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Monygham
slipped
off
the
window-sill
,
and
,
thrusting
his
hands
into
the
pockets
of
the
long
,
grey
dust
coat
he
was
wearing
,
made
a
few
steps
into
the
room
.
Sotillo
got
up
,
too
,
and
,
putting
himself
in
the
way
,
examined
him
from
head
to
foot
.
"
So
your
countrymen
do
not
confide
in
you
very
much
,
senor
doctor
.
They
do
not
love
you
,
eh
?
Why
is
that
,
I
wonder
?
"
The
doctor
,
lifting
his
head
,
answered
by
a
long
,
lifeless
stare
and
the
words
,
"
Perhaps
because
I
have
lived
too
long
in
Costaguana
.
"
Sotillo
had
a
gleam
of
white
teeth
under
the
black
moustache
.
"
Aha
!
But
you
love
yourself
,
"
he
said
,
encouragingly
.
"
If
you
leave
them
alone
,
"
the
doctor
said
,
looking
with
the
same
lifeless
stare
at
Sotillo
's
handsome
face
,
"
they
will
betray
themselves
very
soon
.
Meantime
,
I
may
try
to
make
Don
Carlos
speak
?
"
"
Ah
!
senor
doctor
,
"
said
Sotillo
,
wagging
his
head
,
"
you
are
a
man
of
quick
intelligence
.
We
were
made
to
understand
each
other
.
"
He
turned
away
.
He
could
bear
no
longer
that
expressionless
and
motionless
stare
,
which
seemed
to
have
a
sort
of
impenetrable
emptiness
like
the
black
depth
of
an
abyss
.
Even
in
a
man
utterly
devoid
of
moral
sense
there
remains
an
appreciation
of
rascality
which
,
being
conventional
,
is
perfectly
clear
.
Sotillo
thought
that
Dr.
Monygham
,
so
different
from
all
Europeans
,
was
ready
to
sell
his
countrymen
and
Charles
Gould
,
his
employer
,
for
some
share
of
the
San
Tome
silver
.
Sotillo
did
not
despise
him
for
that
.
The
colonel
's
want
of
moral
sense
was
of
a
profound
and
innocent
character
.
It
bordered
upon
stupidity
,
moral
stupidity
.
Nothing
that
served
his
ends
could
appear
to
him
really
reprehensible
.
Nevertheless
,
he
despised
Dr.
Monygham
.
He
had
for
him
an
immense
and
satisfactory
contempt
.
He
despised
him
with
all
his
heart
because
he
did
not
mean
to
let
the
doctor
have
any
reward
at
all
.
He
despised
him
,
not
as
a
man
without
faith
and
honour
,
but
as
a
fool
.
Dr.
Monygham
's
insight
into
his
character
had
deceived
Sotillo
completely
.
Therefore
he
thought
the
doctor
a
fool
.