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Chapter 7
Inthemorningthegentlemen,wellmountedinbraidedsombrerosandembroideredridingsuits,withmuchsilveronthetrappingsoftheirhorses,wouldrideforthtoescortthedepartingguestsbeforecommittingthem,withgravegood-byes,tothecareofGodattheboundarypillarsoftheirestates.Inallthesehouseholdsshecouldhearstoriesofpoliticaloutrage;friends,relatives,ruined,imprisoned,killedinthebattlesofsenselesscivilwars,barbarouslyexecutedinferociousproscriptions,asthoughthegovernmentofthecountryhadbeenastruggleoflustbetweenbandsofabsurddevilsletlooseuponthelandwithsabresanduniformsandgrandiloquentphrases.Andonallthelipsshefoundawearydesireforpeace,thedreadofofficialdomwithitsnightmarishparodyofadministrationwithoutlaw,withoutsecurity,andwithoutjustice.
Sheboreawholetwomonthsofwanderingverywell;shehadthatpowerofresistancetofatiguewhichonediscovershereandthereinsomequitefrail-lookingwomenwithsurprise—likeastateofpossessionbyaremarkablystubbornspirit.DonPepe—theoldCostaguanamajor—aftermuchdisplayofsolicitudeforthedelicatelady,hadendedbyconferringuponherthenameofthe“Never-tiredSenora.”Mrs.GouldwasindeedbecomingaCostaguanera.HavingacquiredinSouthernEuropeaknowledgeoftruepeasantry,shewasabletoappreciatethegreatworthofthepeople.Shesawthemanunderthesilent,sad-eyedbeastofburden.