The Isabels

Chapter 1

           ThroughgoodandevilreportinthevaryingfortuneofthatstrugglewhichDonJosehadcharacterizedinthephrase,“thefateofnationalhonestytremblesinthebalance,”theGouldConcession,“ImperiuminImperio,”hadgoneonworking;thesquaremountainhadgoneonpouringitstreasuredownthewoodenshootstotheunrestingbatteriesofstamps;thelightsofSanTomehadtwinklednightafternightuponthegreat,limitlessshadowoftheCampo;everythreemonthsthesilverescorthadgonedowntotheseaasifneitherthewarnoritsconsequencescouldeveraffecttheancientOccidentalStatesecludedbeyonditshighbarrieroftheCordillera.AllthefightingtookplaceontheothersideofthatmightywallofserratedpeakslordedoverbythewhitedomeofHiguerotaandasyetunbreachedbytherailway,ofwhichonlythefirstpart,theeasyCampopartfromSulacototheIvieValleyatthefootofthepass,hadbeenlaid.Neitherdidthetelegraphlinecrossthemountainsyet;itspoles,likeslenderbeaconsontheplain,penetratedintotheforestfringeofthefoot-hillscutbythedeepavenueofthetrack;anditswireendedabruptlyintheconstructioncampatawhitedealtablesupportingaMorseapparatus,inalonghutofplankswithacorrugatedironroofovershadowedbygiganticcedartreesthequartersoftheengineerinchargeoftheadvancesection.

           Theharbourwasbusy,too,withthetrafficinrailwaymaterial,andwiththemovementsoftroopsalongthecoast.TheO.S.N.Companyfoundmuchoccupationforitsfleet.

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