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Chapter 7
Hewouldbloweverythingupfromloyaltyandfromhate—fromhateoftheseLiberals,astheycallthemselves.Liberals!Thewordsoneknowssowellhaveanightmarishmeaninginthiscountry.Liberty,democracy,patriotism,government—allofthemhaveaflavouroffollyandmurder.Haven’tthey,doctor?...IalonecanrestrainDonPepe.Iftheywereto—todoawaywithme,nothingcouldpreventhim.”
“Theywilltrytotamperwithhim,”thedoctorsuggested,thoughtfully.
“Itisverypossible,”CharlesGouldsaidverylow,asifspeakingtohimself,andstillgazingatthesketchoftheSanTomegorgeuponthewall.“Yes,Iexpecttheywilltrythat.”CharlesGouldlookedforthefirsttimeatthedoctor.“Itwouldgivemetime,”headded.
“Exactly,”saidDr.Monygham,suppressinghisexcitement.“EspeciallyifDonPepebehavesdiplomatically.Whyshouldn’thegivethemsomehopeofsuccess?Eh?Otherwiseyouwouldn’tgainsomuchtime.Couldn’thebeinstructedto—”
CharlesGould,lookingatthedoctorsteadily,shookhishead,butthedoctorcontinuedwithacertainamountoffire—
“Yes,toenterintonegotiationsforthesurrenderofthemine.Itisagoodnotion.Youwouldmatureyourplan.Ofcourse,Idon’taskwhatitis.Idon’twanttoknow.Iwouldrefusetolistentoyouifyoutriedtotellme.Iamnotfitforconfidences.”
“Whatnonsense!”mutteredCharlesGould,withdispleasure.