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Chapter 7
Soistheplainbetweenthetownandtheharbour;silent,butnotsodarkasthehouse,becausethepicketsofItalianworkmenguardingtherailwayhavelightedlittlefiresallalongtheline.Itwasnotsoquietaroundhereyesterday.Wehadanawfulriot—asuddenoutbreakofthepopulace,whichwasnotsuppressedtilllatetoday.Itsobject,nodoubt,wasloot,andthatwasdefeated,asyoumayhavelearnedalreadyfromthecablegramsentviaSanFranciscoandNewYorklastnight,whenthecableswerestillopen.YouhavereadalreadytherethattheenergeticactionoftheEuropeansoftherailwayhassavedthetownfromdestruction,andyoumaybelievethat.Iwroteoutthecablemyself.WehavenoReuter’sagencymanhere.Ihavealsofiredatthemobfromthewindowsoftheclub,incompanywithsomeotheryoungmenofposition.OurobjectwastokeeptheCalledelaConstitucionclearfortheexodusoftheladiesandchildren,whohavetakenrefugeonboardacoupleofcargoshipsnowintheharbourhere.Thatwasyesterday.YoushouldalsohavelearnedfromthecablethatthemissingPresident,Ribiera,whohaddisappearedafterthebattleofSta.Marta,hasturneduphereinSulacobyoneofthosestrangecoincidencesthatarealmostincredible,ridingonalamemuleintotheverymidstofthestreetfighting.Itappearsthathehadfled,incompanyofamuleteercalledBonifacio,acrossthemountainsfromthethreatsofMonterointothearmsofanenragedmob.