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  DidIspeaklies?

  Nay,Ispoketruth,forthroughthetreasonofhertribes,andchieflythroughthetreasonoftheTlascalans,Anahuacisfallen,andTenoctitlanisaruinsownwithdeadlikeafieldwithcorn。’

  ’Itistrue,’criedavoice。

  ’Yes,peopleoftheOtomie,itistrue,butIsaythathadallthewarriorsofthenationsofAnahuacplayedthepartthatyoursonsplayed,thetalehadrunotherwise。

  Theyaredead,andbecauseoftheirdeathyouwoulddeliverustoourfoesandyours,butIforonedonotmournthem,thoughamongtheirnumberaremanyofmykin。

  Nay,benotwroth,butlisten。

  Itisbetterthattheyshouldliedeadinhonour,havingearnedforthemselvesawreathoffame,andanimmortaldwellingintheHousesoftheSun,thanthattheyshouldlivetobeslaves,whichitseemsisyourdesire,peopleoftheOtomie。

  ThereisnofalsewordinwhatIsaidtoyou。

  NowthesticksthatMalinchehasusedtobeatoutthebrainsofGuatemocshallbebrokenandburnttocookthepotoftheTeules。

  Alreadythesefalsechildrenarehisslaves。

  Haveyounotheardhiscommand,thatthetribeshisalliesshalllabourinthequarriesandthestreetstillthegloriouscitywhichhehasburnedrisesafreshuponthefaceofthewaters?

  Willyounothastentotakeyourshareinthework,peopleoftheOtomie,theworkthatknowsnorestandnorewardexceptthelashoftheoverseerandthecurseoftheTeule?

  Surelyyouwillhasten,peopleofthemountains!

  Yourhandsareshapedtothespadeandthetrowel,nottothebowandthespear,anditwillbesweetertotoiltodothewillandswellthewealthofMalincheinthesunofthevalleyortheshadowofthemine,thantobideherefreeuponyourhillswhereasyetnofoehassethisfoot!’

  Againshepaused,andamurmurofdoubtandunrestwentthroughthethousandswholistened。

  Maxtlasteppedforwardandwouldhavespoken,butthepeopleshoutedhimdown,crying:’Otomie,Otomie!

  LetushearthewordsofOtomie。’

  ’Ithankyou,mypeople,’shesaid,’forIhavestillmuchtotellyou。

  Ourcrimeisthen,thatwedrewanarmyafterustofightagainsttheTeules。

  Andhowdidwedrawthisarmy?

  DidIcommandyoutomusteryourarray?

  Nay,IsetoutmycaseandIsaid“Nowchoose。“

  Youchose,andofyourownfreewillyoudespatchedthosegloriouscompaniesthatnowaredead。

  Mycrimeisthereforethatyouchosewronglyasyousay,butasIstillhold,mostrightly,andbecauseofthiscrimeIandmyhusbandaretobegivenasapeaceofferingtotheTeules。

  Listen:letmetellyousomethingofthosewarsinwhichwehavefoughtbeforeyougiveustotheTeulesandourmouthsaresilentforever。

  WhereshallIbegin?

  Iknownot。

  Stay,Iboreachild——hadhelivedhewouldhavebeenyourprinceto-day。

  ThatchildIsawstarvetodeathbeforemyeyes,inchbyinchanddaybydayIsawhimstarve。

  Butitisnothing;

  whoamIthatIshouldcomplainbecauseIhavelostmyson,whensomanyofyoursonsaredeadandtheirbloodisrequiredatmyhands?

  Listenagain:’andshewentontotellinburningwordsofthehorrorsofthesiege,ofthecrueltiesoftheSpaniards,andofthebraveryofthemenoftheOtomiewhomIhadcommanded。

  Forafullhourshespokethus,whileallthatvastaudiencehunguponherwords。

  AlsoshetoldofthepartthatIplayedinthestruggle,andofthedeedswhichIhaddone,andnowandagainsomesoldierinthecrowdwhoservedunderme,andwhohadescapedthefamineandthemassacre,criedout:

  ’Itistrue;wesawitwithoureyes。’

  ’Andso,’shesaid,’atlastitwasfinished,atlastTenoctitlanwasaruinandmycousinandmyking,thegloriousGuatemoc,layaprisonerinthehandsofMalinche,andwithhimmyhusbandTeule,mysister,Imyself,andmanyanother。

  MalinchesworethathewouldtreatGuatemocandhisfollowingwithallhonour。

  Doyouknowhowhetreatedhim?

