首页 >出版文学> Montezuma’s Daughter>第37章
  ItwasthevoiceofOtomiecryingforhelp。
  ’Saveus,Teules;theymurderus!’sheshriekedinsopiercinganotethatitreachedtheearsoftheSpaniards,foroneshoutedinanswerandintheCastiliantongue,’On,mycomrades,on!
  Thedogsdomurderontheiraltars!’
  ThentherewasamightyrushandthedefendingAztecsweresweptinuponthealtar,liftingthepriestofsacrificefromhisfeetandthrowinghimacrossmybody。
  Thricethatrushcamelikearushofthesea,andeachtimethestandoftheAztecsweakened。
  NowtheircirclewasbrokenandtheswordsoftheSpaniardsflasheduponeveryside,andnowtheredraylaywithintheringuponmyheart。
  ’Smite,priestofTezcat,’screamedthevoiceoftheastronomer;
  ’smitehomeforthegloryofyourgods!’
  Withafearfulyellthepriestliftedtheknife;Isawthegoldensunbeamthatrestedfulluponmyheartshineonit。
  ThenasitwasdescendingIsawthesamesunbeamshineuponayardofsteelthatflashedacrossmeandlostitselfinthebreastofthemurdererpriest。
  Downcamethegreatflintknife,butitsaimwaslost。
  Itstruckindeed,butnotuponmybosom,thoughIdidnotescapeitaltogether。
  Fulluponthealtarofsacrificeitfellandwasshatteredthere,piercingbetweenmysideandthatofOtomie,andgashingthefleshofbothsothatourbloodwasmingleduponthestone,makingusoneindeed。
  Downtoocamethepriestacrossourbodiesforthesecondtime,buttorisenomore,forhewritheddyingonthosewhomhewouldhaveslain。
  ThenasinadreamIheardthewailoftheastronomersingingthedirgeofthegodsofAnahuac。
  ’Thepriestisdeadandhisgodsarefallen,’hecried。
  ’Tezcathasrejectedhisvictimandisfallen;doomedarethegodsofAnahuac!
  VictoryistotheCrossoftheChristians!’
  Thushewailed,thencamethesoundofswordblowsandIknewthatthisprophetwasdeadalso。
  Nowastrongarmpulledthedyingpriestfromoffus,andhestaggeredbacktillhefelloverthealtarwheretheeternalfireburned,quenchingitwithhisbloodandbodyafterithadflaredformanygenerations,andaknifecuttheropethatboundus。
  Isatupstaringroundmewildly,andavoicespokeabovemeinCastilian,nottomeindeedbuttosomecomrade。
  ’Thesetwowentneartoit,poordevils,’saidthevoice。
  ’Hadmycutbeenonesecondlater,thatsavagewouldhavedrilledaholeinhimasbigasmyhead。
  Byallthesaints!thegirlislovely,orwouldbeifshewerewashed。
  IshallbegherofCortesasmyprize。’
  ThevoicespokeandIknewthevoice。
  Noneothereverhadthathardclearring。
  Iknewiteventhenandlookedup,slippingoffthedeath-stoneasIlooked。
  NowIsaw。
  Beforemefullycladinmailwasmyenemy,deGarcia。
  ItwasHISswordthatbythegoodprovidenceofGodhadpiercedthebreastofthepriest。
  Hehadsavedmewho,hadheknown,wouldassoonhaveturnedhissteelagainsthisownheartasonthatofmydestroyer。
  Igazedathim,wonderingifIdreamed,thenmylipsspoke,withoutmywillasitwere:
  ’DEGARCIA!’
  Hestaggeredbackatthesoundofmyvoice,likeamanstruckbyashot,thenstaredatme,rubbedhiseyeswithhishand,andstaredagain。
  Nowatlengthheknewmethroughmypaint。
  ’MotherofGod!’hegasped,’itisthatknaveThomasWingfield,AND
  IHAVESAVEDHISLIFE!’
