Wewentashoreforwaterandfruit.Solitary——neithermannorwoman!Wefoundtracksuponthesandthatsomeamonguswouldhaveitweremadebygriffons.OneofourmenhadthethoughtthathemightprocuresomelargebirdfortheAdmiral'stable.Takingacrossbowhepassedalonethroughthepalmsintothedeeperwood.Hewasgoneanhour,andwhenhereturneditwasinhaste,withachalkfaceandgreateyes.Iwasseatedintheboatwiththemasterofthe_Cordera_andheardhistale.Hehadfoundwhathethoughtanaturalaisleoftheforestandhadstolendownit,lookingkeenlyforpigeonorlargerbird.Atreewithdroopingbranchesstoodacrosstheaisle,hesaid.Hewentaroundthetrunk,whichwasagreatone,anditwasasthoughhehadturnedintothenaveofthecathedral.Therewasspace,buttreeslikepillarsoneitherside,andattheendthreegreattreescoveredtothetopswithvineandpurplegrapes.Andherehesawbeforehim,underthegreatesttree,amaninalongwhitegownlikeaWhiteFriar.
  Thesighthaltedhim,turnedhim,heaverred,tostone.
  Twomoremeninwhitedressesbutshorterthanthatofthefirst,camefromamongthetreesandhesawbehindtheseanumberinlikeclothing.Hecouldnottell,nowhethoughtofit,iftheywerecarryinglancesorpalms.
  Wehadlookedsolongforclothedfolkthatitwasthewhiteclotheshethoughtof.Thesamewiththeirfaces——
  hecouldnottellaboutthem——hethoughttheywerefair.
  Suddenly,itseemed,Panhadfallenuponhimandputhimforthinterror.Hehadturnedandracedthroughtheforest,heretothesea.Hedidnotthinkthewhite-cladmenhadseenhim.
  WetookhimtotheAdmiralwholistened,thenbroughthishandstogether.``Hathitnot——hathitnot,Iaskyou——soundofPresterJohn?''
  Withthedawnhehadmenashore,andtherehewenthimself,withhimJuandelaCosaandJuanLepe.Thecrossbowman——itwasFelipeGarcia——showedtheway.
  Wefoundindeedtheforestaisleandnave,andthethreetreesandthepurplegrapes,avastvinewithheavyclusters,butwefoundnomenandnosignofmen.
  TheAdmiralwasnotdiscouraged.``Ifhetrulysawthen,andIbelievehedid,thenaretheysomewhere——''
  Webeatalltheneighborhood.Solitary,solitary!Hedividedthemostdeterminedofus——somanyfromeachship——intotwobandsandsentintwodirections.Weweretosearch,ifnecessary,throughtenleagues.Wewent,butreturnedemptyofnewsofclothedmen.Wefounddesolateforest,andbehindthatavast,matted,lowgrowth,impenetrableandextendingfaraway.AtlastwedeterminedthatFelipeGarciahadseenwhitecranes.Unlessitweremagic——
  Wesailedonandwesailedon.The_Cordera_,the_SantaClara_andthe_SanJuan_wereinbadcase,hurtinthatstormbetweenJamaicaandCuba,andwaywornsinceinthosesandyseas,amongthosemyriadislets.OurseamenandourshipmastersnowloudlywishedreturntoIsabella.
  Hepushedusfartheronandfartheron,andstillwedidnotcometoanythingbeyondthosethingswehadalreadyreached,nordidwecomeeithertoanyendofCuba.AndwhatwasgoingoninHispaniola——inIsabella?WehadsailedinAprilandnowitwasJuly.
  Itbecameevidenttohimatlastthathemustturn.TheViceroyandtheAdmiralwarredinhim,hadlongwarredandwouldwar.Betterforhimhadheneverinsisteduponviceroyship!Then,single-minded,hemighthavediscoveredtotheendofhisdays.
