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  OnthemorningafterhisdeaththeSpanisharrayenteredthepass。

  Half-waydownitImetthemwithmyfivehundredmenandengagedthem,butsufferedthemtodriveusbackwithsomeloss。

  Astheyfollowedtheygrewbolderandwefledfaster,tillatlengthweflewdownthedefilefollowedbytheSpanishhorse。

  Now,somethreefurlongsfromitsmouththatleadstotheCityofPines,thispassturnsandnarrows,andherethecliffsaresosheerandhighthatatwilightreignsatthefootofthem。

  Downthenarrowwayweraninseemingrout,andafteruscametheSpaniardsshoutingontheirsaintsandflushedwithvictory。

  Butscarcelyhadweturnedthecornerwhentheysanganothersong,forthosewhowerewatchingathousandfeetaboveusgavethesignal,anddownfromonhighcamearainofstonesandbouldersthatdarkenedtheairandcrashedamongthem,crushingmanyofthem。

  Ontheystruggled,seeingawiderwayinfrontwherethecliffssloped,andperhapshalfofthemwonthrough。

  Butherethearcherswerewaiting,andnow,intheplaceofstones,arrowswerehaileduponthem,tillatlength,utterlybewilderedandunabletostrikeablowintheirowndefence,theyturnedtoflytowardstheopencountry。

  Thisfinishedthefight,fornowweassailedtheirflank,andoncemoretherocksthunderedonthemfromabove,andtheendofitwasthatthosewhoremainedoftheSpaniardsandtheirIndianalliesweredriveninutterroutbacktotheplainbeyondthePassofPines。

  AfterthisbattletheSpaniardstroubledusnomoreformanyyearsexceptbythreats,andmynamegrewgreatamongthepeopleoftheOtomie。

  OneSpaniardIrescuedfromdeathandafterwardsIgavehimhisliberty。

  FromhimIinquiredofthedoingsofdeGarciaorSarceda,andlearnedthathewasstillintheserviceofCortes,butthatMarinahadbeentruetoherword,andhadbroughtdisgraceuponhimbecausehehadthreatenedtoputOtomietothetorture。

  MoreoverCorteswasangrywithhimbecauseofourescape,theburdenofwhichMarinahadlaiduponhisshoulders,hintingthathehadtakenabribetosufferustopassthegate。

  OfthefourteenyearsofmylifewhichfollowedthedefeatoftheSpaniardsIcanspeakbriefly,forcomparedtothetimethathadgonebeforetheywereyearsofquiet。

  InthemchildrenwereborntomeandOtomie,threesons,andthesechildrenweremygreatjoy,forIlovedthemdearlyandtheylovedme。

  Indeed,exceptforthestrainoftheirmother’sblood,theywereEnglishboysandnotIndian,forIchristenedthemall,andtaughtthemourEnglishtongueandfaith,andtheirmienandeyesweremoreEnglishthanIndian,thoughtheirskinsweredark。

  ButIhadnoluckwiththesedearchildrenofmine,anymorethanIhavehadwiththatwhichLilyboreme。

  Twoofthemdied——onefromafeverthatallmyskillwouldnotavailtocure,andanotherbyafallfromaloftycedartree,whichheclimbedsearchingforakite’snest。

  Thusofthethreeofthem——sinceIdonotspeaknowofthatinfant,myfirstborn,whoperishedinthesiege——thereremainedtomeonlytheeldestandbestbelovedofwhomImusttellhereafter。

  Fortherest,jointlywithOtomieIwasnamedcaciqueoftheCityofPinesatagreatcouncilthatwasheldafterIhaddestroyedtheSpaniardsandtheirallies,andassuchwehadwidethoughnotabsolutepower。

  Bytheexerciseofthispower,intheendI

  succeededinabolishingthehorribleritesofhumansacrifice,though,becauseofthis,alargenumberoftheoutlyingtribesfellawayfromourrule,andtheenmityofthepriestswasexcitedagainstme。

  Thelastsacrifice,exceptoneonly,themostterribleofthemall,ofwhichIwilltellafterwards,thatwasevercelebratedontheteocalliinfrontofthepalace,tookplaceafterthedefeatoftheSpaniardsinthepass。

  WhenIhaddweltthreeyearsintheCityofPinesandtwosonshadbeenborntomethere,secretmessengersarrivedthatweresentbythefriendsofGuatemoc,whohadsurvivedthetortureandwasstillaprisonerinthehandsofCortes。

