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47 pages 1 hour read

Paul Theroux

The Mosquito Coast

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1981

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Chapters 10-13Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 10 Summary

The Fox family takes up temporary residence in the city of La Ceiba, and Allie prepares for their move into the jungle. Charlie is disappointed by the city and its unsanitary conditions, keeping track of the Unicorn in its mooring for as long as it remains. Mother takes the children to tour the city, but they find that there is not much to experience. Charlie is introduced to a German immigrant named Weerwilly, who tells Mother, “I am talking to your husband. He is crazy” (109). Having paid Weerwilly for land, and nervous that he will not follow through with his end of the bargain, Allie asks Charlie to stay to ensure he fulfills the end of the bargain. Producing a deed and presenting it to Allie, Weerwilly is relieved to be rid of the property. Allie is elated to inform Charlie and the family that he has purchased a town in the jungle. Weerwilly had established the settlement known as Jeronimo as a banana farm; he is eager to sell because the remoteness of the location presented significant challenges. The Fox family remains in La Ceiba until Allie has procured the necessary supplies. Charlie accompanies Allie as often as he can, watching him haggle and negotiate with business owners in the process of outfitting their camp.

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