’WemustseekshelterintheCityofPines,orflyacrossthewater;thereisnootherchoice,husband。’
’Wecannottrythesea,Otomie,foralltheshipsthatcomehereareSpanish,andIdonotknowhowtheywillgreetusintheCityofPinesnowthatourcauseislost,andwithitsomanythousandsoftheirwarriors。’
’Wemusttaketherisk,husband。
TherearestilltrueheartsinAnahuac,whowillstandbyusinoursorrowandtheirown。
Attheleastwehaveescapedfromgreaterdangers。
Nowletmedressyourwoundsandrestawhile。’
SoforthreemoredaysIlayinthecaveofthemountainsandOtomietendedme,andattheendofthattimemystatewassuchthatIcouldtravelinalitter,thoughforsomeweeksIwasunabletosetfoottotheground。
Onthefourthdaywestartedbynight,andIwascarriedonmen’sshoulderstillatlengthwepassedupthegorgethatleadstotheCityofPines。
HerewewerestoppedbysentriestowhomOtomietoldourtale,biddingsomeofthemgoforwardandrepeatittothecaptainsofthecity。
Wefollowedthemessengersslowly,formybearerswereweary,andcametothegatesofthebeautifultownjustastheredraysofsunsetstruckuponthesnowypinnacleofXacathattowersbehindit,turninghercapofsmoketoasullenred,likethatofmolteniron。
Thenewsofourcominghadspreadabout,andhereandthereknotsofpeopleweregatheredtowatchuspass。
Forthemostparttheystoodsilent,butnowandagainsomewomanwhosehusbandorsonhadperishedinthesiege,wouldhissacurseatus。
Alas!howdifferentwasourstatethisdaytowhatithadbeenwhennotayearbeforeweenteredtheCityofPinesforthefirsttime。
Thenwewereescortedbyanarmytenthousandstrong,thenmusicianshadsungbeforeusandourpathwasstrewnwithflowers。
Andnow!
NowwecametwofugitivesfromthevengeanceoftheTeules,Iborneinalitterbyfourtiredsoldiers,whileOtomie,theprincessofthispeople,stillcladinherwanton’srobe,atwhichthewomenmocked,forshehadbeenabletocomebynoother,trampedatmyside,sincetherewerenonetocarryher,andtheinhabitantsoftheplacecursedusastheauthorsoftheirwoes。
Nordidweknowiftheywouldstopatwords。
Atlengthwecrossedthesquarebeneaththeshadowoftheteocalli,andreachedtheancientandsculpturedpalaceasthelightfailed,andthesmokeonXaca,theholyhill,begantoglowwiththefireinitsheart。
Heresmallpreparationhadbeenmadetoreceiveus,andthatnightwesuppedbythelightofatorchupontortillasormealcakesandwater,likethehumblestintheland。
Thenwecrepttoourrest,andasIlayawakebecauseofthepainofmyhurts,I
heardOtomie,whothoughtthatIslept,breakintolowsobbingatmyside。
Herproudspiritwashumbledatlast,andshe,whomIhadneverknowntoweepexceptonce,whenourfirstborndiedinthesiege,weptbitterly。
’Whydoyousorrowthus,Otomie?’Iaskedatlength。
’Ididnotknowthatyouwereawake,husband,’shesobbedinanswer,’orIwouldhavecheckedmygrief。
Husband,Isorrowoverallthathasbefallenusandmypeople——also,thoughthesearebutlittlethings,becauseyouarebroughtlowandtreatedasamanofnoestate,andofthecoldcomfortthatwefindhere。’
’Youhavecause,wife,’Ianswered。
’Say,whatwilltheseOtomiesdowithus——killus,orgiveusuptotheTeules?’
’Idonotknow;to-morrowweshalllearn,butformypartIwillnotbesurrenderedliving。’
’NorI,wife。
DeathisbetterthanthetendermerciesofCortesandhisminister,deGarcia。
Isthereanyhope?’
