How we cite our quotes: (Part.Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
I know the intentions of Montero's brother, Pedrito, the guerrillero, whom I exposed in Paris, some years ago, in a cafe frequented by South American students, where he tried to pass himself off for a Secretary of Legation. He used to come in and talk for hours, twisting his felt hat in his hairy paws, and his ambition seemed to become a sort of Duc de Morny to a sort of Napoleon. (II.7.43)
Ha—so even that great revolutionary, Pedrito, clocked significant hours in Europe. Also, he seemed to want to model his political career after that of a French statesman.