首页 >出版文学> Montezuma’s Daughter>第25章
  Thenweenteredonthegreatcausewayofstonebuiltlikearoadrestingonthewaters,andwiththeafternoonwecametothetownofCuitlahuac。
  ThencewepassedontoIztapalapan,andhereGuatemocwouldhaverestedforthenightintheroyalhouseofhisuncleCuitlahua。
  ButwhenwereachedthetownwefoundthatMontezuma,whohadbeenadvisedofourapproachbyrunners,hadsentordersthatweweretopushontoTenoctitlan,andthatpalanquinshadbeenmadereadytobearus。
  Soweenteredthepalanquins,andleavingthatlovelycityofgardens,wereborneswiftlyalongthesoutherncauseway。
  Onwewentpasttownsbuiltuponpilesfixedinthebottomofthelake,pastgardensthatwerelaidoutonreedsandfloatedoverthewaterslikeaboat,pastteocallisandglisteningtempleswithoutnumber,throughfleetsoflightcanoesandthousandsofIndiansgoingtoandfroabouttheirbusiness,tillatlengthtowardssunsetwereachedthebattlementedfortthatiscalledXolocwhichstandsuponthedyke。
  Isaystands,butalas!itstandsnomore。
  Corteshasdestroyedit,andwithitallthosegloriouscitieswhichmyeyesbeheldthatday。
  AtXolocwebegantoenterthecityofTenoctitlanorMexico,themightiestcitythateverIhadseen。
  Thehousesontheoutskirts,indeed,werebuiltofmudoradobe,butthoseinthericherpartswereconstructedofredstone。
  Eachhousesurroundedacourtyardandwasinturnsurroundedbyagarden,whilebetweenthemrancanals,havingfootpathsoneitherside。
  Thenthereweresquares,andinthesquarespyramids,palaces,andtempleswithoutend。
  I
  gazedonthemtillIwasbewildered,butallseemedasnothingwhenatlengthIsawthegreattemplewithitsstonegatewaysopeningtothenorthandthesouth,theeastandthewest,itswallcarveneverywherewithserpents,itspolishedpavements,itsteocallisdeckedwithhumanskulls,thousandsuponthousandsofthem,anditsvastsurroundingtianquez,ormarketplace。
  Icaughtbutaglimpseofitthen,forthedarknesswasfalling,andafterwardswewereborneonthroughthedarkness,Ididnotknowwhither。
  AwhilewentbyandIsawthatwehadleftthecity,andwerepassingupasteephillbeneaththeshadowofmightycedartrees。
  PresentlywehaltedinacourtyardandhereIwasbiddentoalight。
  ThentheprinceGuatemocledmeintoawondroushouse,ofwhichalltheroomswereroofedwithcedarwood,anditswallshungwithrichly-colouredcloths,andinthathousegoldseemedasplentifulasbricksandoakarewithusinEngland。
  Ledbydomesticswhoborecedarwandsintheirhands,wewentthroughmanypassagesandrooms,tillatlengthwecametoachamberwhereotherdomesticswereawaitingus,whowasheduswithscentedwatersandclothedusingorgeousapparel。
  Thencetheyconductedustoadoorwherewewerebiddentoremoveourshoes,andacoarsecolouredrobewasgiventoeachofustohideoursplendiddress。
  Therobeshavingbeenputon,weweresufferedtopassthedoor,andfoundourselvesinavastchamberinwhichweremanynoblemenandsomewomen,allstandingandcladincoarserobes。
  Atthefarendofthischamberwasagildedscreen,andfrombehinditfloatedsoundsofsweetmusic。
  Nowaswestoodinthegreatchamberthatwaslightedwithsweet-
  smellingtorches,manymenadvancedandgreetedGuatemoctheprince,andInoticedthatallofthemlookeduponmecuriously。
  PresentlyawomancameandIsawthatherbeautywasgreat。
  Shewastallandstately,andbeneathherroughouterrobesplendidlyattiredinworkedandjewelledgarments。
  WearyandbewilderedasI
  was,herlovelinessseizedmeasitwereinavice,neverbeforehadIseensuchloveliness。
  Forhereyewasproudandfullliketheeyeofabuck,hercurlinghairfelluponhershoulders,andherfeatureswereverynoble,yettenderalmosttosadness,thoughattimesshecouldseemfierceenough。
