Ностромо
Chapter 9
ThelateSenorHirsch,erectandshadowyagainstthestars,seemedtobewaitingattentive,inimpartialsilence.
ButDr.MonyghamhadnomindtoquarrelwithNostromo.AtthissupremelycriticalpointofSulaco’sfortunesitwasborneuponhimatlastthatthismanwasreallyindispensable,moreindispensablethanevertheinfatuationofCaptainMitchell,hisprouddiscoverer,couldconceive;farbeyondwhatDecoud’sbestdryrailleryabout“myillustriousfriend,theuniqueCapatazdeCargadores,”hadeverintended.Thefellowwasunique.Hewasnot“oneinathousand.”Hewasabsolutelytheonlyone.Thedoctorsurrendered.TherewassomethinginthegeniusofthatGenoeseseamanwhichdominatedthedestiniesofgreatenterprisesandofmanypeople,thefortunesofCharlesGould,thefateofanadmirablewoman.Atthislastthoughtthedoctorhadtoclearhisthroatbeforehecouldspeak.
InacompletelychangedtonehepointedouttotheCapatazthat,tobeginwith,hepersonallyrannogreatrisk.Asfaraseverybodyknewhewasdead.Itwasanenormousadvantage.HehadonlytokeepoutofsightintheCasaViola,wheretheoldGaribaldinowasknowntobealone—withhisdeadwife.Theservantshadallrunaway.Noonewouldthinkofsearchingforhimthere,oranywhereelseonearth,forthatmatter.
“Thatwouldbeverytrue,”Nostromospokeup,bitterly,“ifIhadnotmetyou.”
Foratimethedoctorkeptsilent.