The Lighthouse

Chapter 1

           DirectlythecargoboathadslippedawayfromthewharfandgotlostinthedarknessoftheharbourtheEuropeansofSulacoseparated,toprepareforthecomingoftheMonteristregime,whichwasapproachingSulacofromthemountains,aswellasfromthesea.

           Thisbitofmanualworkinloadingthesilverwastheirlastconcertedaction.Itendedthethreedaysofdanger,duringwhich,accordingtothenewspaperpressofEurope,theirenergyhadpreservedthetownfromthecalamitiesofpopulardisorder.Attheshoreendofthejetty,CaptainMitchellsaidgood-nightandturnedback.HisintentionwastowalktheplanksofthewharftillthesteamerfromEsmeraldaturnedup.Theengineersoftherailwaystaff,collectingtheirBasqueandItalianworkmen,marchedthemawaytotherailwayyards,leavingtheCustomHouse,sowelldefendedonthefirstdayoftheriot,standingopentothefourwindsofheaven.Theirmenhadconductedthemselvesbravelyandfaithfullyduringthefamous“threedays”ofSulaco.Inagreatpartthisfaithfulnessandthatcouragehadbeenexercisedinself-defenceratherthaninthecauseofthosematerialintereststowhichCharlesGouldhadpinnedhisfaith.Amongstthecriesofthemobnottheleastloudhadbeenthecryofdeathtoforeigners.Itwas,indeed,aluckycircumstanceforSulacothattherelationsofthoseimportedworkmenwiththepeopleofthecountryhadbeenuniformlybadfromthefirst.

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