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You have enemies. Take care of yourself for the good of your country!" CHAPTER XVII THE BANQUET. There, under the shade of the decorated pavilion, the great men of the province were banqueting. The Alcalde occupied one end of the table; Ibarra, the other. On the young man's right sat Maria Clara, and on his left, the Notary. Captain Tiago, the alferez, the gobernadorcillo, the friars, the employees, and the few senoritas who were present were seated, not according to rank but according to their own fancy. The banquet was very animated, but, before it was half over, a messenger with a telegram came in search of Captain Tiago. The Captain asked permission to read the message, and naturally all begged of him to do so. The worthy Captain at first knit his eyebrows; and then raised them. His face became pale, and then brightened up. Doubling up the sheet of paper hurriedly, he arose. "Gentlemen," said he, confused, "His Excellency, the Governor General, is coming this afternoon to honor my house." And then he started on a run, taking with him the telegram and the napkin, but not his hat. All sorts of questions and exclamations were shouted after him. The announcement of the coming of the tulisanes could not have had a greater effect. "But listen! When does he come? Tell us about it! His Excellency!" But Captain Tiago was already far away. "His Excellency is coming and will be a guest at Captain Tiago's house!" exclaimed some one, without considering that the Captain's daughter and future son-in-law were present. "The choice could not have been a better one," replied another. The friars looked at each other. Their expressions seemed to say: "The Governor General is committing another of his errors, offending us in this way. He ought to be the guest of the convent." But despite the fact that they thought this, they all kept silent and no one of them expressed his opinion. "Even yesterday he was speaking to me about it," said the Alcalde, "but, at that time, His Excellency was not decided." "Do you know, Your Excellency, Senor Alcalde, how long the Governor General intends to remain here?" asked the alferez, a little uneasy. "No, not positively. His Excellency likes surprises." "Here come some other telegrams!" The messages were for the Alcalde, the alferez, and the gobernadorcillo, and announced the same thing to each of them. The friars noticed that none came addressed to the cur
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