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  ’Listen:thismanwasathief,adastard,andatraitor。

  Asweknownow,hestrovetwicetobetrayustotheTeules。

  More,itwashisplantoshowthisnestofwealthtothem,shouldtheyreturnagain,andtosharethespoil。

  Allthiswelearnedfromawomanwhomhethoughthislove,butwhowasintruthaspysettowormherselfintothesecretsofhiswickedheart。

  Nowlethimtakehisfillofgold;lookhowhegripsitevenindeath,awhitemancouldnothugthestuffmorecloselytohisbreast。

  Ah!Teule,wouldthatthesoilofAnahuacborenaughtbutcornforbreadandflintandcopperforthepointsofspearsandarrows,thenhadhersonsbeenfreeforever。

  Cursesonyonderdross,foritisthebaitthatsetstheseseasharkstearingatourthroats。

  Cursesonit,Isay;mayitneverglittermoreinthesunshine,mayitbelostforever!’

  Andhefellfiercelytotheworkofbuildingupthewall。

  Soonitwasalmostdone;butbeforewesetthelastbricks,whichwereshapedinsquaresliketheclaylumpthatweuseforthebuildingoffarmeriesandhinds’housesinNorfolk,Ithrustatorchthroughtheopeningandlookedforthelasttimeatthetreasurechamberthatwasalsoadead-house。

  Therelaytheglitteringgems;there,stooduponajar,gleamedthegoldenheadofMontezuma,ofwhichtheemeraldeyesseemedtoglareatme,andthere,hisbackrestingagainstthissamejar,andhisarmsencirclingtwootherstotherightandleft,wasthedeadman。

  Buthewasnolongerdead,orsoitseemedtome;attheleasthiseyesthatwereshuthadopened,andtheystaredatmeliketheemeraldeyesofthegoldenstatueabovehim,onlymorefearfully。

  VeryhastilyIwithdrewthetorch,andwefinishedinsilence。

  Whenitwasdonewewithdrewtotheendofthepassageandlookeduptheshaft,andIforonewasgladtoseethestarsshininginheavenaboveme。

  Thenwemadeadoubleloopintherope,andatasignalwerehauleduptillwehungovertheledgewheretheblackmassofmarblerested,thetombstoneofMontezuma’streasure,andofhimwhosleepsamongit。

  Thisstone,thatwasnicelybalanced,wepushedwithourhandsandfeettillpresentlyitfellforwardwithaheavysound,andcatchingontheridgeofbrickwhichhadbeenpreparedtoreceiveit,shutthetreasureshaftinsuchafashionthatthosewhowouldenteritagainmusttakepowderwiththem。

  Thenweweredraggedup,andcametothesurfaceoftheearthinsafety。

  NowoneaskedoftheAztecnoblewhohadgonedownwithusandreturnednomore。

  ’Hehaschosentostayandwatchthetreasure,likeagoodandloyalman,tillsuchtimeashiskingneedsit,’answeredGuatemocgrimly,andthelistenersnodded,understandingall。

  Thentheyfelltoandfilledupthenarrowshaftwiththeearththatlayready,workingwithoutcease,andthedawnbrokebeforethetaskwasfinished。

  Whenatlengththeholewasfull,oneofourcompanionstookseedsfromabagandscatteredthemonthenakedearth,alsohesettwoyoungtreesthathehadbroughtwithhiminthesoiloftheshaft,thoughwhyhedidthisIdonotknow,unlessitwastomarkthespot。

  Allbeingdonewegathereduptheropesandtools,andembarkinginthecanoes,camebacktoMexicointhemorning,leavingthecanoesatalanding-placeoutsidethecity,andfindingourwaytoourhomesbyonesandtwos,aswethoughtunnoticedofany。

  ThusitwasthatIhelpedintheburyingofMontezuma’streasure,forthesakeofwhichIwasdestinedtosuffertortureindaystocome。

  WhetheranywillhelptounburyitIdonotknow,buttillI

  leftthelandofAnahuacthesecrethadbeenkept,andIthinkthatthen,exceptmyself,allthoseweredeadwholabouredwithmeatthistask。

  ItchancedthatIpassedthespotasIcamedowntoMexicoforthelasttime,andknewitagainbythetwotreesthatweregrowingtallandstrong,andasIwentbywithSpaniardsatmyside,Isworeinmyheartthattheyshouldneverfingerthegoldbymyhelp。

  ItisforthisreasonthatevennowIdonotwriteoftheexactbearingsoftheplacewhereitliesburiedwiththebonesofthetraitor,thoughIknowthemwellenough,seeingthatindaystocomewhatIsetdownheremightfallintothehandsofoneoftheirnation。

