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Chapter 4
TherewasagreatfundofloyaltyinDr.Monygham’snature.HehadsettleditallonMrs.Gould’shead.Hebelievedherworthyofeverydevotion.AtthebottomofhishearthefeltanangryuneasinessbeforetheprosperityoftheSanTomemine,becauseitsgrowthwasrobbingherofallpeaceofmind.Costaguanawasnoplaceforawomanofthatkind.WhatcouldCharlesGouldhavebeenthinkingofwhenhebroughtheroutthere!Itwasoutrageous!Andthedoctorhadwatchedthecourseofeventswithagrimanddistantreservewhich,heimagined,hislamentablehistoryimposeduponhim.
LoyaltytoMrs.Gouldcouldnot,however,leaveoutofaccountthesafetyofherhusband.ThedoctorhadcontrivedtobeintownatthecriticaltimebecausehemistrustedCharlesGould.Heconsideredhimhopelesslyinfectedwiththemadnessofrevolutions.Thatiswhyhehobbledindistressinthedrawing-roomoftheCasaGouldonthatmorning,exclaiming,“Decoud,Decoud!”inatoneofmournfulirritation.
Mrs.Gould,hercolourheightened,andwithglisteningeyes,lookedstraightbeforeheratthesuddenenormityofthatdisaster.Thefinger-tipsononehandrestedlightlyonalowlittletablebyherside,andthearmtrembledrightuptotheshoulder.