’Yes,thereishope,beloved。
NowtheOtomiearecastdownandtheyrememberthatweledthefloweroftheirlandtodeath。
Buttheyarebraveandgenerousatheart,andifIcantouchthemthere,allmayyetbewell。
Weariness,painandmemorymakeusweak,whoshouldbefullofcourage,havingescapedsomanyills。
Sleep,myhusband,andleavemetothink。
Allshallyetgowell,forevenmisfortunehasanend。’
SoIslept,andwokeinthemorningsomewhatrefreshedandwithahappiermind,forwhoistherethatisnotbolderwhenthelightshinesonhimandheisrenewedbyrest?
WhenIopenedmyeyesthesunwasalreadyhigh,butOtomiehadrisenwiththedawnandshehadnotbeenidleduringthosethreehours。
Foronethingshehadcontrivedtoobtainfoodandfreshraimentmorebefittingtoourrankthantheragsinwhichwewereclothed。
Alsoshehadbroughttogethercertainmenofconditionwhowerefriendlyandloyaltoherinmisfortune,andtheseshesentaboutthecity,lettingitbeknownthatshewouldaddressthepeopleatmid-dayfromthestepsofthepalace,forasOtomieknewwell,theheartstringsofacrowdaretouchedmoreeasilythanthoseofcoldandancientcounsellors。
’Willtheycometolisten?’Iasked。
’Havenofear,’sheanswered。
’Thedesiretolookuponuswhohavesurvivedthesiege,andtoknowthetruthofwhathashappened,willbringthem。
Moreover,somewillbethereseekingvengeanceonus。’
Otomiewasright,forasthemorningdrewontowardsmid-day,IsawthedwellersintheCityofPinesgatheringinthousands,tillthespacebetweenthestepsofthepalaceandthefaceofthepyramidwasblackwiththem。
NowOtomiecombedhercurlinghairandplacedflowersinit,andsetagleamingfeathercloakabouthershoulders,sothatithungdownoverherwhiterobes,andonherbreastthatsplendidnecklaceofemeraldswhichGuatemochadgiventomeinthetreasurechamber,andwhichshehadpreservedsafelythroughallourevilfortune,andagoldengirdleaboutherwaist。
Inherhandalsoshetookalittlesceptreofebonytippedwithgold,thatwasinthepalace,withotherornamentsandemblemsofrank,andthusattired,thoughshewaswornwithtravelandsuffering,andgriefhaddimmedherbeautyforawhile,sheseemedthequeenliestwomanthatmyeyeshaveseen。
Nextshecausedmetobelaiduponmyrudelitter,andwhenthehourofnoonwascome,shecommandedthosesoldierswhohadbornemeacrossthemountainstocarrymebyherside。
Thusweissuedfromthewidedoorwayofthepalaceandtookourstandupontheplatformattheheadofthesteps。
Aswecameagreatcryrosefromthethousandsofthepeople,afiercecrylikethatofwildbeastshowlingfortheirprey。
Higherandhigheritrose,asoundtostriketerrorintothebravestheart,andbydegreesIcaughtitspurport。
’Killthem!’saidthecry。
’GivetheliarstotheTeules。’
Otomiesteppedforwardtotheedgeoftheplatform,andliftingtheebonysceptreshestoodsilent,thesunlightbeatingonherlovelyfaceandform。
Butthemultitudescreamedathousandtauntsandthreatsatus,andstillthetumultgrew。
Oncetheyrushedtowardsherasthoughtotearhertopieces,butfellbackatthelaststair,asawavefallsfromarock,andonceaspearwasthrownthatpassedbetweenherneckandshoulder。
Nowthesoldierswhohadcarriedme,makingcertainthatourdeathwasathand,andhavingnowishtoshareit,setmylitterdownuponthestonesandslippedbackintothepalace,butallthiswhileOtomieneversomuchasmoved,no,notevenwhenthespearhissedpasther。
Shestoodbeforethemstatelyandscornful,averyqueenamongwomen,andlittlebylittlethemajestyofherpresenceandthegreatnessofhercouragehushedthemtosilence。
Whentherewasquietatlength,shespokeinaclearvoicethatcarriedfar。
’AmIamongmyownpeopleoftheOtomie?’sheaskedbitterly,’orhavewelostourpathandwanderedperchanceamongsomesavageTlascalantribe?
