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Chapter 6
Thisminecanwait;ithasbeenshutupbefore,asyouknow.Youmustunderstandthatundernocircumstanceswillweconsenttothrowgoodmoneyafterbad.”
Thusthegreatpersonagehadspokenthen,inhisownprivateoffice,inagreatcitywhereothermen(veryconsiderableintheeyesofavainpopulace)waitedwithalacrityuponawaveofhishand.Andrathermorethanayearlater,duringhisunexpectedappearanceinSulaco,hehademphasizedhisuncompromisingattitudewithafreedomofsinceritypermittedtohiswealthandinfluence.Hedidthiswiththelessreserve,perhaps,becausetheinspectionofwhathadbeendone,andmorestillthewayinwhichsuccessivestepshadbeentaken,hadimpressedhimwiththeconvictionthatCharlesGouldwasperfectlycapableofkeepinguphisend.
“Thisyoungfellow,”hethoughttohimself,“mayyetbecomeapowerintheland.”
Thisthoughtflatteredhim,forhithertotheonlyaccountofthisyoungmanhecouldgivetohisintimateswas—
“Mybrother-in-lawmethiminoneoftheseone-horseoldGermantowns,nearsomemines,andsenthimontomewithaletter.He’soneoftheCostaguanaGoulds,pure-bredEnglishmen,butallborninthecountry.Hisunclewentintopolitics,wasthelastProvincialPresidentofSulaco,andgotshotafterabattle.HisfatherwasaprominentbusinessmaninSta.Marta,triedtokeepclearoftheirpolitics,anddiedruinedafteralotofrevolutions.Andthat’syourCostaguanainanutshell.