  Weturned,the_Cordera_,the_SantaClara_andthe_SanJuan_,andstillhebelievedthatthelong,longcoastofCubawasthecoastoftheAsiamain.Hesawitasamonstercapeorprolongation,sproutingintoOcean-SeaassproutsItalyintoMediterranean.Back——back——thewaywehadcome,enteringagainthatwhitesea,entangledagainamongathousandislets!
  AtlastwecameagaintothatCapeoftheCrosstowhichwehadescapedintheJamaicatempest.OnethinghewouldyetdointhisvoyageandthatwastogoroundabouthomewardbyJamaicaandfindoutfurtherthingsofthatgreatandfairisland.WeleftCubathatstillwethoughtwasthemain.SantiagoorJamaicarosebeforeus,darkbluemountainsoutofthedarkbluesea.Foronemonthwecoastedthisisland,foralwaystheweatherbeatusbackwhenwewouldquitit,settingoursailsforHispaniola.
  Wecameto,Haytiuponthesouthernside,andbecauseofsomemisreckoningfailedofknowingthatitwasHayti,untilanIndianinacanoebelowus,calledloudly``ElAlmirante!''
  AndyetIsabellawasthethicknessoftheislandfromus,andtheweatherbecomingfoul,webeataboutforlongdays,strugglingeastwardandpushedback,andagainpartinguponastormynightoneshipfromtheothers.
  The_Cordera_anchoredbyatall,rockyisletandrodeoutthestorm.Here,whenitwascalm,wewentashore,butfoundnoman,onlyanunreckonablenumberofpigeons.TheAdmirallayonclean,warmsandandrestedwithhiseyesshut.IwasgladwewerenightoIsabellaandhishousethere,forIdidnotthinkhimwell.Hesatup,embracinghisgreatkneesandlookingattheseaandthe_Cordera_.
  ``Ihavebeenthinking,Doctor.''
  ``Foryourhealth,myAdmiral,Iwishyoucouldrestawhilefromthinking!''
  ``WewereuponthesouthsideofMangi.Iamassuredofthat!CouldI,thistime,havesailedon——NowIseeit!''
  Hedroppedhishandsfromhiskneesandturnedfulltowardme.Isawthatlyingthusforanhourhehadgatheredstrengthandnowwaspassed,ashewaswonttopassafterquiet,intoahighdegreeofvision,accompaniedbyforth-goingenergy.``NowIsee,andassoonasImay,Iwilldo!BeyondMangi,Champa.BeyondChampa,thecoasttrendingsouthward,IndiaoftheGangesandtheGoldenChersonese.LandofGold——LandofGold!——aretheynotforeverpointingsouthward?Butitisnotofgold——orwhollygold——thatnowIthink!_AureaChersonesus_
  makethavastpeninsula,greatermaybethanItaly,GreeceandSpaintakentogether.ButIwillroundit,andIwillcometothemouthofGanges!Thenagain,Iread,wegosouthward!ThereistheKingdomofMaabarwhereSaintThomasisburied,andtheKingdomofMonsulwherethediamondsarefound.ThenwecometotheIslandofZeilan,whereistheTombofourFatherAdam.Herearesapphires,amethysts,topaz,garnetandrubies.Thereisarubyherebeyondprice,largeasaman'stwofistsandawellofredfire.ButwhatIshouldthinkmostofwouldbetostandwhereAdamlaidhimdown——NowfromtheIslandofZeilanIsailacrosstheIndiasea.AndIgostillsouth,threehundredleagues,andIfindthegreatislandofMadagascarwhosepeopleareSaracensandthereistherukh-birdthatcanliftanelephant,andtheycuttheredsandalthereandfindambergris.ThenliftethZanzibarwhosewomenaremonstersandwherethemarketisinelephantteeth.AndsoIcomeatlasttotheextremityofAfricawhichBartholomewDiazfound——mybrother,DonBartholomewbeingwithhim——andnamedGoodHope.
