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Chapter 5
ThepoliticalGefeofSulaco(thesamedignitarywhomCaptainMitchellsavedfromthemobafterwards)hintedwithnaivecynicismthatdoubtlesstheirExcellenciestheMinisterssentthepadreoverthemountainstoSulacointheworstseasonoftheyearinthehopethathewouldbefrozentodeathbytheicyblastsofthehighparamos.Everyyearafewhardymuleteers—meninuredtoexposure—wereknowntoperishinthatway.Butwhatwouldyouhave?TheirExcellenciespossiblyhadnotrealizedwhatatoughpriesthewas.Meantime,theignorantwerebeginningtomurmurthattheRibieristreformsmeantsimplythetakingawayofthelandfromthepeople.Someofitwastobegiventoforeignerswhomadetherailway;thegreaterpartwastogotothepadres.
TheseweretheresultsoftheGrandVicar’szeal.EvenfromtheshortallocutiontothetroopsonthePlaza(whichonlythefirstrankscouldhaveheard)hehadnotbeenabletokeepouthisfixedideaofanoutragedChurchwaitingforreparationfromapenitentcountry.ThepoliticalGefehadbeenexasperated.Buthecouldnotverywellthrowthebrother-in-lawofDonJoseintotheprisonoftheCabildo.Thechiefmagistrate,aneasy-goingandpopularofficial,visitedtheCasaGould,walkingoveraftersunsetfromtheIntendencia,unattended,acknowledgingwithdignifiedcourtesythesalutationsofhighandlowalike.