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Chapter 6
HeimploredhissonnevertoreturntoCostaguana,nevertoclaimanypartofhisinheritancethere,becauseitwastaintedbytheinfamousConcession;nevertotouchit,nevertoapproachit,toforgetthatAmericaexisted,andpursueamercantilecareerinEurope.Andeachletterendedwithbitterself-reproachesforhavingstayedtoolonginthatcavernofthieves,intriguers,andbrigands.
Tobetoldrepeatedlythatone’sfutureisblightedbecauseofthepossessionofasilvermineisnot,attheageoffourteen,amatterofprimeimportanceastoitsmainstatement;butinitsformitiscalculatedtoexciteacertainamountofwonderandattention.Incourseoftimetheboy,atfirstonlypuzzledbytheangryjeremiads,butrathersorryforhisdad,begantoturnthematteroverinhismindinsuchmomentsashecouldsparefromplayandstudy.InaboutayearhehadevolvedfromthelectureofthelettersadefiniteconvictionthattherewasasilvermineintheSulacoprovinceoftheRepublicofCostaguana,wherepoorUncleHarryhadbeenshotbysoldiersagreatmanyyearsbefore.Therewasalsoconnectedcloselywiththatmineathingcalledthe“iniquitousGouldConcession,”apparentlywrittenonapaperwhichhisfatherdesiredardentlyto“tearandflingintothefaces”ofpresidents,membersofjudicature,andministersofState.Andthisdesirepersisted,thoughthenamesofthesepeople,henoticed,seldomremainedthesameforawholeyeartogether.