  Thisladywasyetinherfirstyouth,perchanceshemayhaveseensomeeighteenyears,buthershapewasthatofafull-grownwomanandmostroyal。
  ’Greeting,Guatemocmycousin,’shesaidinasweetvoice;’soyouarecomeatlast。
  Myroyalfatherhasawaitedyouforlongandwillaskquestionsastoyourdelay。
  Mysisteryourwifehaswonderedalsowhyyoutarried。’
  NowasshespokeIfeltratherthansawthatthisladywassearchingmewithhereyes。
  ’Greeting,Otomiemycousin,’answeredtheprince。
  ’Ihavebeendelayedbytheaccidentsoftravel。
  Tobascoisfaraway,alsomychargeandcompanion,Teule,’andhenoddedtowardsme,’metwithanaccidentontheroad。’
  ’Whatwastheaccident?’sheasked。
  ’Onlythis,thathesavedmefromthejawsofapumaattheriskofhislifewhenalltheothersfledfromme,andwassomewhathurtinthedeed。
  Hesavedmethus——’andinfewwordshetoldthestory。
  ShelistenedandIsawthathereyessparkledatthetale。
  Whenitwasdoneshespokeagain,andthistimetome。
  ’Welcome,Teule,’shesaidsmiling。
  ’Youarenotofourpeople,yetmyheartgoesouttosuchaman。’
  Andstillsmilingsheleftus。
  ’Whoisthatgreatlady?’IaskedofGuatemoc。
  ’ThatismycousinOtomie,theprincessoftheOtomie,myuncleMontezuma’sfavouritedaughter,’heanswered。
  ’Shelikesyou,Teule,andthatiswellforyouformanyreasons。
  Hush!’
  Ashespokethescreenatthefarendofthechamberwasdrawnaside。
  Beyonditamansatuponabroideredcushion,whowasinhalingthefumesofthetobaccoweedfromagildedpipeofwoodaftertheIndianfashion。
  Thisman,whowasnootherthanthemonarchMontezuma,wasofatallbuildandmelancholycountenance,havingaverypalefaceforoneofhisnation,andthinblackhair。
  Hewasdressedinawhiterobeofthepurestcotton,andworeagoldenbeltandsandalssetwithpearls,andonhisheadaplumeoffeathersoftheroyalgreen。
  Behindhimwereabandofbeautifulgirlssomewhatslightlyclothed,someofwhomplayedonlutesandotherinstrumentsofmusic,andoneithersidestoodfourancientcounsellors,allofthembarefootedandcladinthecoarsestgarments。
  Sosoonasthescreenwasdrawnallthecompanyinthechamberprostratedthemselvesupontheirknees,anexamplethatIhastenedtofollow,andthustheyremainedtilltheemperormadeasignwiththegildedbowlofhispipe,whentheyrosetotheirfeetagainandstoodwithfoldedhandsandeyesfixedabjectlyuponthefloor。
  PresentlyMontezumamadeanothersignal,andthreeagedmenwhomI
  understoodtobeambassadors,advancedandaskedsomeprayerofhim。
  Heansweredthemwithanodoftheheadandtheyretreatedfromhispresence,makingobeisanceandsteppingbackwardtilltheymingledwiththecrowd。
  Thentheemperorspokeawordtooneofthecounsellors,whobowedandcameslowlydownthehalllookingtotherightandtotheleft。
  PresentlyhiseyefelluponGuatemoc,and,indeed,hewaseasytosee,forhestoodaheadtallerthananythere。
  ’Hail,prince,’hesaid。
  ’TheroyalMontezumadesirestospeakwithyou,andwiththeTeule,yourcompanion。’
  ’DoasIdo,Teule,’saidGuatemoc,andledthewayupthechamber,tillwereachedtheplacewherethewoodenscreenhadbeen,which,aswepassedit,wasdrawnbehindus,shuttingusofffromthehall。
  Herewestoodawhile,withfoldedhandsanddowncasteyes,tillasignalwasmadetoustoadvance。
  ’Yourreport,nephew,’saidMontezumainalowvoiceofcommand。
  ’IwenttothecityofTobasco,OgloriousMontezuma。
  IfoundtheTeuleandbroughthimhither。
  AlsoIcausedthehighpriesttobesacrificedaccordingtotheroyalcommand,andnowIhandbacktheimperialsignet,’andhegavetheringtoacounsellor。
  ’Whydidyoudelaysolongupontheroad,nephew?’