Listen,peopleoftheOtomie。
Ihavebutonevoiceandnonecanreasonwithamultitude。
Chooseyouatonguetospeakforyou,andlethimsetoutthedesireofyourhearts。’
Nowthetumultbeganagain,forsomeshoutedonenameandsomeanother,butintheendapriestandnoblenamedMaxtlasteppedforward,amanofgreatpoweramongtheOtomie,who,aboveallhadfavouredanalliancewiththeSpaniardsandopposedthesendingofanarmytoaidGuatemocinthedefenceofTenoctitlan。
Nordidhecomealone,forwithhimwerefourchiefs,whombytheirdressI
knewtobeTlascalansandenvoysfromCortes。
Thenmyheartsank,foritwasnotdifficulttoguesstheobjectoftheircoming。
’Speakon,Maxtla,’saidOtomie,’forwemusthearwhatthereisforustoanswer,andyou,peopleoftheOtomie,Iprayyoukeepsilence,thatyoumayjudgebetweenuswhenthereisanendoftalking。’
Nowagreatsilencefelluponthemultitude,whopressedtogetherlikesheepinapen,andstrainedtheirearstocatchthewordsofMaxtla。
’Myspeechwithyou,princess,andtheTeuleyouroutlawedhusband,shallbeshortandsharp,’hebeganroughly。
’AwhilehenceyoucamehithertoseekanarmytoaidCuitlahua,EmperoroftheAztecs,inhisstrugglewiththeTeules,thesonsofQuetzal。
Thatarmywasgivenyou,againstthewishesofmanyofus,foryouwonoverthecouncilbythehoneyofyourwords,andwewhourgedcaution,orevenanalliancewiththewhitemen,thechildrenofgod,wereoverruled。
Youwenthence,andtwentythousandmen,theflowerofourpeople,followedyoutoTenoctitlan。
Wherearetheynow?
Iwilltellyou。
Sometwohundredofthemhavecreptbackhome,therestflytoandfrothroughtheairinthegizzardsofthezaphilotes,orcrouchontheearthinthebelliesofjackals。
Deathhasthemall,andyouledthemtotheirdeaths。
Isitthenmuchthatweshouldseekthelivesofyoutwoinpaymentforthoseoftwentythousandofoursons,ourhusbands,andourfathers?
Butwedonotevenaskthis。
HerebesidemestandambassadorsfromMalinche,thecaptainoftheTeules,whoreachedourcitybutanhourago。
ThisisthedemandthattheybringfromMalinche,andinhisownwords:
’“DeliverbacktomeOtomie,thedaughterofMontezuma,andtherenegadeherparamour,whoisknownasTeule,andwhohasfledfromthejusticeduetohiscrimes,anditshallbewellwithyou,peopleoftheOtomie。
Hidethemorrefusetodeliverthem,andthefateoftheCityofPinesshallbeasthefateofTenoctitlan,queenofthevalley。
Choosethenbetweenmyloveandmywrath,peopleoftheOtomie。
Ifyouobey,thepastshallbeforgivenandmyyokewillbelightuponyou;ifyourefuse,yourcityshallbestampedflatandyourverynamewipedoutoftherecordsoftheworld。“
’Say,messengersofMalinche,arenotthesethewordsofMalinche?’
’Theyarehisverywords,Maxtla,’saidthespokesmanoftheembassy。
Nowagaintherewasatumultamongthepeople,andvoicescried,’Givethemup,givethemtoMalincheasapeaceoffering。’
Otomiestoodforwardtospeakanditdiedaway,foralldesiredtohearherwords。
Thenshespoke:
’Itseems,peopleoftheOtomie,thatIamonmytrialbeforemyownvassals,andmyhusbandwithme。
Well,Iwillpleadourcauseaswellasawomanmay,andhavingthepower,youshalljudgebetweenusandMaxtlaandhisallies,MalincheandtheTlascalans。
Whatisouroffence?
ItisthatwecamehitherbythecommandofCuitlahuatoseekyouraidinhiswarwiththeTeules。
WhatdidI
tellyouthen?
ItoldyouthatifthepeopleofAnahuacwouldnotstandtogetheragainstthewhitemen,theymustbebrokenonebyonelikethesticksofanunboundfaggot,andcastintotheflames。
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