’Ogod,thouwhoarteverywhereandseestall,knowestthatCuitlahuaourkingisgatheredtothee。
Thouhastsethimbeneaththyfootstoolandthereherestsinhisrest。
Hehastravelledthatroadwhichwemusttraveleveryone,hehasreachedtheroyalinhabitationsofourdead,thehomeofeverlastingshadows。
Therewherenoneshalltroublehimheissunkinsleep。
Hisbrieflaboursareaccomplished,andsoiledwithsinandsorrow,hehasgonetothee。
Thougavesthimjoystotastebutnottodrink;thegloryofempirepassedbeforehiseyeslikethemadnessofadream。
Withtearsandwithprayerstotheehetookuphisload,withhappinesshelaiditdown。
Wherehisforefatherswent,thitherhehasfollowed,norcanhereturntous。
Ourfireisanashandourlampisdarkness。
Thosewhoworehispurplebeforehimbequeathedtohimtheintolerableweightofrule,andheinhisturnbequeathsittoanother。
Truly,heshouldgivetheepraise,thoukingofkings,masterofthestars,thatstandestalone,whohastliftedfromhisshoulderssogreataburden,andfromhisbrowthiscrownofwoes,payinghimpeaceforwarandrestforlabour。
’Ogodourhope,choosenowaservanttosucceedhim,amanafterthineownheart,whoshallnotfearnorfalter,whoshalltoilandnotbeweary,whoshallleadthypeopleasamotherleadsherchildren。
Lordoflords,givegracetoGuatemocthycreature,whoisourchoice。
Sealhimtothyservice,andasthypriestlethimsituponthyearthlythroneforhislifedays。
Letthyfoesbecomehisfootstool,lethimexaltthyglory,proclaimthyworship,andprotectthykingdom。
ThushaveIprayedtotheeinthenameofthenation。
Ogod,thywillbedone!’
Whenthehighpriesthadmadeanendofhisprayer,thefirstofthefourgreatelectorsrose,saying:
’Guatemoc,inthenameofgodandwiththevoiceofthepeopleofAnahuac,wesummonyoutothethroneofAnahuac。
Longmayyouliveandjustlymayyourule,andmaytheglorybeyoursofbeatingbackintotheseathosefoeswhowoulddestroyus。
Hailtoyou,Guatemoc,EmperoroftheAztecsandoftheirvassaltribes。’
Andallthethreehundredofthecouncilofconfirmationrepeatedinavoiceofthunder,’Hailtoyou,Guatemoc,Emperor!’
Nowtheprincehimselfstoodforwardandspoke:
’Youlordsofelection,andyou,princes,generals,noblesandcaptainsofthecouncilofconfirmation,hearme。
MaythegodsbemywitnessthatwhenIenteredthisplaceIhadnothoughtorknowledgethatIwasdestinedtosohighanhonourasthatwhichyouwouldthrustuponme。
Andmaythegodsbemywitnessagainthatweremylifemyown,andnotatrustinthehandsofthispeople,Iwouldsaytoyou,“Seekonandfindoneworthiertofillthethrone。“
Butmylifeisnotmyown。
AnahuaccallshersonandIobeythecall。
Wartothedeaththreatensher,andshallIhangbackwhilemyarmhasstrengthtosmiteandmybrainhaspowertoplan?
Notso。
NowandhenceforthIvowmyselftotheserviceofmycountryandtowaragainsttheTeules。
Iwillmakenopeacewiththem,Iwilltakenoresttilltheyaredrivenbackwhencetheycame,ortillIamdeadbeneaththeirswords。
Nonecansaywhatthegodshaveinstoreforus,itmaybevictoryoritmaybedestruction,butbeittriumphordeath,letusswearagreatoathtogether,mypeopleandmybrethren。
LetussweartofighttheTeulesandthetraitorswhoabetthem,forourcities,ourhearthsandouraltars;tillthecitiesareasmokingruin,tillthehearthsarecumberedwiththeirdead,andthealtarsrunredwiththebloodoftheirworshippers。
So,ifwearedestinedtoconquer,ourtriumphshallbemadesure,andifwearedoomedtofail,atleasttherewillbeastorytobetoldofus。
Doyouswear,mypeopleandmybrethren?’
’Weswear,’theyansweredwithashout。
’Itiswell,’saidGuatemoc。
’Andnowmayeverlastingshameovertakehimwhobreaksthisoath。’
ThusthenwasGuatemoc,thelastandgreatestoftheAztecemperors,electedtothethroneofhisforefathers。
Itwashappyforhimthathecouldnotforeseethatdreadfuldaywhenhe,thenoblestofmen,mustmeetafelon’sdoomatthehandoftheseveryTeules。
Yetsoitcameabout,forthedestinythatlayuponthelandsmoteallalike,indeedthegreaterthemanthemorecertainwashisfate。
WhenallwasdoneIhurriedtothepalacetotellOtomiewhathadcometopass,andfoundherinoursleepingchamberlyingonherbed。
’Whatailsyou,Otomie?’Iasked。
’Alas!myhusband,’sheanswered,’thepestilencehasstrickenme。
Comenotnear,Iprayyou,comenotnear。
Letmebenursedbythewomen。
Youshallnotriskyourlifeforme,beloved。’
’Peace,’Isaidandcametoher。
Itwastootrue,Iwhoamaphysicianknewthesymptomswell。
Indeedhaditnotbeenformyskill,Otomiewouldhavedied。
ForthreelongweeksIfoughtwithdeathatherbedside,andintheendIconquered。
Thefeverlefther,andthankstomytreatment,therewasnosinglescaruponherlovelyface。
Duringeightdayshermindwanderedwithoutceasing,anditwasthenIlearnedhowdeepandperfectwasherloveforme。
Forallthiswhileshedidnothingbutraveofme,andthesecretterrorofherheartwasdisclosed——thatIshouldceasetocareforher,thatherbeautyandlovemightpalluponmesothatIshouldleaveher,that’theflowermaid,’forsoshenamedLily,whodweltacrosstheseashoulddrawmebacktoherbymagic;thiswastheburdenofhermadness。
Atlengthhersensesreturnedandshespoke,saying:
’HowlonghaveIlainill,husband?’
