首页 >出版文学> Montezuma’s Daughter>第29章
  NowasIspokethusmyheartboundedwithhope,forifonceIcouldcomeamongtheSpaniards,perhapsImightescapethealtarofsacrifice。
  Alsotheyseemedalinkbetweenmeandhome。
  Theyhadsailedhitherinships,andshipscanretracetheirpath。
  Forthoughatpresentmylotwasnotallsorrow,itwillbeguessedthatIshouldhavebeengladindeedtofindmyselfoncemoreamongChristianmen。
  Montezumalookedatmeawhileandanswered:
  ’Youmustthinkmeveryfoolish,Teule。
  What!shallIsendyoutotellmyfearsandweaknesstoyourcountrymen,andtoshowthemthejointsinmyharness?
  DoyouthensupposethatIdonotknowyouforaspysenttothislandbythesesameTeulestogatherknowledgeoftheland?
  Fool,Iknewitfromthefirst,andbyHuitzel!wereyounotvowedtoTezcat,yourheartshouldsmoketo-
  morrowonthealtarofHuitzel。
  Bewarned,andgivemenomorefalsecounselslestyourendproveswifterthanyouthink。
  LearnthatIhaveaskedthesequestionsofyoutoapurpose,andbythecommandofthegods,asitwaswrittenontheheartsofthosesacrificedthisday。
  Thiswasthepurposeandthiswasthecommand,thatImightdiscoveryoursecretmind,andthatIshouldshunwhateveradviceyouchancedtogive。
  YoucounselmetofighttheTeules,thereforeIwillnotfightthem,butmeetthemwithgiftsandfairwords,forIknowwellthatyouwouldhavemetodothatwhichshouldbringmetomydoom。’
  Thushespokeveryfiercelyandinalowvoice,hisheadheldlowandhisarmscrosseduponhisbreast,andIsawthatheshookwithpassion。
  Eventhen,thoughIwasverymuchafraid,forgodasI
  was,anodfromthismightykingwouldhavesentmetodeathbytorment,Iwonderedatthefollyofonewhoineverythingelsewassowise。
  Whyshouldhedoubtmethusandallowsuperstitiontodraghimdowntoruin?
  To-dayIseetheanswer。
  Montezumadidnotthesethingsofhimself,butbecausethehandofdestinyworkedwithhishand,andthevoiceofdestinyspokeinhisvoice。
  ThegodsoftheAztecswerefalsegodsindeed,butIforonebelievethattheyhadlifeandintelligence,forthosehideousshapesofstonewerethehabitationsofdevils,andthepriestsspoketruthwhentheysaidthatthesacrificeofmenwaspleasingtotheirgods。
  Tothesedevilsthekingwentforcounselthroughthepriests,andnowthisdoomwasonthem,thattheymustgivefalsecounseltotheirowndestruction,andtothedestructionofthosewhoworshippedthem,aswasdecreedbyOnemorepowerfulthanthey。
  Nowwhileweweretalkingthesunhadsunkswiftly,sothatalltheworldwasdark。
  ButthelightstilllingeredonthesnowycrestsofthevolcanoesPopoandIxtac,stainingthemanawfulred。
  NeverbeforetomysighthadtheshapeofthedeadwomanwhoseeverlastingbierisIxtac’sbulk,seemedsoclearandwonderfulasonthatnight,foreitheritwassoormyfancygaveittheveryshapeandcolourofawoman’scorsesteepedinbloodandlaidoutforburial。
  Norwasitmyphantasyalone,forwhenMontezumahadfinishedupbraidingmehechancedtolookup,andhiseyesfallingonthemountainremainedfixedthere。
  ’Looknow,Teule!’hesaid,presently,withasolemnlaugh;’yonderliesthecorseofthenationsofAnahuacwashedinawaterofbloodandmadereadyforburial。
  Isshenotterribleindeath?’
