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Chapter 7
PedritoMonterosurprisedoneatfirstsightbythevastdevelopmentofhisbaldforehead,ashinyyellowexpansebetweenthecrinklycoal-blacktuftsofhairwithoutanylustre,theengagingformofhismouth,andanunexpectedlycultivatedvoice.Buthiseyes,veryglisteningasiffreshlypaintedoneachsideofhishookednose,hadaround,hopeless,birdlikestarewhenopenedfully.Now,however,henarrowedthemagreeably,throwinghissquarechinupandspeakingwithclosedteethslightlythroughthenose,withwhatheimaginedtobethemannerofagrandseigneur.
Inthatattitude,hedeclaredsuddenlythatthehighestexpressionofdemocracywasCaesarism:theimperialrulebaseduponthedirectpopularvote.Caesarismwasconservative.Itwasstrong.Itrecognizedthelegitimateneedsofdemocracywhichrequiresorders,titles,anddistinctions.Theywouldbeshoweredupondeservingmen.Caesarismwaspeace.Itwasprogressive.Itsecuredtheprosperityofacountry.PedritoMonterowascarriedaway.LookatwhattheSecondEmpirehaddoneforFrance.ItwasaregimewhichdelightedtohonourmenofDonCarlos’sstamp.TheSecondEmpirefell,butthatwasbecauseitschiefwasdevoidofthatmilitarygeniuswhichhadraisedGeneralMonterotothepinnacleoffameandglory.Pedritoelevatedhishandjerkilytohelptheideaofpinnacle,offame.“Weshallhavemanytalksyet.Weshallunderstandeachotherthoroughly,DonCarlos!”hecriedinatoneoffellowship.Republicanismhaddoneitswork.