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Chapter 2
Itwasfaintindeed,becausetheywereadvancingwithprecautionanddeadslow,bothonaccountofthedarknessandfromtheirdesireofnotrevealingtoosoontheirpresence:averyunnecessarycare,because,Iverilybelieve,inalltheenormousextentofthisharbourIwastheonlylivingsoulabout.Eventheusualstaffofwatchmenandothershadbeenabsentfromtheirpostsforseveralnightsowingtothedisturbances.Istoodstockstill,afterdroppingandstampingoutmycigar—acircumstancehighlyagreeable,Ishouldthink,tothemosquitoes,ifImayjudgefromthestateofmyfacenextmorning.ButthatwasatriflinginconvenienceincomparisonwiththebrutalproceedingsIbecamevictimofonthepartofSotillo.Somethingutterlyinconceivable,sir;moreliketheproceedingsofamaniacthantheactionofasaneman,howeverlosttoallsenseofhonouranddecency.ButSotillowasfuriousatthefailureofhisthievishscheme.”
InthisCaptainMitchellwasright.Sotillowasindeedinfuriated.CaptainMitchell,however,hadnotbeenarrestedatonce;avividcuriosityinducedhimtoremainonthewharf(whichisnearlyfourhundredfeetlong)tosee,orratherhear,thewholeprocessofdisembarkation.Concealedbytherailwaytruckusedforthesilver,whichhadbeenrunbackafterwardstotheshoreendofthejetty,CaptainMitchellsawthesmalldetachmentthrownforward,passby,takingdifferentdirectionsupontheplain.