Itoldherandshesaid,’Andhaveyounursedmeallthiswhile,andthroughsofoulasickness?’
’Yes,Otomie,Ihavetendedyou。’
’WhathaveIdonethatyoushouldbesogoodtome?’shemurmured。
Thensomedreadfulthoughtseemedtostrikeher,forshemoanedasthoughinpain,andsaid,’Amirror!
Swift,bringmeamirror!’
Igaveherone,andrisingonherarm,eagerlyshescannedherfaceinthedimlightoftheshadowedroom,thenlettheplateofburnishedgoldfall,andsankbackwithafaintandhappycry:
’Ifeared,’shesaid,’IfearedthatIhadbecomehideousasthosearewhomthepestilencehassmitten,andthatyouwouldceasetoloveme,thanwhichithadbeenbettertodie。’
’Forshame,’Isaid。
’Doyouthenthinkthatlovecanbefrightenedawaybysomefewscars?’
’Yes,’Otomieanswered,’thatistheloveofaman;notsuchloveasmine,husband。
HadIbeenthus——ah!Ishuddertothinkofit——
withinayearyouwouldhavehatedme。
Perhapsithadnotbeensowithanother,thefairmaidoffaraway,butmeyouwouldhavehated。
Nay,Iknowit,thoughIknowthisalso,thatIshouldnothavelivedtofeelyourhate。
Oh!Iamthankful,thankful。’
ThenIleftherforawhile,marvellingatthegreatlovewhichshehadgivenme,andwonderingalsoiftherewasanytruthinherwords,andiftheheartofmancouldbesoungratefulandsovile。
SupposingthatOtomiewasnowasmanywerewhowalkedthestreetsofTenoctitlanthatday,amassofdreadfulscars,hairless,andwithblindandwhitenedeyeballs,shouldIthenhaveshrunkfromher?
Idonotknow,andIthankheaventhatnosuchtrialwasputuponmyconstancy。
ButIamsureofthis;hadIbecomealepereven,Otomiewouldnothaveshrunkfromme。
SoOtomierecoveredfromhergreatsickness,andshortlyafterwardsthepestilencepassedawayfromTenoctitlan。
AndnowIhadmanyotherthingstothinkof,forthechoosingofGuatemoc——myfriendandbloodbrother——asemperormeantmuchadvancementtome,whowasmadeageneralofthehighestclass,andaprincipaladviserinhiscouncils。
NordidIsparemyselfinhisservice,butlabouredbydayandnightintheworkofpreparingthecityforsiege,andinthemarshallingofthetroops,andmoreespeciallyofthatarmyofOtomies,whocame,astheyhadpromised,tothenumberoftwentythousand。
Theworkwashardindeed,fortheseIndiantribeslackeddisciplineandpowersofunity,withoutwhichtheirthousandswereoflittleavailinawarwithwhitemen。
Alsothereweregreatjealousiesbetweentheirleaderswhichmustbeovercome,andIwasmyselfanobjectofjealousy。
Moreover,manytribestookthisoccasionofthetroubleoftheAztecstothrowofftheirallegianceorvassalage,andeveniftheydidnotjointheSpaniards,toremainneutralwatchingfortheeventofthewar。
Stillwelabouredon,dividingthearmiesintoregimentsafterthefashionofEurope,andstationingeachinitsownquarterdrillingthemtothebetteruseofarms,provisioningthecityforasiege,andweedingoutasmanyuselessmouthsaswemight;andtherewasbutonemaninTenoctitlanwhotoiledatthesetasksmoreheavilythanI,andthatwasGuatemoctheemperor,whodidnotrestdayornight。
ItriedeventomakepowderwithsulphurwhichwasbroughtfromthethroatofthevolcanPopo,but,havingnoknowledgeofthatart,Ifailed。
Indeed,itwouldhaveavaileduslittlehadI
succeeded,forhavingneitherarquebussesnorcannons,andnoskilltocastthem,wecouldonlyhaveuseditinminingroadsandgateways,and,perhaps,ingrenadestobethrownwiththehand。
Andsothemonthswenton,tillatlengthspiescameinwiththetidingsthattheSpaniardswereadvancinginnumbers,andwiththemcountlesshostsofallies。
NowIwouldhavesentOtomietoseeksafetyamongherownpeople,butshelaughedmetoscorn,andsaid:
’Whereyouare,thereIwillbe,husband。
What,shallitbesufferedthatyoufacedeath,perhapstofindhim,whenIamnotatyoursidetodiewithyou?
Ifthatisthefashionofwhitewomen,Ileaveittothem,beloved,andherewithyouIstay。’
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