Ностромо
Chapter 1
DoctorMonygham,goingtothedoorofViola’skitchen,observedthisretreatmarkingtheendoftheforeigninterference,thiswithdrawalofthearmyofmaterialprogressfromthefieldofCostaguanarevolutions.
Algarrobetorchescarriedontheoutskirtsofthemovingbodysenttheirpenetratingaromaintohisnostrils.Theirlight,sweepingalongthefrontofthehouse,madethelettersoftheinscription,“Albergod’ltaliaUna,”leapoutblackfromendtoendofthelongwall.Hiseyesblinkedintheclearblaze.Severalyoungmen,mostlyfairandtall,shepherdingthismobofdarkbronzedheads,surmountedbytheglintofslantingriflebarrels,noddedtohimfamiliarlyastheywentby.Thedoctorwasawell-knowncharacter.Someofthemwonderedwhathewasdoingthere.Then,ontheflankoftheirworkmentheytrampedon,followingthelineofrails.
“Withdrawingyourpeoplefromtheharbour?”saidthedoctor,addressinghimselftothechiefengineeroftherailway,whohadaccompaniedCharlesGouldsofaronhiswaytothetown,walkingbythesideofthehorse,withhishandonthesaddle-bow.Theyhadstoppedjustoutsidetheopendoortolettheworkmencrosstheroad.
“AsquickasIcan.Wearenotapoliticalfaction,”answeredtheengineer,meaningly.“Andwearenotgoingtogiveournewrulersahandleagainsttherailway.