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

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that incorruptible Capataz. Moreover, both fa<strong>the</strong>r and sisterwere anxious to get Giselle away from <strong>the</strong> attentions <strong>of</strong>a certain Ramirez.’‘Ah!’ said Mrs. Gould, interested. ‘Ramirez? What sort <strong>of</strong>man is that?’‘Just a mozo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> town. His fa<strong>the</strong>r was a Cargador. Asa lanky boy he ran about <strong>the</strong> wharf in rags, till <strong>Nostromo</strong>took him up and made a man <strong>of</strong> him. When he got a littleolder, he put him into a lighter and very soon gave himcharge <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> No. 3 boat—<strong>the</strong> boat which took <strong>the</strong> silveraway, Mrs. Gould. <strong>Nostromo</strong> selected that lighter for <strong>the</strong>work because she was <strong>the</strong> best sailing and <strong>the</strong> strongest boat<strong>of</strong> all <strong>the</strong> Company’s fleet. Young Ramirez was one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>five Cargadores entrusted with <strong>the</strong> removal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> treasurefrom <strong>the</strong> Custom House on that famous night. As <strong>the</strong> boa<strong>the</strong> had charge <strong>of</strong> was sunk, <strong>Nostromo</strong>, on leaving <strong>the</strong> Company’sservice, recommended him to Captain Mitchell forhis successor. He had trained him in <strong>the</strong> routine <strong>of</strong> workperfectly, and thus Mr. Ramirez, from a starving waif, becomesa man and <strong>the</strong> Capataz <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sulaco Cargadores.’‘Thanks to <strong>Nostromo</strong>,’ said Mrs. Gould, with warm approval.‘Thanks to <strong>Nostromo</strong>,’ repeated Dr. Monygham. ‘Uponmy word, <strong>the</strong> fellow’s power frightens me when I think <strong>of</strong>it. That our poor old Mitchell was only too glad to appointsomebody trained to <strong>the</strong> work, who saved him trouble, isnot surprising. What is wonderful is <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> SulacoCargadores accepted Ramirez for <strong>the</strong>ir chief, simply becausesuch was <strong>Nostromo</strong>’s good pleasure. Of course, he is

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