  SoIroundGoodHope,andIcomehomebyCapeBojadorwhichImyselfhaveseen.IwillpassFezandErcillaandthestraitsandCadiz.IwillentertheRiverSagresatPalos,fortherewaswhereIfirstputforth.ThebellsofLaRabidawillring,forathingisdonethatwasneverdonebefore,andthatwillnotceasetoresound!Ishallhavesailedaroundtheearth.ChristopherusColumbus.Tenships.TenchancesoftherebeingoneinwhichImaycomehome!''
  ``Therehavebeenworsedreams!''saidJuanLepe.
  ``Iwarrantyou!ButIamnotdreaming.''
  Heroseandstoodwitharmsoutstretched,crosswise.
  ```Noughtishid,'saithScripture,`butshallbefound!'
  HereisEarth.Doyounotthinkthatonedayweshallgoallaboutit?Aye,freely,freely!Withzestandjoy,discoveringthatitisalovedhome.Foreveryroadsomemanormenbroketheclods!''
  Theyhailedusfromthe_Cordera_.Onehadseenfromtopmastthe_SantaClara_.
  StillwesailedbythesouthcoastofHispaniola.WeknewnowthatitwasnotCipango.Butitwasagreatisland,natheless,andonedaymightbeasCipango.Beata,Soana,Monawerethelittleislandsthatwefound.Wesailedbetweenthemandourgreatisland,andatlastwecametothecornerandturnednorthward,andagainafterdaystoanothercornerandsailedwestoncemore,withhopesnowofIsabella.ItwasthefirstweekinSeptember.
  Inagreatreddawn,Roderigo,theAdmiral'sservant,rousedJuanLepe.``Come——come——come,Doctor!''
  Isprangfrommybedandfollowedhim.ChristopherusColumbuslayinadeepswoon.Roundhecamefromthatandsaid,``Roderigo,tellthemthatIamperfectlywell,butwishtoseenoone!''Fromthat,hecametorecognizeme.
  ``Doctor,Iamtired.GodandOurLadyonlyknowhowtiredIam!''
  Hiseyesshut,hisheadsankdeepintothebed.Hesaidnotanotherword,thatdaynorthenextnorthenext.RoderigoandIforcedhimtoswallowalittlefoodandwine,andonceheroseandmadeasiftogoondeck.Butwelaidhimdownagainandhesankintomovelessnessandasleepofallthefaculties.JuandelaCosatookcareofthe_Cordera_.
  SowesightedIsabellaandintheharborfourcaravelsthathadnotbeentherewhenwehadsailedinApril.
  CHAPTERXXXII
  TWOmencameintothecabin,DonDiegoColon,leftinchargeofHispaniola,andwithhimatall,powerful,high-featuredman,grayofeyeandblackandsilverofhairandshortbeard.Ashestoodbesidethebed,onesawthathemustbekinsmantothemanwholayuponit.
  ``OBartholomew!Andisthistheend?''criedDonDiego,andIknewthatthestrangerwasthatbrother,Bartholomew,forwhomtheAdmirallonged.
  Thesethreebrothers!Onelaylikeafigureuponatombsaveforthebreathingthatstirredhissilverhair.One,DonDiego,tall,too,andstrong,butallofagentle,quietmiensankonhiskneesandseemedtopray.One,DonBartholomew,stoodlikerockorpine,butheslowlymadethesignofthecross,andIsawhisgrayeyesfill.
  ItseemedtomethattheAdmiral'seyelidsflickered.
  Speaktohimagain,''Isaid.``Takehishand.''
  BartholomewColumbus,kneelinginthe_Cordera's_cabin,puthisarmabouthisgreatbrother.Thatiswhathecalledhim,——``Christopher,mygreatbrother,itisBartholomew!
  Don'tyouknowme?Don'tyouremember?ImustgotoEngland,yousaid,toseeKingHenry.Totellhimwhatyoucoulddo——whatyouhavedone,mygreatbrother!
