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Chapter 6
HeacceptedwithalikecalmtheshockingmannerinwhichtheSulacoladiessmotheredtheirfaceswithpearlpowdertilltheylookedlikewhiteplastercastswithbeautifullivingeyes,thepeculiargossipofthetown,andthecontinuouspoliticalchanges,theconstant“savingofthecountry,”whichtohiswifeseemedapuerileandbloodthirstygameofmurderandrapineplayedwithterribleearnestnessbydepravedchildren.IntheearlydaysofherCostaguanalife,thelittleladyusedtoclenchherhandswithexasperationatnotbeingabletotakethepublicaffairsofthecountryasseriouslyastheincidentalatrocityofmethodsdeserved.Shesawinthemacomedyofnaivepretences,buthardlyanythinggenuineexceptherownappalledindignation.Charles,veryquietandtwistinghislongmoustaches,woulddeclinetodiscussthematall.Once,however,heobservedtohergently—
“Mydear,youseemtoforgetthatIwasbornhere.”Thesefewwordsmadeherpauseasiftheyhadbeenasuddenrevelation.Perhapsthemerefactofbeingborninthecountrydidmakeadifference.Shehadagreatconfidenceinherhusband;ithadalwaysbeenverygreat.Hehadstruckherimaginationfromthefirstbyhisunsentimentalism,bythatveryquietudeofmindwhichshehaderectedinherthoughtforasignofperfectcompetencyinthebusinessofliving.