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Chapter 8
AndbehindthepalelongfrontoftheCustomHouse,thereappearedtheextentofthetownlikeagroveofthicktimberontheplainwithagatewayinfront,andthecupolas,towers,andmiradorsrisingabovethetrees,alldark,asifsurrenderedalreadytothenight.Thethoughtthatitwasnolongeropentohimtoridethroughthestreets,recognizedbyeveryone,greatandlittle,asheusedtodoeveryeveningonhiswaytoplaymonteintheposadaoftheMexicanDomingo;ortositintheplaceofhonour,listeningtosongsandlookingatdances,madeitappeartohimasatownthathadnoexistence.
Foralongtimehegazedon,thenletthepartedbushesspringback,and,crossingovertotheothersideofthefort,surveyedthevasteremptinessofthegreatgulf.TheIsabelsstoodoutheavilyuponthenarrowinglongbandofredinthewest,whichgleamedlowbetweentheirblackshapes,andtheCapatazthoughtofDecoudalonetherewiththetreasure.ThatmanwastheonlyonewhocaredwhetherhefellintothehandsoftheMonteristsornot,theCapatazreflectedbitterly.Andthatmerelywouldbeananxietyforhisownsake.Astotherest,theyneitherknewnorcared.WhathehadheardGiorgioViolasayoncewasverytrue.Kings,ministers,aristocrats,therichingeneral,keptthepeopleinpovertyandsubjection;theykeptthemastheykeptdogs,tofightandhuntfortheirservice.