  Don'tyouremember?Iwent,butIwaspoorlikeyouwhoarenowViceroyoftheIndies——andIwasshipwreckedbesidesandlostthelittlethatwehadscraped——doyouremember?——andmustlivelikeyoubymakingmapsandcharts,anditwaslongbeforeIsawKingHenry!——
  Christopher,mygreatbrother!Helieslikedeath!
  Isaid,``Heisreturning,butheisyetalongwayoff.
  Keepspeaking.''
  ``ButKingHenrysaidatlast,`Gobringusthatbrotherofyours,andwethinkitmaybedone!'Andhegavemegold.SoIwouldcomebacktoSpainforyou,andIreachedParis,anditwasthesummerof1493.Christopher,mygreatbrother,don'tyouhearme?ForitwasatParisthatIheard,anditcamelikeafloodofglory,falleninonemomentfromHeaven!Iheard,`ChristopherusColumbus!
  HehasfoundtheIndiesforKingFerdinandandQueenIsabella!'——Don'tyouhear,Christopher?Alltheworldadmiring——alltheworldsaying,`Nothingwillevergojustthesamewayagain!'Youhavedonethegreatestthing,mygreatbrother!Doctor,ishedying?''
  ``Hewillnotdie,''Isaid.``Youarecordialtohim,thoughbehearsyouyetfromleaguesandleaguesaway.
  Goon!''
  ``Christopher,fromParisIgotslowly,slowly,soslowlyIthoughtit!——toSeville.ButIwasnotpoor.
  Theygavemegold,theFrenchKinggaveit,theirnobles,theirbishops.Iwalkedinthatglory;itfloodedmefromyou!Allyourpeople,Christopher,yoursonsandyourbrothersandouroldfather.Youbuildusagain,youareourcastleandgreatshipandAdmiral!WhenIcametoBarcelona,howtheypraisedyou!WhenIcametoToledo,howtheypraisedyou!WhenIcametoSeville,howtheypraisedyou!ButatSevilleIlearnedthatIwastoolate,andyouweregoneuponyoursecondvoyage.ThenIwenttoValladolidandtheQueenandtheKingwerethere,andtheysaid,`Hehasjustsailed,DonBartholomew,fromCadizwithsixteenships——yourgreatbrotherwhohathcrossedOcean-SeaandboundtousAsia!'——But,sweetJesu,whatentertainmenttheygaveme,allbecauseIhadlaininouroldwoodencradleatGenoaacoupleofyearsorsoafteryou!——Genoa!——TheysayGenoa_aches_becauseshedidnotsendyou.Christopher,doyouremembertheoldrockbythesea——andyoubeggedcolorsfromMesserLudovicoandpainteduponitashipandwecalledittheGreatDoge——''
  TheAdmiral'seyesopenedslowlylikeagraydawn;hemovedeversoslightlyinthebed,andhislipsparted.
  ``Brother,''hewhispered.
  Wegothimfromthe_Cordera_toRispaniolashore,andsoinalittertohisownhouseinIsabella.Allourtownwasgatheredtoseehimcarriedthere.Hebegantoimprove.
  TheseconddayhesaidtoDonBartholomew,``Youshallbemylieutenantanddeputy.Adelantado——InameyouAdelantado.''
  DonBartholomewsaidbluntly,``IsnotthatharduponDiego?''
  ``No,no,Bartholomew!''answeredDonDiego,whowaspresent.``IfitwerequestionofapriorofFranciscans,now!
  ButChristopherknowsandIknowthatItookthisstormyworldbutforlackofanyotherinbloodtoservehim.OurLadyknowsthatIneverheldmyselftobethemanfortheplace!BeAdelantadoandneverthinkofme!''
  TheAdmiraluponhisbedspoke.``Wehavealwaysworkedtogether,weColombos.Whenitisdoneforthewholethereisnojealousyamongtheparts.IloveDiego,andIthinkhedidwell,constraininghisnaturetoit,hereamongtheselfish,thedangerousandfactious!Andothersknowthathedidwell.Ilovehimandpraisehim.ButBartholomew,thouartthemanforthis!''
