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Chapter 2
Whentheyhadbeenleftalonehestoodlookingdown,irresoluteandsilent,watchingtillCaptainMitchellhadrecoveredhispowerofspeech.
Hereinhisverygraspwasoneofthemenconcernedintheremovalofthesilver.Sotillo’stemperamentwasofthatsortthatheexperiencedanardentdesiretobeathim;justasformerlywhennegotiatingwithdifficultyaloanfromthecautiousAnzani,hisfingersalwaysitchedtotaketheshopkeeperbythethroat.AstoCaptainMitchell,thesuddenness,unexpectedness,andgeneralinconceivablenessofthisexperiencehadconfusedhisthoughts.Moreover,hewasphysicallyoutofbreath.
“I’vebeenknockeddownthreetimesbetweenthisandthewharf,”hegaspedoutatlast.“Somebodyshallbemadetopayforthis.”Hehadcertainlystumbledmorethanonce,andhadbeendraggedalongforsomedistancebeforehecouldregainhisstride.Withhisrecoveredbreathhisindignationseemedtomaddenhim.Hejumpedup,crimson,allhiswhitehairbristling,hiseyesglaringvengefully,andshookviolentlytheflapsofhisruinedwaistcoatbeforethedisconcertedSotillo.“Look!Thoseuniformedthievesofyoursdownstairshaverobbedmeofmywatch.”
Theoldsailor’saspectwasverythreatening.Sotillosawhimselfcutofffromthetableonwhichhissabreandrevolverwerelying.
“Idemandrestitutionandapologies,”Mitchellthunderedathim,quitebesidehimself.