  Bythistimemysenseshadcomebacktome,andknowingallmyfolly,Iturnedseekingescape。
  ButdeGarciahadnomindtosufferthis。
  Liftinghissword,hesprangatmewithabeastlikescreamofrageandhate。
  SwiftlyasthoughtIslippedroundthestoneofsacrificeandaftermecametheupliftedswordofmyenemy。
  Itwouldhaveovertakenmesoonenough,forIwasweakwithfearandfasting,andmylimbswerecrampedwithbonds,butatthatmomentacavalierwhombyhisdressandportIguessedtobenoneotherthanCorteshimself,struckupdeGarcia’ssword,saying:
  ’Hownow,Sarceda?
  AreyoumadwiththelustofbloodthatyouwouldtaketosacrificingvictimslikeanIndianpriest?
  Letthepoordevilgo。’
  ’HeisnoIndian,heisanEnglishspy,’crieddeGarcia,andoncemorestruggledtogetatme。
  ’Decidedlyourfriendismad,’saidCortes,scanningme;’hesaysthatthiswretchedcreatureisanEnglishman。
  Come,beoffbothofyou,orsomebodyelsemaymakethesamemistake,’andhewavedhisswordintokentoustogo,deemingthatIcouldnotunderstandhiswords;thenaddedangrily,asdeGarcia,speechlesswithrage,madeanewattempttogetatme:
  ’No,byheaven!
  Iwillnotsufferit。
  WeareChristiansandcometosavevictims,nottoslaythem。
  Here,comrades,holdthisfoolwhowouldstainhissoulwithmurder。’
  NowtheSpaniardsclutcheddeGarciabythearms,andhecursedandravedatthem,forasIhavesaid,hisragewasthatofabeastratherthanofaman。
  ButIstoodbewildered,notknowingwhithertofly。
  FortunateitwasformeindeedthatonewasbywhothoughsheunderstoodnoSpanish,yethadaquickerwit。
  ForwhileI
  stoodthus,Otomieclaspedmyhand,andwhispering,’Fly,flyswiftly!’ledmeawayfromthestoneofsacrifice。
  ’Whithershallwego?’Isaidatlength。
  ’WereitnotbettertotrusttothemercyoftheSpaniards?’
  ’Tothemercyofthatman-devilwiththesword?’sheanswered。
  ’Peace,Teule,andfollowme。’
  Nowsheledmeon,andtheSpaniardsletusbyunharmed,ay,andevenspokewordsofpityaswepassed,fortheyknewthatwewerevictimssnatchedfromsacrifice。
  Indeed,whenacertainbrute,aTlascalanIndian,rushedatus,purposingtoslayuswithaclub,oneoftheSpaniardsranhimthroughtheshouldersothathefellwoundedtothepavement。
  Sowewenton,andattheedgeofthepyramidweglancedbackandsawthatdeGarciahadbrokenfromthosewhoheldhim,orperhapshefoundhistongueandhadexplainedthetruthtothem。
  Attheleasthewasboundingfromthealtarofsacrificenearlyfiftyyardsaway,andcomingtowardsuswithupliftedsword。
  Thenfeargaveusstrength,andwefledlikethewind。
  Alongthesteeppathwerushedsidebyside,leapingdownthestepsandoverthehundredsofdeadanddying,onlypausingnowandagaintosaveourselvesfrombeingsmittenintospacebythebodiesofthepriestswhomtheSpaniardswerehurlingfromthecrestoftheteocalli。
  Oncelookingup,IcaughtsightofdeGarciapursuingfaraboveus,butafterthatwesawhimnomore;doubtlessheweariedofthechase,orfearedtofallintothehandsofsuchoftheAztecwarriorsasstillclusteredroundthefootofthepyramid。
  Wehadlivedthroughmanydangersthatday,theprincessOtomieandI,butonemoreawaitedusbeforeeverwefoundshelterforawhile。
  Afterwehadreachedthefootofthepyramidandturnedtominglewiththeterrifiedrabblethatsurgedandflowedthroughthecourtyardofthetemple,bearingawaythedeadandwoundedastheseaatfloodreclaimsitswasteandwreckage,anoiselikethundercaughtmyear。
  Ilookedup,forthesoundcamefromabove,andsawahugemassboundingdownthesteepsideofthepyramid。
  EventhenIknewitagain;itwastheidolofthegodTezcatthattheSpaniardshadtornfromitsshrine,andlikeanavengingdemonitrushedstraightontome。
  Alreadyitwasuponus,therewasnoretreatfrominstantdeath,wehadbutescapedsacrificetothespiritofthegodtobecrushedtopowderbeneaththebulkofhismarbleemblem。
  OnhecamewhileonhightheSpaniardsshoutedintriumph。
  Hisbasehadstruckthestonesideofthepyramidfiftyfeetaboveus,nowhewhirledroundandroundintheairtostrikeagainwithinthreepacesofwherewestood。
  Ifeltthesolidmountainshakebeneaththeblow,andnextinstanttheairwasfilledwithhugefragmentsofmarble,thatwhizzedoverusandpastusasthoughamineofpowderhadbeenfiredbeneathourfeet,tearingtherocksfromtheirbase。
  ThegodTezcathadburstintoascoreofpieces,andthesefellrounduslikeaflightofarrows,andyetwewerenottouched。
  Myheadwasgrazedbyhishead,hisfeetdugapitbeforemyfeet,butIstoodthereunhurt,thefalsegodhadnopoweroverthevictimwhohadescapedhim!