  Accordingly,thenextnoontide,trumpets,andaproclamationmadebeforethegreatcrossinthemiddleofourtown.
  TheViceroy'snew-comebrotherhadeverylieutenantpower.
  Idonotknowifheeverdisappointedorabusedit.Hebecamegreathelpertohisgreatbrother.
  Thesethree!Theywerealessoninwhatbrothersmightbe,onetotheother,makingasitwereathreefoldbeing.
  Powerwasinthisfamily,powerofframeandconstitution,withvitalspiritinabundance;powerofwill,powerofmind,andagoodpowerofheart.Theirwillwasgoodtowardmankind.
  Theyhadfloodstosurmountandmanyahowlingtempesttoout-endure.Byandlargetheydidwellwithlife,——verywell.Therewasalloy,basemetalofcourse,eveninthegreatestofthethree.Theywerestillmen.ButtheyweresuchmenasNaturemightputforwardamonghergoodlyfruit.
  TheViceroylaystillinhisbed,foreachtimehewouldrisecamefaintnessandoldfatigue.TheAdelantadoacted.
  TherewasstorminHispaniola,stormofhumanpassions.
  IfoundLuisTorres,andheputmewithinleg-strideofthepresent.
  Margarite!ItseemedtobeginwithDonPedroMargarite.
  Heandhismenhadearlymadechoicebetweentherich,thefruitful,easyVegaandthemountainstheyweretopierceforgoldandhuntoverforafiercemountainchief.IntheVegatheyestablishedthemselves.TheIndiansbroughtthem``tribute'',andtheyexactedover-tribute,andreviledandslewwhenitpleasedthem,andtheytooktheIndianwomen,andifitpleasedthemtheyburnedavillage.``Sorrytale,''saidLuis.``Old,sorrytale!''
  IndianscametoIsabellaandwithfiercegestureandeyesthatcastlancestalkedtoDonDiego.DonDiegosentasternlettertoDonPedroMargarite.DonPedroansweredthathewasdoingsoldier'sduty,astheSovereignswouldunderstandwhenitcamebeforethem.DonDiegosentagain,summoninghimuponhisallegiancetoIsabella.Hechoseforamonthnoanswertothatatall,andthebreezesstillbroughtfromtheVegacriesofanger,wailsofsorrow.
  ThenheappearedsuddenlyinIsabella.
  DonDiegowouldhavearrestedhimandlaidhiminprisontoawaittheAdmiral'sreturn.Butwithsuddenness,thatwasoftruthnosuddenness,Margaritehadwithhimthreeoutoffourofourhidalgos,andmorethanthat,ourApostolicVicaroftheIndies!DonDiegomustbendaside,speakhimfair,remonstrate,notcommand.TheViceroyoftheIndiesandAdmiralofOcean-Sea?Deadprobably!——andwhatweretheseColombos?Italianwool-combers!ButherestoodhidalgosofSpain!——``Oldstory,''saidLuisTorres.
  ``Manytimes,manyplaces,manbeingoneinimperfection.''
  AchoppyseahadfollowedMargarite'sreturn.Upanddown,toandfro,andonedayitmightseemMargaritewasincontrol,andthenext,DonDiego,butwithMargarite'swaveracingupbehind.ThenappearedthreeshipswithmenandsuppliesandDonBartholomew!MargaritesawDonDiegostrengthened.Hewasboldenough,Margarite!onadarknight,ateve,thereweresomanyshipsbeforeIsabellabutwhenmornbroketheywerefewerbytwo.MargariteandtheApostolicVicarandahundreddisaffectedweredepartedtheIndies!''HavetheygottentoSpain?Andwhatdotheysay?God,Heknoweth!——Therehavebeengreatmenandtheyhavebeenstungtodeath.''
