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Chapter 7
“HejoinedmeontheharbourroadafterIhadpassedthemunderthedarkarchwaywithoutstopping.Itwasawomanintroublehehadbeentalkingto.ThroughdiscretionIkeptsilentwhilehewalkedbymyside.Afteratimehebegantotalkhimself.ItwasnotwhatIexpected.Itwasonlyanoldwoman,anoldlace-maker,insearchofherson,oneofthestreet-sweepersemployedbythemunicipality.Friendshadcomethedaybeforeatdaybreaktothedooroftheirhovelcallinghimout.Hehadgonewiththem,andshehadnotseenhimsince;soshehadleftthefoodshehadbeenpreparinghalf-cookedontheextinctembersandhadcrawledoutasfarastheharbour,whereshehadheardthatsometownmozoshadbeenkilledonthemorningoftheriot.OneoftheCargadoresguardingtheCustomHousehadbroughtoutalantern,andhadhelpedhertolookatthefewdeadleftlyingaboutthere.Nowshewascreepingback,havingfailedinhersearch.Soshesatdownonthestoneseatunderthearch,moaning,becauseshewasverytired.TheCapatazhadquestionedher,andafterhearingherbrokenandgroaningtalehadadvisedhertogoandlookamongstthewoundedinthepatiooftheCasaGould.Hehadalsogivenheraquarterdollar,hementionedcarelessly.”
“‘Whydidyoudothat?’Iasked.‘Doyouknowher?’
“‘No,senor.Idon’tsupposeIhaveeverseenherbefore.HowshouldI?Shehasnotprobablybeenoutinthestreetsforyears.