  ’Becauseofthechancesofthejourney;whilesavingmylife,royalMontezuma,theTeulemyprisonerwasbittenbyapuma。
  Itsskinisbroughttoyouasanoffering。’
  NowMontezumalookedatmeforthefirsttime,thenopenedapicturescrollthatoneofthecounsellorshandedtohim,andreadinit,glancingatmefromtimetotime。
  ’Thedescriptionisgood,’hesaidatlength,’inallsaveonething——itdoesnotsaythatthisprisoneristhehandsomestmaninAnahuac。
  Say,Teule,whyhaveyourcountrymenlandedonmydominionsandslainmypeople?’
  ’Iknownothingofit,Oking,’IansweredaswellasImightwiththehelpofGuatemoc,’andtheyarenotmycountrymen。’
  ’ThereportsaysthatyouconfesstohavingthebloodoftheseTeulesinyourveins,andthatyoucametotheseshores,ornearthem,inoneoftheirgreatcanoes。’
  ’Thatisso,Oking,yetIamnotoftheirpeople,andIcametotheshorefloatingonabarrel。’
  ’Iholdthatyoulie,’answeredMontezumafrowning,’forthesharksandcrocodileswoulddevouronewhoswamthus。’
  Thenheaddedanxiously,’Say,areyouofthedescendantsofQuetzal?’
  ’Idonotknow,Oking。
  Iamofawhiterace,andourforefatherwasnamedAdam。’
  ’PerchancethatisanothernameforQuetzal,’hesaid。
  ’Ithaslongbeenprophesiedthathischildrenwouldreturn,andnowitseemsthatthehouroftheircomingisathand,’andhesighedheavily,thenadded:’Gonow。
  To-morrowyoushalltellmeoftheseTeules,andthecouncilofthepriestsshalldecideyourfate。’
  NowwhenIheardthenameofthepriestsItrembledinallmybonesandcried,claspingmyhandsinsupplication:
  ’Slaymeifyouwill,Oking,butIbeseechyoudelivermenotagainintothehandsofthepriests。’
  ’Weareallinthehandsofthepriests,whoarethemouthofGod,’
  heansweredcoldly。
  ’Besides,Iholdthatyouhaveliedtome。’
  ThenIwentforebodingevil,andGuatemocalsolookeddowncast。
  BitterlydidIcursethehourwhenIhadsaidthatIwasoftheSpanishbloodandyetnoSpaniard。
  HadIknownevenwhatIknewthatday,torturewouldnothavewrungthosewordsfromme。
  Butnowitwastoolate。
  NowGuatemocledmetocertainapartmentsofthispalaceofChapoltepec,wherehiswife,theroyalprincessTecuichpo,waswaitinghim,averylovelylady,andwithherotherladies,amongthemtheprincessOtomie,Montezuma’sdaughter,andsomenobles。
  Herearichrepastwasservedtous,andIwasseatednexttotheprincessOtomie,whospoketomemostgraciously,askingmemanythingsconcerningmylandandthepeopleoftheTeules。
  ItwasfromherthatIlearnedfirstthattheemperorwasmuchdisturbedatheartbecauseoftheseTeulesorSpaniards,forhewassuperstitious,andheldthemtobethechildrenofthegodQuetzal,whoaccordingtoancientprophecywouldcometotaketheland。
  Indeed,sograciouswasshe,andsoroyallylovely,thatforthefirsttimeIfeltmyheartstirredbyanyotherwomanthanmybetrothedwhomIhadleftfarawayinEngland,andwhom,asI
  thought,Ishouldneverseeagain。
  AndasIlearnedinafterdaysminewasnottheonlyheartthatwasstirredthatnight。
  Neartoussatanotherroyallady,Papantzin,thesisterofMontezuma,butshewasneitheryoungnorlovely,andyetmostsweetfacedandsadasthoughwiththepresageofdeath。
  Indeedshediednotmanyweeksafterbutcouldnotrestquietinhergrave,asshallbetold。