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"
Really
,
this
is
an
admirable
idea
,
"
muttered
the
doctor
.
"
Si
.
You
tell
him
that
,
and
see
whether
he
will
not
believe
you
!
He
will
spend
days
in
rage
and
torment
--
and
still
he
will
believe
.
He
will
have
no
thought
for
anything
else
.
He
will
not
give
up
till
he
is
driven
off
--
why
,
he
may
even
forget
to
kill
you
.
He
will
neither
eat
nor
sleep
.
He
--
"
"
The
very
thing
!
The
very
thing
!
"
the
doctor
repeated
in
an
excited
whisper
.
"
Capataz
,
I
begin
to
believe
that
you
are
a
great
genius
in
your
way
.
"
Nostromo
had
paused
;
then
began
again
in
a
changed
tone
,
sombre
,
speaking
to
himself
as
though
he
had
forgotten
the
doctor
's
existence
.
"
There
is
something
in
a
treasure
that
fastens
upon
a
man
's
mind
.
He
will
pray
and
blaspheme
and
still
persevere
,
and
will
curse
the
day
he
ever
heard
of
it
,
and
will
let
his
last
hour
come
upon
him
unawares
,
still
believing
that
he
missed
it
only
by
a
foot
.
He
will
see
it
every
time
he
closes
his
eyes
.
He
will
never
forget
it
till
he
is
dead
--
and
even
then
--
--
Doctor
,
did
you
ever
hear
of
the
miserable
gringos
on
Azuera
,
that
can
not
die
?
Ha
!
ha
!
Sailors
like
myself
.
There
is
no
getting
away
from
a
treasure
that
once
fastens
upon
your
mind
.
"
"
You
are
a
devil
of
a
man
,
Capataz
.
It
is
the
most
plausible
thing
.
"
Nostromo
pressed
his
arm
.
"
It
will
be
worse
for
him
than
thirst
at
sea
or
hunger
in
a
town
full
of
people
.
Do
you
know
what
that
is
?
He
shall
suffer
greater
torments
than
he
inflicted
upon
that
terrified
wretch
who
had
no
invention
.
None
!
none
!
Not
like
me
.
I
could
have
told
Sotillo
a
deadly
tale
for
very
little
pain
.
"
He
laughed
wildly
and
turned
in
the
doorway
towards
the
body
of
the
late
Senor
Hirsch
,
an
opaque
long
blotch
in
the
semi-transparent
obscurity
of
the
room
between
the
two
tall
parallelograms
of
the
windows
full
of
stars
.