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Chapter 2
DonJosebowedtotheseargumentsandtriedtodismissfromhismindthegold-lacedportentinboots,andwithasabre,mademeaninglessnowatlast,hehoped,intheneworderofthings.
LessthansixmonthsafterthePresident-Dictator’svisit,Sulacolearnedwithstupefactionofthemilitaryrevoltinthenameofnationalhonour.TheMinisterofWar,inabarrack-squareallocutiontotheofficersoftheartilleryregimenthehadbeeninspecting,haddeclaredthenationalhonoursoldtoforeigners.TheDictator,byhisweakcompliancewiththedemandsoftheEuropeanpowers—forthesettlementoflongoutstandingmoneyclaims—hadshowedhimselfunfittorule.AletterfromMoragaexplainedafterwardsthattheinitiative,andeventheverytext,oftheincendiaryallocutioncame,inreality,fromtheotherMontero,theex-guerillero,theCommandantedePlaza.TheenergetictreatmentofDr.Monygham,sentforinhaste“tothemountain,”whocamegallopingthreeleaguesinthedark,savedDonJosefromadangerousattackofjaundice.
Aftergettingovertheshock,DonJoserefusedtolethimselfbeprostrated.Indeed,betternewssucceededatfirst.Therevoltinthecapitalhadbeensuppressedafteranightoffightinginthestreets.Unfortunately,boththeMonteroshadbeenabletomaketheirescapesouth,totheirnativeprovinceofEntre-Montes.Theherooftheforestmarch,thevictorofRioSeco,hadbeenreceivedwithfrenziedacclamationsinNicoya,theprovincialcapital.