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Chapter 2
Heseemedexhaustedbyhisperplexities,languidwithdisappointment;butwhenthesentryonthelandingthrusthisheadintoannouncethearrivalofaprisoner,herevivedatonce.
“Lethimbebroughtin,”heshouted,fiercely.
Thedoorflewopen,andCaptainMitchell,bareheaded,hiswaistcoatopen,thebowofhistieunderhisear,washustledintotheroom.
Sotillorecognizedhimatonce.Hecouldnothavehopedforamorepreciouscapture;herewasamanwhocouldtellhim,ifhechose,everythinghewishedtoknow—anddirectlytheproblemofhowbesttomakehimtalktothepointpresenteditselftohismind.TheresentmentofaforeignnationhadnoterrorsforSotillo.ThemightofthewholearmedEuropewouldnothaveprotectedCaptainMitchellfrominsultsandill-usage,sowellasthequickreflectionofSotillothatthiswasanEnglishmanwhowouldmostlikelyturnobstinateunderbadtreatment,andbecomequiteunmanageable.Atallevents,thecolonelsmoothedthescowlonhisbrow.
“What!TheexcellentSenorMitchell!”hecried,inaffecteddismay.Thepretendedangerofhisswiftadvanceandofhisshout,“Releasethecaballeroatonce,”wassoeffectivethattheastoundedsoldierspositivelysprangawayfromtheirprisoner.Thussuddenlydeprivedofforciblesupport,CaptainMitchellreeledasthoughabouttofall.Sotillotookhimfamiliarlyunderthearm,ledhimtoachair,wavedhishandattheroom.“Goout,allofyou,”hecommanded.