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Part Third The Lighthouse Chapter One
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DIRECTLY the cargo1 boat had slipped away from the wharf2 and got lost in the darkness of the harbour the Europeans of Sulaco separated, to prepare for the coming of the Monterist regime, which was approaching Sulaco from the mountains, as well as from the sea.
This bit of manual work in loading the silver was their last concerted action. It ended the three days of danger, during which, according to the newspaper press of Europe, their energy had preserved the town from the calamities3 of popular disorder4. At the shore end of the jetty, Captain Mitchell said good-night and turned back. His intention was to walk the planks5 of the wharf till the steamer from Esmeralda turned up. The engineers of the railway staff, collecting their Basque and Italian workmen, marched them away to the railway yards, leaving the Custom House, so well defended on the first day of the riot, standing6 open to the four winds of heaven. Their men had conducted themselves bravely and faithfully during the famous “three days” of Sulaco. In a great part this faithfulness and that courage had been exercised in self-defence rather than in the cause of those material interests to which Charles Gould had pinned his faith. Amongst the cries of the mob not the least loud had been the cry of death to foreigners. It was, indeed, a lucky circumstance for Sulaco that the relations of those imported workmen with the people of the country had been uniformly bad from the first.
Doctor Monygham, going to the door of Viola’s kitchen, observed this retreat marking the end of the foreign interference, this withdrawal7 of the army of material progress from the field of Costaguana revolutions.
Algarrobe torches carried on the outskirts8 of the moving body sent their
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guilt
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conspiracy
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conspirators
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distinguished
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accusation
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corruption
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countenanced
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