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Chapter 4

           DonJusteproposedthatDonCarlosGould,asthemostprominentcitizenoftheprovince,shouldjointheAssembly’sdeputation.Hispositionwasexceptional,hispersonalityknownthroughthelengthandbreadthofthewholeRepublic.Officialcourtesiesmustnotbeneglected,iftheyaregonethroughwithableedingheart.Theacceptanceofaccomplishedfactsmaysaveyetthepreciousvestigesofparliamentaryinstitutions.DonJuste’seyesgloweddully;hebelievedinparliamentaryinstitutionsandtheconvinceddroneofhisvoicelostitselfinthestillnessofthehouselikethedeepbuzzingofsomeponderousinsect.

           CharlesGouldhadturnedroundtolistenpatiently,leaninghiselbowonthebalustrade.Heshookhisheadalittle,refusing,almosttouchedbytheanxiousgazeofthePresidentoftheProvincialAssembly.ItwasnotCharlesGould’spolicytomaketheSanTomemineapartytoanyformalproceedings.

           “Myadvice,senores,isthatyoushouldwaitforyourfateinyourhouses.ThereisnonecessityforyoutogiveyourselvesupformallyintoMontero’shands.Submissiontotheinevitable,asDonJustecallsit,isallverywell,butwhentheinevitableiscalledPedritoMonterothereisnoneedtoexhibitpointedlythewholeextentofyoursurrender.Thefaultofthiscountryisthewantofmeasureinpoliticallife.Flatacquiescenceinillegality,followedbysanguinaryreactionthat,senores,isnotthewaytoastableandprosperousfuture.

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