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

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tablishment, with its crowds <strong>of</strong> clerks, an <strong>of</strong>fice in town, <strong>the</strong>old <strong>of</strong>fice in <strong>the</strong> harbour, <strong>the</strong> division into departments—passenger, cargo, lighterage, and so on—secured a greaterleisure for his last years in <strong>the</strong> regenerated Sulaco, <strong>the</strong> capital<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Occidental Republic. Liked by <strong>the</strong> natives for hisgood nature and <strong>the</strong> formality <strong>of</strong> his manner, self-importantand simple, known for years as a ‘friend <strong>of</strong> our country,’he felt himself a personality <strong>of</strong> mark in <strong>the</strong> town. Getting upearly for a turn in <strong>the</strong> market-place while <strong>the</strong> gigantic shadow<strong>of</strong> Higuerota was still lying upon <strong>the</strong> fruit and flowerstalls piled up with masses <strong>of</strong> gorgeous colouring, attendingeasily to current affairs, welcomed in houses, greeted by ladieson <strong>the</strong> Alameda, with his entry into all <strong>the</strong> clubs and afooting in <strong>the</strong> Casa Gould, he led his privileged old bachelor,man-about-town existence with great comfort and solemnity.But on mail-boat days he was down at <strong>the</strong> HarbourOffice at an early hour, with his own gig, manned by a smartcrew in white and blue, ready to dash <strong>of</strong>f and board <strong>the</strong> shipdirectly she showed her bows between <strong>the</strong> harbour heads.It would be into <strong>the</strong> Harbour Office that he would leadsome privileged passenger he had brought <strong>of</strong>f in his ownboat, and invite him to take a seat for a moment while hesigned a few papers. And Captain Mitchell, seating himselfat his desk, would keep on talking hospitably—‘There isn’t much time if you are to see everything in aday. We shall be <strong>of</strong>f in a moment. We’ll have lunch at <strong>the</strong>Amarilla Club—though I belong also to <strong>the</strong> Anglo-American—miningengineers and business men, don’t youknow—and to <strong>the</strong> Mirliflores as well, a new club—Eng-

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