  FromthesemessengerswelearnedthatCorteswasabouttostartuponanexpeditiontotheGulfofHonduras,acrossthecountrythatisnowknownasYucatan,takingGuatemocandotherAztecnobleswithhimforhefearedtoleavethembehind。

  WeheardalsothattherewasmuchmurmuringamongtheconqueredtribesofAnahuacbecauseofthecrueltiesandextortionsoftheSpaniards,andmanythoughtthatthehourhadcomewhenarisingagainstthemmightbecarriedtoasuccessfulissue。

  Thiswastheprayerofthosewhosenttheenvoys,thatIshouldraiseaforceofOtomiesandtravelwithitacrossthecountrytoYucatan,andtherewithotherswhowouldbegathered,waitafavourableopportunitytothrowmyselfupontheSpaniardswhentheywereentangledintheforestsandswamps,puttingthemtotheswordandreleasingGuatemoc。

  Suchwasthefirstpurposeoftheplot,thoughithadmanyothersofwhichitisuselesstospeak,seeingthattheycametonothing。

  WhenthemessagehadbeendeliveredIshookmyheadsadly,forI

  couldseenohopeinsuchascheme,butthechiefofthemessengersroseandledmeaside,sayingthathehadawordformyear。

  ’Guatemocsendsthesewords,’hesaid;’Ihearthatyou,mybrother,arefreeandsafewithmycousinOtomieinthemountainsoftheOtomie。

  I,alas!lingerintheprisonsoftheTeuleslikeacrippledeagleinacage。

  Mybrother,ifitisinyourpowertohelpme,dosoIconjureyoubythememoryofourancientfriendship,andofallthatwehavesufferedtogether。

  ThenatimemaystillcomewhenIshallruleagaininAnahuac,andyoushallsitatmyside。’

  Iheardandmyheartwasstirred,forthen,astothishour,I

  lovedGuatemocasabrother。

  ’Goback,’Isaid,’andfindmeanstotellGuatemocthatifIcansavehimIwill,thoughIhavesmallhopesthatway。

  Still,lethimlookformeintheforestsofYucatan。’

  NowwhenOtomieheardofthispromiseofmineshewasvexed,forshesaidthatitwasfoolishandwouldonlyendinmylosingmylife。

  Still,havinggivenitsheheldwithmethatitmustbecarriedout,andtheendofitwasthatIraisedfivehundredmen,andwiththemsetoutuponmylongandtoilsomemarch,whichI

  timedsoastomeetCortesinthepassesofYucatan。

  AtthelastmomentOtomiewishedtoaccompanyme,butIforbadeit,pointingoutthatshecouldleaveneitherherchildrennorherpeople,andwepartedwithbittergriefforthefirsttime。

  OfallthehardshipsthatIunderwentIwillnotwrite。

  Fortwoandahalfmonthswestruggledonacrossmountainsandriversandthroughswampsandforests,tillatlastwereachedamightydesertedcity,thatiscalledPalenquebytheIndiansofthoseparts,whichhasbeenuninhabitedformanygenerations。

  ThiscityisthemostmarvellousplacethatIhaveseeninallmytravels,thoughmuchofitishiddeninbush,forwhereverthetravellerwanderstherehefindsvastpalacesofmarble,carvenwithinandwithout,andsculpturedteocallisandthehugeimagesofgrinninggods。

  OftenhaveIwonderedwhatnationwasstrongenoughtobuildsuchacapital,andwhowerethekingsthatdweltinit。

  Butthesearesecretsbelongingtothepast,andtheycannotbeansweredtillsomelearnedmanhasfoundthekeytothestonesymbolsandwritingswithwhichthewallsofthebuildingsarecoveredover。

  InthiscityIhidwithmymen,thoughitwasnoeasytasktopersuadethemtotakeuptheirhabitationamongsomanyghostsofthedeparted,nottospeakofthenoisomefeversandthewildbeastsandsnakesthathauntedit,forIhadinformationthattheSpaniardswouldpassthroughtheswampthatliesbetweentheruinsandtheriver,andthereIhopedtoambushthem。

  ButontheeighthdayofmyhidingIlearnedfromspiesthatCorteshadcrossedthegreatriverhigherup,andwascuttinghiswaythroughtheforest,forofswampshehadpassedmorethanenough。