  Andnow,beforeIgoontospeakofthesiegeofMexico,Imusttellofonemorematter,namelyofhowIandOtomiemywifewentupamongthepeopleoftheOtomie,andwonagreatnumberofthembacktotheirallegiancetotheAzteccrown。

  Itmustbeknown,ifmytalehasnotmadethisclearalready,thattheAztecpowerwasnotofonepeople,butbuiltupofseveral,andthatsurroundingitweremanyothertribes,someofwhomwereinalliancewithitorsubjecttoit,andsomeofwhomwereitsdeadlyenemies。

  SuchforinstanceweretheTlascalans,asmallbutwarlikepeoplelivingbetweenMexicoandthecoast,bywhosehelpCortesovercameMontezumaandGuatemoc。

  BeyondtheTlascalansandtothewest,thegreatOtomieracelivedorlivesamongitsmountains。

  TheyareabravernationthantheAztecs,speakinganotherlanguage,ofadifferentblood,andmadeupofmanyclans。

  SometimestheyweresubjecttothegreatAztecempire,sometimesinalliance,andsometimesatopenwarwithitandinclosefriendshipwiththeTlascalans。

  ItwastodrawthetiecloserbetweentheAztecsandtheOtomies,whoweretotheinhabitantsofAnahuacmuchwhattheScottishclansaretothepeopleofEngland,thatMontezumatooktowifethedaughterandsolelegitimateissueoftheirgreatchieforking。

  Thisladydiedinchildbirth,andherchildwasOtomiemywife,hereditaryprincessoftheOtomie。

  Butthoughherrankwassogreatamonghermother’speople,asyetOtomiehadvisitedthembuttwice,andthenasachild。

  Still,shewaswellskilledintheirlanguageandcustoms,havingbeenbroughtupbynursesandtutorsofthetribes,fromwhichshedrewagreatrevenueeveryyearandoverwhomsheexercisedmanyrightsofroyaltythatwererenderedtoherfarmorefreelythantheyhadbeentoMontezumaherfather。

  Nowashasbeensaid,someoftheseOtomieclanshadjoinedtheTlascalans,andastheirallieshadtakenpartinthewaronthesideoftheSpaniards,thereforeitwasdecidedatasolemncouncilthatOtomieandIherhusbandshouldgoonanembassytothechieftownofthenation,thatwasknownastheCityofPines,andstrivetowinitbacktotheAztecstandard。

  Accordingly,heraldshavingbeensentbeforeus,westarteduponourjourney,notknowinghowweshouldbereceivedattheendofit。

  Foreightdayswetravelledingreatpompandwithanever-

  increasingescort,forwhenthetribesoftheOtomielearnedthattheirprincesswascometovisittheminperson,bringingwithherherhusband,amanoftheTeuleswhohadespousedtheAzteccause,theyflockedinvastnumberstoswellherretinue,sothatitcametopassthatbeforewereachedtheCityofPineswewereaccompaniedbyanarmyofatleasttenthousandmountaineers,greatmenandwild,whomadeasavagemusicaswemarched。

  Butwiththemandwiththeirchiefsasyetweheldnoconverseexceptbywayofformalgreeting,thougheverymorningwhenwestartedonourjourney,OtomieinalitterandIonahorsethathadbeencapturedfromtheSpaniards,theysetupshoutsofsalutationandmadethemountainsring。

  Everaswewentthelandlikeitspeoplegrewwilderandmorebeautiful,fornowwewerepassingthroughforestscladwithoakandpineandwithmanyalovelyplantandfern。

  Sometimeswecrossedgreatandsparklingriversandsometimeswewendedthroughgorgesandpassesofthemountains,buteveryhourwemountedhigher,tillatlengththeclimatebecamelikethatofEngland,onlyfarmorebright。

  Atlastontheeighthdaywepassedthroughagorgerivenintheredrock,whichwassonarrowinplacesthatthreehorsemencouldscarcelyhaveriddenthereabreast。

  Thisgorge,thatisfivemileslong,isthehighroadtotheCityofPines,towhichtherewasnootheraccessexceptbysecretpathsacrossthemountains,andoneithersideofitaresheerandtoweringcliffsthatrisetoheightsofbetweenoneandtwothousandfeet。

  ’Hereisaplacewhereahundredmenmightholdanarmyatbay,’I

  saidtoOtomie,littleknowingthatitwouldbemytasktodosoinadaytocome。

  PresentlythegorgetookaturnandIreinedupamazed,forbeforemewastheCityofPinesinallitsbeauty。

