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Chapter 6
Hesmiledquietly,too;andimmediatelyCharlesGould,withthatmentalagilitymankindwilldisplayindefenceofacherishedhope,reflectedthattheveryapparentinsignificanceofhisaimwouldhelphimtosuccess.Hispersonalityandhisminewouldbetakenupbecauseitwasamatterofnogreatconsequence,onewayoranother,toamanwhoreferredhisactiontosuchaprodigiousdestiny.AndCharlesGouldwasnothumiliatedbythisconsideration,becausethethingremainedasbigaseverforhim.Nobodyelse’svastconceptionsofdestinycoulddiminishtheaspectofhisdesirefortheredemptionoftheSanTomemine.Incomparisontothecorrectnessofhisaim,definiteinspaceandabsolutelyattainablewithinalimitedtime,theothermanappearedforaninstantasadreamyidealistofnoimportance.
Thegreatman,massiveandbenignant,hadbeenlookingathimthoughtfully;whenhebroketheshortsilenceitwastoremarkthatconcessionsflewaboutthickintheairofCostaguana.Anysimplesoulthatjustyearnedtobetakenincouldbringdownaconcessionatthefirstshot.
“Ourconsulsgettheirmouthsstoppedwiththem,”hecontinued,withatwinkleofgenialscorninhiseyes.Butinamomenthebecamegrave.“Aconscientious,uprightman,thatcaresnothingforboodle,andkeepsclearoftheirintrigues,conspiracies,andfactions,soongetshispassports.Seethat,Mr.Gould?Personanongrata.That’sthereasonourGovernmentisneverproperlyinformed.