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Chapter 8
Serious,well-informedmenseemedtobelievethefact,tohopeforbetterthings,fortheestablishmentoflegality,ofgoodfaithandorderinpubliclife.Somuchthebetter,then,thoughtSirJohn.Heworkedalwaysonagreatscale;therewasaloantotheState,andaprojectforsystematiccolonizationoftheOccidentalProvince,involvedinonevastschemewiththeconstructionoftheNationalCentralRailway.Goodfaith,order,honesty,peace,werebadlywantedforthisgreatdevelopmentofmaterialinterests.Anybodyonthesideofthesethings,andespeciallyifabletohelp,hadanimportanceinSirJohn’seyes.Hehadnotbeendisappointedinthe“KingofSulaco.”Thelocaldifficultieshadfallenaway,astheengineer-in-chiefhadforetoldtheywould,beforeCharlesGould’smediation.SirJohnhadbeenextremelyfetedinSulaco,nexttothePresident-Dictator,afactwhichmighthaveaccountedfortheevidentill-humourGeneralMonterodisplayedatlunchgivenonboardtheJunojustbeforeshewastosail,takingawayfromSulacothePresident-Dictatorandthedistinguishedforeignguestsinhistrain.
TheExcellentissimo(“thehopeofhonestmen,”asDonJosehadaddressedhiminapublicspeechdeliveredinthenameoftheProvincialAssemblyofSulaco)satattheheadofthelongtable;CaptainMitchell,positivelystony-eyedandpurpleinthefacewiththesolemnityofthis“historicalevent,”occupiedthefootastherepresentativeoftheO.S.N.