  ``Ay,ay,theoldstory!''Isaid,andwouldlearnaboutthepacificationoftheIndians.
  ``Why,theyarenotpacified,''answeredLuis.``Worsefollowsworse.PedroMargaritelefttwobandsintheVega,andfromallIheartheyturneddevils.Itlookedlikepeaceitself,didn'tit,thisgreat,fair,newland,whenfirstwesteppeduponit,andraisedthebannerandthenthecross?
  It'sthatnolonger.They'reup,theIndians,Caonaboandthreemaincaciques,andallthelesseronesunderthese.Inshort,weareatwar,''endedLuis.``AlonsodeOjedaatthemomentistheCid.HemaneuversnowintheVega.''
  Ilookedaround.Weweresittingunderpalmtrees,bythemudwallofourtown.Beyondtheforestwavedinthewind,andsoftwhitecloudssailedoveritinaskyofessentialsapphire.``There'sanaspecthereofpeace!''
  ``ThatisbecauseGuacanagari,fromhisnewtown,holdshispeoplestill.ForthatIndianthescentofgodshiphasnotyetdeparted!HeseestheAdmiralalwaysasasilver-
  hairedherobringingwarmthandlight.Heislikeadogforfidelity!——ButIsawthreeIndiansfromoutsidehiscountrycursehiminthenameofalltheothertribes,withakindofmagicalceremony.Isheright,orishewrong,JuanLepe?Orisheneithertheonenortheother,butSomethingmoveshimfromabove?''
  ``Haveyouneverseenagainthebutio,Guarin?
  ``No.''
  Wesatandlookedattherichforest,andatthatstrange,rude,smalltowncalledIsabella,andattheblueharborwiththeships,andtheblue,blueseabeyond.Overus——whatisoverus?Somethingseemedtocomefromit,stealingdownthestairtous!
  Thefourthdayafterhisreturn,DonFranciscodeLasCasas,DonJuanPoncedeLeon,andotherstoldtotheViceroy,lyinguponhisbedinhishouse,muchwhatLuisTorrestoldJuanLepe.``Sirs,''hesaid,whentheyhaddone,``hereismybrother,DonBartholomew,whowilltakeorder.Heisasmyself.ForChristopherusColumbus,heisill,andmustbeillawhile.''
  ThesixthdaycameGuacanagari,andsatintheroomandtalkedsorrowfully.Caonabo,Gwarionex,Behechio,Cotubanama,said,``Weretheseorwerethesenotgods,yetwouldtheyfight!''
  TheAdmiralsaid,``TheFutureisthegod.Butthereareburrsonhisskirt!''
  Guacanagariatlastwoulddepart.Hestoodbesidethebedandthesilver-hairedgreatcaciquefromheaven.TheAdmiralputforthalean,knotted,powerfulhandandlaiditonthebrown,slim,untoiledhand.``Iwishpeace,''hesaid.``MybrotherBartholomewandIwilldowhatwecandotogainit.Goodpeace,truepeace!''
  Withouttheroom,IaskedthecaciqueaboutGuarin.Hewasgone,hesaid,tothemountains.HewouldnotstaywithGuacanagari,andhewouldnotgotoCaonaboorGwarionex.``Alloldthingsandwaysarebroken,''saidGuacanagari.``Allourlifeisbroken.Idonotknowwhatwehavedone.Thewomensitandweep.AndI,too,sometimesIweep!''
  TheseventhdaycameinAlonsodeOjedafromSt.
  Thomas.
  TheViceroyandtheAdelantadoandOjedatalkedalonetogetherintheViceroy'shouse.Butnextdaywasheldagreatcouncil,allourprincipalmenattending.Thereitwasdeterminedtocapture,ifpossible,Caonabo,withdrawinghimsofromtheconfederacy.Theconfederacymightthengotopieces.InthemeantimeuseeveryefforttodetachfromitGwarionexwhoafterGuacanagariwasournearestgreatcacique.Sendawell-guarded,placatingembassytohimandtoCotubanama.Trykindness,kindnesseverywhere,kindwordsandgooddeeds!——AndbuildanotherfortcalledFortConcepcion.