  Thecitylayinawheelshapedplainthatmaymeasuretwelvemilesacross,andallaroundthisplainaremountainscladtotheirsummitswithforestsofoakandcedartrees。

  Atthebackofthecityandinthecentreoftheringofmountainsisone,however,thatisnotgreenwithfoliagebutblackwithlava,andabovethelavawhitewithsnow,overwhichagainhangsapillarofsmokebydayandapillaroffirebynight。

  ThiswasthevolcanXaca,ortheQueen,andthoughitisnotsoloftyasitssistersOrizaba,Popo,andIxtac,tomyminditistheloveliestofthemall,bothbecauseofitsperfectshape,andofthecolours,purpleandblue,ofthefiresthatitsendsforthatnightorwhenitsheartistroubled。

  TheOtomiesworshippedthismountainasagod,offeringhumansacrificetoit,whichwasnotwonderful,foroncethelavapouringfromitsbowelscutapaththroughtheCityofPines。

  Alsotheythinkitholyandhaunted,sothatnonedaresetfootuponitsloftiersnows。

  NeverthelessIwasdestinedtoclimbthem——Iandoneother。

  NowinthelapofthisringofmountainsandwatchedoverbythemightyXaca,cladinitsrobeofsnow,itscapofsmoke,anditscrownoffire,lies,orratherlaytheCityofPines,fornowitisaruin,orsoIleftit。

  Astothecityitself,itwasnotsolargeassomeothersthatIhaveseeninAnahuac,havingonlyapopulationofsomefiveandthirtythousandsouls,sincetheOtomie,beingaraceofmountaineers,didnotdesiretodwellincities。

  Butifitwasnotgreat,itwasthemostbeautifulofIndiantowns,beinglaidoutinstraightstreetsthatmetatthesquareinitscentre。

  Allalongthesestreetswerehouseseachstandinginagarden,andforthemostpartbuiltofblocksoflavaandroofedwithacementofwhitelime。

  Inthemidstofthesquarestoodtheteocalliorpyramidofworship,crownedwithtemplesthatweregarnishedwithropesofskulls,whilebeyondthepyramidandfacingit,wasthepalace,thehomeofOtomie’sforefathers,along,low,andveryancientbuildinghavingmanycourts,andsculpturedeverywherewithsnakesandgrinninggods。

  Boththepalaceandthepyramidwerecasedwithafinewhitestonethatshonelikesilverinthesunlight,andcontrastedstrangelywiththedark-huedhousesthatwerebuiltoflava。

  SuchwastheCityofPineswhenIsawitfirst。

  WhenIsawitlastitwasbutasmokingruin,andnowdoubtlessitisthehomeofbatsandjackals;nowitis’acourtforowls,’now’thelineofconfusionisstretchedoutuponitandthestonesofemptinessfillitsstreets。’

  Passingfromthemouthofthegorgewetravelledsomemilesacrosstheplain,everyfootofwhichwascultivatedwithcorn,magueyoraloe,andothercrops,tillwecametooneofthefourgatesofthecity。

  Enteringitwefoundtheflatroofsoneithersideofthewidestreetcrowdedwithhundredsofwomenandchildrenwhothrewflowersonusaswepassed,andcried,’Welcome,princess!

  Welcome,Otomie,princessoftheOtomie!’

  Andwhenatlengthwereachedthegreatsquare,itseemedasthoughallthemeninAnahuacweregatheredthere,andtheytootookupthecryof’Welcome,Otomie,princessoftheOtomie!’tilltheearthshookwiththesound。

  MealsotheysalutedasIpassed,bytouchingtheearthwiththeirrighthandsandthenholdingthehandabovethehead,butIthinkthatthehorseIrodecausedthemmorewonderthanIdid,forthemostofthemhadneverseenahorseandlookedonitasamonsterorademon。

  Sowewentonthroughtheshoutingmass,followedandprecededbythousandsofwarriors,manyofthemdeckedinglitteringfeathermailandbearingbroideredbanners,tillwehadpassedthepyramid,whereIsawthepriestsattheircruelworkaboveus,andwerecometothepalacegates。

  Andhereinastrangechambersculpturedwithgrinningdemonswefoundrestforawhile。

  OnthemorrowinthegreathallofthepalacewasheldacouncilofthechiefsandheadmenoftheOtomieclans,tothenumberofahundredormore。

  Whenallweregathered,dressedasanAztecnobleofthefirstrank,IcameoutwithOtomie,whoworeroyalrobesandlookedmostbeautifulinthem,andthecouncilrosetogreetus。

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