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Nostromo: A Tale of the Seaboard

CHAPTER SIX
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He had done with the spurs, and, twisting his moustache with both hands, horizontally, he contemplated her from the height of his long legs with a visible appreciation of her appearance.

The consciousness of being thus contemplated pleased Mrs.
Gould.
"They are considerable men," he said.
"I know.

But have you listened to their conversation?
They don't seem to have understood anything they have seen here." "They have seen the mine.

They have understood that to some purpose," Charles Gould interjected, in defence of the visitors; and then his wife mentioned the name of the most considerable of the three.

He was considerable in finance and in industry.


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