  SoIhurriedalsototheriverintendingtocrossit。

  ButallthatdayandallthatnightitrainedasitcanrainnowhereelseintheworldthatI

  haveseen,tillatlastwewadedonourroadkneedeepinwater,andwhenwecametothefordoftheriveritwastofindawideroaringflood,thatnomancouldpassinanythinglessfrailthanaYarmouthherringboat。

  Sothereonthebankwemuststayinmisery,sufferingmanyillsfromfever,lackoffood,andplenitudeofwater,tillatlengththestreamrandown。

  Threedaysandnightswewaitedthere,andonthefourthmorningI

  madeshifttocross,losingfourmenbydrowninginthepassage。

  Onceover,Ihidmyforceinthebushandreeds,andcreptforwardwithsixmenonly,toseeifIcoulddiscoveranythingofthewhereaboutsoftheSpaniards。

  WithinanhourIstruckthetrailthattheyhadcutthroughtheforest,andfolloweditcautiously。

  Presentlywecametoaspotwheretheforestwasthin,andhereCorteshadcamped,fortherewasheatleftintheashesofhisfires,andamongthemlaythebodyofanIndianwhohaddiedfromsickness。

  Notfiftyyardsfromthiscampstoodahugeceiba,atreethathasahabitofgrowthnotunlikethatofourEnglishoak,thoughitissoftwoodedandwhitebarked,andwillincreasemoreinbulkintwentyyearsthananyoakmayinahundred。

  IndeedI

  neveryetsawanoaktreesolargeasthisceibaofwhichIwrite,eitheringirthorinitsspreadoftop,unlessitbetheKirbyoakorthetreethatiscalledthe’KingofScoto’whichgrowsatBroome,thatisthenextparishtothisofDitchinghaminNorfolk。

  Onthisceibatreemanyzaphilotesorvultureswereperched,andaswecrepttowardsitIsawwhatitwastheycametoseek,forfromthelowestbranchesoftheceibathreecorpsesswunginthebreeze。

  ’HerearetheSpaniard’sfootprints,’Isaid。

  ’Letuslookatthem,’andwepassedbeneaththeshadowofthetree。

  AsIcame,azaphilotealightedontheheadofthebodythathungnearesttome,anditsweight,orthewaftingofthefowl’swing,causedthedeadmantoturnroundsothathecamefacetofacewithme。

  Ilooked,startedback,thenlookedagainandsanktotheearthgroaning。

  ForherewashewhomIhadcometoseekandsave,myfriend,mybrother,GuatemocthelastemperorofAnahuac。

  Herehehunginthedimanddesolateforest,deadbythedeathofathief,whilethevultureshriekeduponhishead。

  Isatbewilderedandhorror-stricken,andasIsatIrememberedtheproudsignofAztecroyalty,abirdofpreyclaspinganadderinitsclaw。

  Therebeforemewasthelastofthestock,andbehold!abirdofpreygrippedhishairinitstalons,afittingemblemindeedofthefallofAnahuacandthekingsofAnahuac。

  Isprangtomyfeetwithanoath,andliftingthebowIheldIsentanarrowthroughthevultureanditfelltotheearthflutteringandscreaming。

  ThenIbadethosewithmetocutdownthecorpsesofGuatemocandoftheprinceofTacubaandanothernoblewhohungwithhim,andhollowadeepgravebeneaththetree。

  ThereIlaidthem,andthereIleftthemtosleepforeverinitsmelancholyshadow,andthusforthelasttimeIsawGuatemocmybrother,whomIcamefromfartosaveandfoundmadereadyforburialbytheSpaniard。

  ThenIturnedmyfacehomewards,fornowAnahuachadnokingtorescue,butitchancedthatbeforeIwentIcaughtaTlascalanwhocouldspeakSpanish,andwhohaddesertedfromthearmyofCortesbecauseofthehardshipsthathesufferedintheirtoilsomemarch。

  ThismanwaspresentatthemurderofGuatemocandhiscompanions,andheardtheEmperor’slastwords。

  ItseemsthatsomeknavehadbetrayedtoCortesthatanattemptwouldbemadetorescuetheprince,andthatthereonCortescommandedthatheshouldbehung。

  ItseemsalsothatGuatemocmethisdeathashehadmetthemisfortunesofhislife,proudlyandwithoutfear。

  Thesewerehislastwords:’Ididill,Malinche,whenIheldmyhandfromtakingmyownlifebeforeIsurrenderedmyselftoyou。

  Thenmyhearttoldmethatallyourpromiseswerefalse,andithasnotliedtome。

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