  Ashespokethewordsandturnedtogo,asoundofdolefulwailingcamefromthedirectionofthemountain,averywildandunearthlysoundthatcausedthebloodinmyveinstostandstill。
  NowMontezumacaughtmyarminhisfear,andwegazedtogetheronIxtac,anditseemedtousthatthiswonderhappened。
  Forinthatredandfearfullighttheredfigureofthesleepingwomanarose,orappearedtorise,fromitsbierofstone。
  Itaroseslowlylikeonewhoawakesfromsleep,andpresentlyitstooduprightuponthemountain’sbrow,toweringhighintotheair。
  Thereitstoodagiantandawakenedcorpse,itswhitewrappingsstainedwithblood,andwetrembledtoseeit。
  ForawhilethewraithremainedthusgazingtowardsthecityofTenoctitlan,thensuddenlyitthrewitsvastarmsupwardasthoughingrief,andatthatmomentthenightrushedinuponitandcoveredit,whilethesoundofwailingdiedslowlyaway。
  ’Say,Teule,’gaspedtheemperor,’doInotwelltobeafraidwhensuchportentsasthesemeetmyeyesdaybyday?
  Hearkentothelamentationsinthecity;wehavenotseenthissightalone。
  Listenhowthepeoplecryaloudwithfearandthepriestsbeattheirdrumstoaverttheomen。
  Weepon,yepeople,andyepriestsprayanddosacrifice;itisveryfitting,forthedayofyourdoomisuponyou。
  OTenoctitlan,queenofcities,Iseeyouruinedanddesolate,yourpalacesblackenedwithfire,yourtemplesdesecrated,yourpleasantgardensawilderness。
  Iseeyourhighbornwomenthewantonsofstrangerlords,andyourprincestheirservants;thecanalsrunredwiththebloodofyourchildren,yourgatewaysareblockedwiththeirbones。
  Deathisaboutyoueverywhere,dishonourisyourdailybread,desolationisyourportion。
  Farewelltoyou,queenofthecities,cradleofmyforefathersinwhichIwasnursed!’
  ThusMontezumalamentedinthedarkness,andashecriedaloudthegreatmoonroseovertheedgeoftheworldandpoureditslevellightthroughtheboughsofthecedarsclothedintheirghostlyrobeofmoss。
  ItstruckuponMontezuma’stallshape,onhisdistraughtcountenanceandthinhandsashewavedthemtoandfroinhispropheticagony,onmyglitteringgarments,andtheterror-
  strickenbandofcourtiers,andthemusicianswhohadceasedfromtheirmusic。
  Alittlewindsprangupalso,moaningsadlyinthemightytreesaboveandagainsttherocksofChapoltepec。
  NeverdidIwitnessascenemorestrangeormorepregnantwithmysteryandthepromiseofunbornhorror,thanthatofthisgreatmonarchmourningoverthedownfallofhisraceandpower。
  Asyetnomisfortunehadbefallentheoneortheother,andstillheknewthatbothweredoomed,andthesewordsoflamentationburstfromaheartbrokenbyagriefofwhichtheshadowonlylayuponit。
  Butthewondersofthatnightwerenotyetdonewith。
  WhenMontezumahadmadeanendofcryinghisprophecies,IaskedhimhumblyifIshouldsummontohimthelordswhowereinattendanceonhim,butwhostoodatsomedistance。
  ’Nay,’heanswered,’Iwillnothavethemseemethuswithgriefandterroruponmyface。
  Whoeverfears,atleastImustseembrave。
  Walkwithmeawhile,Teule,andifitisinyourmindtomurdermeIshallnotgrieve。’
  Imadenoanswer,butfollowedhimasheledthewaydownthedarkestofthewindingpathsthatrunbetweenthecedartrees,whereitwouldhavebeeneasyformetokillhimifIwished,butI
  couldnotseehowIshouldbeadvantagedbythedeed;alsothoughI
  knewthatMontezumawasmyenemy,myheartshrankfromthethoughtofmurder。
  Foramileormorehewalkedonwithoutspeaking,nowbeneaththeshadowofthetrees,andnowthroughopenspacesofgardenplantedwithlovelyflowers,tillatlastwecametothegatesoftheplacewheretheroyaldeadarelaidtorest。
  Nowinfrontofthesegateswasanopenspaceofturfonwhichthemoonlightshonebrightly,andinthecentreofthisspacelaysomethingwhite,shapedlikeawoman。
  HereMontezumahaltedandlookedatthegates,thensaid:
  ’ThesegatesopenedfourdayssinceforPapantzin,mysister;howlong,Iwonder,willpassbeforetheyopenforme?’