  AfterthatIremembernothingtillIfoundmyselfoncemoreinmyapartmentsinMontezuma’spalace,whichIneverhopedtoseeagain。
  Otomiewasbyme,andshebroughtmewatertowashthepaintfrommybodyandthebloodfrommywound,which,leavingherownuntended,shedressedskilfully,forthecutofthepriest’sknifewasdeepandIhadbledmuch。
  Alsosheclothedherselfafreshinawhiterobeandbroughtmeraimenttowear,withfoodanddrink,andIpartookofthem。
  ThenIbadehereatsomethingherself,andwhenshehaddonesoIgatheredmywitstogetherandspoketoher。
  ’Whatnext?’Isaid。
  ’Presentlythepriestswillbeonus,andweshallbedraggedbacktosacrifice。
  Thereisnohopeformehere,ImustflytotheSpaniardsandtrusttotheirmercy。’
  ’Tothemercyofthatmanwiththesword?
  Say,Teule,whoishe?’
  ’HeisthatSpaniardofwhomIhavespokentoyou,Otomie;heismymortalenemywhomIhavefollowedacrosstheseas。’
  ’Andnowyouwouldputyourselfintohispower。
  Truly,youarefoolish,Teule。’
  ’ItisbettertofallintothehandsofChristianmenthanintothoseofyourpriests,’Ianswered。
  ’Havenofear,’shesaid;’thepriestsareharmlessforyou。
  Youhaveescapedthemandthere’sanend。
  Fewhaveevercomealivefromtheirclutchesbefore,andhewhodoessoisawizardindeed。
  FortherestIthinkthatyourGodisstrongerthanourgods,forsurelyHemusthavecastHismantleoveruswhenwelayyonderonthestone。
  Ah!Teule,towhathaveyoubroughtmethatIshouldlivetodoubtmygods,ay,andtocalluponthefoesofmycountryforsuccourinyourneed。
  Believeme,Ihadnotdoneitformyownsake,sinceIwouldhavediedwithyourkissuponmylipsandyourwordofloveechoinginmyears,whonowmustliveknowingthatthesejoyshavepassedfromme。’
  ’Howso?’Ianswered。
  ’WhatIhavesaid,Ihavesaid。
  Otomie,youwouldhavediedwithme,andyousavedmylifebyyourwitincallingontheSpaniards。
  Henceforthitisyours,forthereisnootherwomanintheworldsotenderandsobrave,andIsayitagain,Otomie,mywife,Iloveyou。
  Ourbloodhasmingledonthestoneofsacrificeandtherewekissed;letthesebeourmarriagerites。
  PerhapsIhavenotlongtolive,buttillIdieIamyours,Otomiemywife。’
  ThusIspokefromthefulnessofmyheart,formystrengthandcouragewereshattered,horrorandlonelinesshadtakenholdofme。
  Buttwothingswerelefttomeintheworld,mytrustinProvidenceandtheloveofthiswoman,whohaddaredsomuchforme。
  ThereforeIforgotmytrothandclungtoherasachildclingstoitsmother。
  Doubtlessitwaswrong,butIwillbeboldtosaythatfewmensoplacedwouldhaveactedotherwise。
  Moreover,IcouldnottakebackthefatefulwordsthatIhadspokenonthestoneofsacrifice。