Ностромо
Chapter 3
Thecolonel’soff-handcivilitywasslightlyirresolute,asthoughhewereindoubtifcivilitywerethepropercourseinthiscase.HeobservedCaptainMitchellattentivelybeforehespokefromthebigarmchairbehindthetableinacondescendingvoice—
“Ihaveconcludednottodetainyou,SenorMitchell.Iamofaforgivingdisposition.Imakeallowances.Letthisbealessontoyou,however.”
ThepeculiardawnofSulaco,whichseemstobreakfarawaytothewestwardandcreepbackintotheshadeofthemountains,mingledwiththereddishlightofthecandles.CaptainMitchell,insignofcontemptandindifference,lethiseyesroamallovertheroom,andhegaveahardstaretothedoctor,perchedalreadyonthecasementofoneofthewindows,withhiseyelidslowered,carelessandthoughtful—orperhapsashamed.
Sotillo,ensconcedinthevastarmchair,remarked,“Ishouldhavethoughtthatthefeelingsofacaballerowouldhavedictatedtoyouanappropriatereply.”
Hewaitedforit,butCaptainMitchellremainingmute,morefromextremeresentmentthanfromreasonedintention,Sotillohesitated,glancedtowardsthedoctor,wholookedupandnodded,thenwentonwithaslighteffort—
“Here,SenorMitchell,isyourwatch.Learnhowhastyandunjusthasbeenyourjudgmentofmypatrioticsoldiers.”
Lyingbackinhisseat,heextendedhisarmoverthetableandpushedthewatchawayslightly.