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Chapter 1

           

           CharlesGould’spositionacommandingpositioninthebackgroundofthatattempttoretrievethepeaceandthecreditoftheRepublicwasveryclear.Atthebeginninghehadhadtoaccommodatehimselftoexistingcircumstancesofcorruptionsonaivelybrazenastodisarmthehateofamancourageousenoughnottobeafraidofitsirresponsiblepotencytoruineverythingittouched.Itseemedtohimtoocontemptibleforhotangereven.Hemadeuseofitwithacold,fearlessscorn,manifestedratherthanconcealedbytheformsofstonycourtesywhichdidawaywithmuchoftheignominyofthesituation.Atbottom,perhaps,hesufferedfromit,forhewasnotamanofcowardlyillusions,butherefusedtodiscusstheethicalviewwithhiswife.Hetrustedthat,thoughalittledisenchanted,shewouldbeintelligentenoughtounderstandthathischaractersafeguardedtheenterpriseoftheirlivesasmuchormorethanhispolicy.Theextraordinarydevelopmentoftheminehadputagreatpowerintohishands.Tofeelthatprosperityalwaysatthemercyofunintelligentgreedhadgrownirksometohim.ToMrs.Goulditwashumiliating.Atanyrate,itwasdangerous.IntheconfidentialcommunicationspassingbetweenCharlesGould,theKingofSulaco,andtheheadofthesilverandsteelinterestsfarawayinCalifornia,theconvictionwasgrowingthatanyattemptmadebymenofeducationandintegrityoughttobediscreetlysupported.“YoumaytellyourfriendAvellanosthatIthinkso,”Mr

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