  Ashespoke,thewhiteshapeuponthegrasswhichIhadseenandhehadnotseen,stirredlikeanawakeningsleeper。
  Asthesnowshapeuponthemountainhadstirred,sothisshapestirred;asithadarisen,sothisonearose;asitthrewitsarmsupwards,sothisonethrewupherarms。
  NowMontezumasawandstoodstilltrembling,andItrembledalso。
  Thenthewoman——foritwasawoman——advancedslowlytowardsus,andasshecamewesawthatshewasdrapedingraveclothes。
  Presentlysheliftedherheadandthemoonlightfellfulluponherface。
  NowMontezumagroanedaloudandIgroaned,forwesawthatthefacewasthethinpalefaceoftheprincessPapantzin——Papantzinwhohadlainfourdaysinthegrave。
  Onshecametowardus,glidinglikeonewhowalksinhersleep,tillshestoppedbeforethebushintheshadowofwhichwestood。
  NowPapantzin,ortheghostofPapantzin,lookedatuswithblindeyes,thatiswitheyesthatwereopenandyetdidnotseemtosee。
  ’Areyouthere,Montezuma,mybrother?’shesaidinthevoiceofPapantzin;’surelyIfeelyourpresencethoughIcannotseeyou。’
  NowMontezumasteppedfromtheshadowandstoodfacetofacewiththedead。
  ’Whoareyou?’hesaid,’whoweartheshapeofonedeadandaredressedinthegarmentsofthedead?’
  ’IamPapantzin,’sheanswered,’andIamrisenoutofdeathtobringyouamessage,Montezuma,mybrother。’
  ’Whatmessagedoyoubringme?’heaskedhoarsely。
  ’Ibringyouamessageofdoom,mybrother。
  Yourempireshallfallandsoonyoushallbeaccompaniedtodeathbytensofthousandsofyourpeople。
  ForfourdaysIhavelivedamongthedead,andthereIhaveseenyourfalsegodswhicharedevils。
  TherealsoIhaveseentheprieststhatservedthem,andmanyofthosewhoworshippedthemplungedintotormentunutterable。
  BecauseoftheworshipofthesedemongodsthepeopleofAnahuacisdestinedtodestruction。’
  ’Haveyounowordofcomfortforme,Papantzin,mysister?’heasked。
  ’None,’sheanswered。
  ’Perchanceifyouabandontheworshipofthefalsegodsyoumaysaveyoursoul;yourlifeyoucannotsave,northelivesofyourpeople。’
  Thensheturnedandpassedawayintotheshadowofthetrees;I
  heardhergraveclothessweepuponthegrass。
  NowafuryseizedMontezumaandheravedaloud,saying:
  ’Cursesonyou,Papantzin,mysister!
  Whythendoyoucomebackfromthedeadtobringmesucheviltidings?
  Hadyoubroughthopewithyou,hadyoushownawayofescape,thenIwouldhavewelcomedyou。
  Mayyougobackintodarknessandmaytheearthlieheavyonyourheartforever。
  Asformygods,myfathersworshippedthemandIwillworshipthemtilltheend;ay,iftheydesertme,atleastIwillneverdesertthem。
  Thegodsareangrybecausethesacrificesarefewupontheiraltars,henceforththeyshallbedoubled;ay,thepriestsofthegodsshallthemselvesbesacrificedbecausetheyneglecttheirworship。’
  Thusheravedon,afterthefashionofaweakmanmaddenedwithterror,whilehisnoblesandattendantswhohadfollowedhimatadistance,clusteredabouthim,fearfulandwondering。
  Atlengththerecameanend,fortearingwithhisthinhandsathisroyalrobesandathishairandbeard,Montezumafellandwrithedinafitupontheground。
  Thentheycarriedhimintothepalaceandnonesawhimforthreedaysandnights。
  Buthemadenoidlethreatastothesacrifices,forfromthatnightforwardtheyweredoubledthroughouttheland。
  AlreadytheshadowoftheCrosslaydeepuponthealtarsofAnahuac,butstillthesmokeoftheirofferingswentuptoheavenandthecryofthecaptivesrangroundtheteocallis。
  Thehourofthedemongodswasuponthemindeed,butnowtheyreapedtheirlastredharvest,anditwasrich。
  NowI,ThomasWingfield,sawtheseportentswithmyowneyes,butI
  cannotsaywhethertheywereindeedwarningssentfromheavenorillusionsspringingfromtheaccidentsofnature。
  Thelandwasterror-struck,anditmayhappenthatthemindsofmenthussmittencanfindadismalmeaninginomenswhichotherwisehadpassedunnoticed。
  ThatPapantzinrosefromthedeadistrue,thoughperhapssheonlyswoonedandneverreallydied。