  WithinafewdaysGuatemocourkingwasseatedinthechairoftorment,whileslavesburnedhimwithhotironstocausehimtodeclarethehidingplaceofthetreasureofMontezuma!

  Ay,youmaywellcry“Shameuponhim,“youshallcryityetmoreloudlybeforeIhavedone,forknowthatGuatemocdidnotsufferalone,oneliestherewhosufferedwithhimandspokenoword,andIalso,yourprincess,wasdoomedtotorment。

  Weescapedwhendeathwasatourdoor,forItoldmyhusbandthatthepeopleoftheOtomiehadtruehearts,andwouldshelterusinoursorrow,andforhissakeI,Otomie,disguisedmyselfintherobeofawantonandfledwithhimhither。

  CouldIhaveknownwhatIshouldlivetoseeandhear,couldIhavedreamedthatyouwouldreceiveusthus,IhaddiedahundreddeathsbeforeIcametostandandpleadforpityatyourhands。

  ’Oh!mypeople,mypeople,Ibeseechofyou,makenotermswiththefalseTeule,butremainboldandfree。

  Yournecksarenotfittedtotheyokeoftheslave,yoursonsanddaughtersareoftoohighabloodtoservetheforeignerinhisneedsandpleasures。

  DefyMalinche。

  Someofourracearedead,butmanythousandsremain。

  HereinyourmountainnestyoucanbeatbackeveryTeuleinAnahuac,asinbygoneyearsthefalseTlascalansbeatbacktheAztecs。

  ThentheTlascalanswerefree,nowtheyarearaceofserfs。

  Say,willyousharetheirserfdom?

  Mypeople,mypeople,thinknotthatIpleadformyself,orevenforthehusbandwhoismoredeartomethanaughtsavehonour。

  DoyouindeeddreamthatwewillsufferyoutohanduslivingtothesedogsofTlascalans,whomMalincheinsultsyoubysendingashismessengers?

  Look,’andshewalkedtowherethespearthathadbeenhurledatherlayuponthepavementandliftedit,’hereisameansofdeaththatsomefriendhassentus,andifyouwillnotlistentomypleadingyoushallseeitusedbeforeyoureyes。

  Then,ifyouwill,youmaysendourbodiestoMalincheasapeaceoffering。

  ButforyourownsakesIpleadwithyou。

  DefyMalinche,andifyoumustdieatlast,dieasfreemenandnotastheslavesoftheTeule。

  Beholdnowhistendermercies,andseethelotthatshallbeyoursifyoutakeanothercounsel,thecounselofMaxtla;’andcomingtothelitteronwhichIlay,swiftlyOtomierentmyrobesfrommeleavingmealmostnakedtothewaist,andunwoundthebandagesfrommywoundedlimb,thenliftedmeupsothatIresteduponmysoundfoot。

  ’Look!’shecriedinapiercingvoice,andpointingtothescarsandunhealedwoundsuponmyfaceandleg;’lookontheworkoftheTeuleandtheTlascalan,seehowthefoeisdealtwithwhosurrenderstothem。

  Yieldifyouwill,desertusifyouwill,butIsaythatthenyourownbodiesshallbemarkedinalikefashion,tillnotanounceofgoldisleftthatcanministertothegreedoftheTeule,oramanoramaidenwhocanlabourtosatisfyhisindolence。’

  Thensheceased,andlettingmesinkgentlytotheground,forI

  couldnotstandalone,shestoodoverme,thespearinherhand,asthoughwaitingtoplungeittomyheartshouldthepeoplestilldemandoursurrendertothemessengersofCortes。

  Foroneinstanttherewassilence,thenofasuddentheclamourandthetumultbrokeoutagaintentimesmorefuriouslythanatfirst。

  Butitwasnolongeraimedatus。

  Otomiehadconquered。

  Hernoblewords,herbeauty,thetaleofoursorrowsandthesightofmytorments,haddonetheirwork,andtheheartofthepeoplewasfilledwithfuryagainsttheTeuleswhohaddestroyedtheirarmy,andtheTlascalansthathadaidedthem。

