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Chapter 5
ThepopulacewasmaderestlessbyFatherCorbelan’sdiscourses.AndthefirstmagistrateexplainedtoCharlesGouldthatnowtheprovincewasstrippedoftroopsanyoutbreakoflawlessnesswouldfindtheauthoritieswiththeirbootsoff,asitwere.
Thenhewentawaymoodilytositinanarmchair,smokingalong,thincigar,notveryfarfromDonJose,withwhom,bendingoversideways,heexchangedafewwordsfromtimetotime.Heignoredtheentranceofthepriest,andwheneverFatherCorbelan’svoicewasraisedbehindhim,heshruggedhisshouldersimpatiently.
FatherCorbelanhadremainedquitemotionlessforatimewiththatsomethingvengefulinhisimmobilitywhichseemedtocharacterizeallhisattitudes.Aluridglowofstrongconvictionsgaveitspeculiaraspecttotheblackfigure.Butitsfiercenessbecamesoftenedasthepadre,fixinghiseyesuponDecoud,raisedhislong,blackarmslowly,impressively—
“Andyou—youareaperfectheathen,”hesaid,inasubdued,deepvoice.
Hemadeastepnearer,pointingaforefingerattheyoungman’sbreast.Decoud,verycalm,feltthewallbehindthecurtainwiththebackofhishead.Then,withhischintiltedwellup,hesmiled.
“Verywell,”heagreedwiththeslightlywearynonchalanceofamanwellusedtothesepassages.“ButisitperhapsthatyouhavenotdiscoveredyetwhatistheGodofmyworship?ItwasaneasiertaskwithourBarrios.