iam thinking <strong>of</strong>.’‘A very good way—if only that engineer-in-chief consents.Remind him, senor, that I looked after <strong>the</strong> old richEnglishman who pays for <strong>the</strong> railway, and that I saved <strong>the</strong>lives <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> his people that time when a gang <strong>of</strong> thievescame from <strong>the</strong> south to wreck one <strong>of</strong> his pay-trains. It was Iwho discovered it all at <strong>the</strong> risk <strong>of</strong> my life, by pretending toenter into <strong>the</strong>ir plans. Just as you are doing with Sotillo.’‘Yes. Yes, <strong>of</strong> course. But I can <strong>of</strong>fer him better arguments,’<strong>the</strong> doctor said, hastily. ‘ Leave it to me.’‘Ah, yes! True. I am nothing.’‘Not at all. You are everything.’They moved a few paces towards <strong>the</strong> door. Behind <strong>the</strong>m<strong>the</strong> late Senor Hirsch preserved <strong>the</strong> immobility <strong>of</strong> a disregardedman.‘That will be all right. I know what to say to <strong>the</strong> engineer,’pursued <strong>the</strong> doctor, in a low tone. ‘My difficulty will be with

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