  Neverdidthewitandeloquenceofawomancauseaswifterchange。

  Theyscreamedandtoretheirrobesandshooktheirweaponsintheair。

  Maxtlastrovetospeak,buttheypulledhimdownandpresentlyhewasflyingforhislife。

  ThentheyturnedupontheTlascalanenvoysandbeatthemwithsticks,crying:

  ’ThisisouranswertoMalinche。

  Run,youdogs,andtakeit!’tilltheyweredrivenfromthetown。

  Nowatlengththeturmoilceased,andsomeofthegreatchiefscameforwardand,kissingthehandofOtomie,said:

  ’Princess,weyourchildrenwillguardyoutothedeath,foryouhaveputanotherheartintous。

  Youareright;itisbettertodiefreethantoliveasslaves。’

  ’See,myhusband,’saidOtomie,’IwasnotmistakenwhenItoldyouthatmypeoplewereloyalandtrue。

  Butnowwemustmakereadyforwar,fortheyhavegonetoofartoturnback,andwhenthistidingscomestotheearsofMalinchehewillbelikeapumarobbedofheryoung。

  Now,letusrest,Iamveryweary。’

  ’Otomie,’Ianswered,’therehaslivednogreaterwomanthanyouuponthisearth。’

  ’Icannottell,husband,’shesaid,smiling;’ifIhavewonyourpraiseandsafety,itisenoughforme。’

  NowforawhilewedweltinquietattheCityofPines,andbyslowdegreesandwithmuchsufferingIrecoveredfromthewoundsthatthecruelhandofdeGarciahadinflicteduponme。

  Butweknewthatthispeacecouldnotlast,andthepeopleoftheOtomieknewitalso,forhadtheynotscourgedtheenvoysofMalincheoutofthegatesoftheircity?

  Manyofthemwerenowsorrythatthishadbeendone,butitwasdone,andtheymustreapastheyhadsown。

  Sotheymadereadyforwar,andOtomiewasthepresidentoftheircouncils,inwhichIshared。

  AtlengthcamenewsthataforceoffiftySpaniardswithfivethousandTlascalanallieswereadvancingonthecitytodestroyus。

  ThenItookcommandofthetribesmenoftheOtomie——thereweretenthousandormoreofthem,allwell-armedaftertheirownfashion——andadvancedoutofthecitytillIwastwo-thirdsofthewaydownthegorgewhichleadstoit。

  ButIdidnotbringallmyarmydownthisgorge,sincetherewasnoroomforthemtofightthere,andIhadanotherplan。

  Isentsomeseventhousandmenroundthemountains,ofwhichthesecretpathswerewellknowntothem,biddingthemclimbtothecrestoftheprecipicesthatborderedeithersideofthegorge,andthere,atcertainplaceswherethecliffissheerandmorethanonethousandfeetinheight,tomakeagreatprovisionofstones。

  Therestofmyarmy,exceptingfivehundredwhomIkeptwithme,I

  armedwithbowsandthrowingspears,andstationedtheminambushinconvenientplaceswherethesidesofthecliffwerebroken,andinsuchfashionthatrocksfromabovecouldnotberolledonthem。

  ThenIsenttrustymenasspiestowarnmeoftheapproachoftheSpaniards,andotherswhosemissionitwastoofferthemselvestothemasguides。

  NowIthoughtmyplangood,andeverythinglookedwell,andyetitmissedfailurebutbyaverylittle。

  ForMaxtla,ourenemyandthefriendoftheSpaniards,wasinmycamp——indeed,IhadbroughthimwithmethatImightwatchhim——andhehadnotbeenidle。

  ForwhentheSpaniardswerehalfaday’smarchfromthemouthofthedefile,oneofthosemenwhomIhadtoldofftowatchtheiradvance,cametomeandmadeitknownthatMaxtlahadbribedhimtogototheleaderoftheSpaniardsanddisclosetohimtheplanoftheambuscade。

  Thismanhadtakenthebribeandstartedonhiserrandoftreachery,buthisheartfailedhimand,returning,hetoldmeall。

  ThenIcausedMaxtlatobeseized,andbeforenightfallhehadpaidthepriceofhiswickedness。

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