  TakeCaonabo!ThatwasataskforAlonsodeOjeda!
  Hedidit.Fivedaysafterthecouncil,theViceroybeingnowrecoveredandbringingstrengthtoworkthatneededstrength,theAdelantadovigorouslyhelping,Isabellainagoodmood,theimmediateforestallagoldandgreenpeacefulness,DonAlonsovanished,andwithhimfourteenpickedmen,allmounted.
  Forsixweeksitwasasthoughhehaddroppedintothesea,orrisenintotheblueskyaboveeyesight.
  ThenonaSundaybeandhisfourteenrodeintotown.
  Wehadagreatchurchbellanditwasringing,loudly,sonorously.
  Herodeinandatoncetherearoseashout,``DonAlonsodeOjeda!''Allhishorsemenrodewithhim,androdealsoonewhowasnotCastilian.Onagraysteedabare,bronzefigure——Caonabo!
  Thechurchbellswung,thechurchbellrang.Ridingbeneaththesquattower,allourpeoplepouringforthfromourpoorhousesuponthereturnedandhiscaptive,thelatterhadeyes,itseemedtome,butforthatbell.A
  curious,sardoniclookofrecognition,appraisal,relinquishment,satintheIndian'sface.FromwristtowristofCaonabowentabright,shortchain.Thesunglittereduponthebraceletsandthelinks.Idonotknow——therewasforamoment——somethinginthesoundofthebell,somethinginthegleamofthemanacles,thatsentoutfaintpityandhorrorandchokinglaughter.
  AlltotheViceroy'shouse,andDonAlonsosittingwithChristopherusColumbus,andCaonabobroughttostandbeforethem.Indiansmakemuchofindifferentbehavior,tauntingcalm,whentaken.Itisapointofhonor,meetingdeathso,evenwhen,asoftenbefalls,theirdeathisaslowandhardone.Amongthemselves,intheirwars,itiseitherdeathorquickadoptionintothevictor'stribe.Theyhavenogaolsnorherdsofslaves.Caonaboexpecteddeath.Hestood,astrong,contemptuousfigure.ButtheViceroymeanttosendhimtoSpain——trophyandshow,andtobemade,ifitcouldbe,Christian.
  CHAPTERXXXIII
  ITdidnotendthewar.Forafortnightwethoughtthatithaddoneso.Thencameloudtidings.Caonabo'swife,Anacaona,hadputonthelioness.WithherwasCaonabo'sbrotherManicoatexandherownbrotherBehechio,caciqueofXaragua.Therewasanewconfederacy,Gwarionexagainwaswithit.OnlyGuacanagariremained.
  DonAlonsomarched,andtheAdelantadomarched.
  Atdawnonemorning,foursails.Weallpouredforthtowatchthemgrowbiggerandyetbigger.FourshipsfromCadiz,AntoniodeTorrescommanding,andwithhimcolonistsoftherightkind,mechanicsandhusbandmen.
  Manyproposals,muchoforder,camewithTorres.TheAdmiralhadgraciouslettersfromtheQueen,letterssomewhatcoolerfromKingFerdinand,adry,dryletterfromFonseca.MoreoverTorresbroughtagenerallettertoallcolonistsinHispaniola.Themoralofwhichwas,TrustandObeytheViceroyoftheIndies,theAdmiraloftheOcean-Sea!
  ``Excellentgood!''saidLuisTorres.``DonPedroMargariteandtheApostolicVicarhadnotreachedCadizwhenDonAntoniosailed!''
  TheAdmiraltalkedwithmethatnight.Goutagaincrippledhim.Helayhelpless,nowandtheninmuchpain.
  IshouldgohomewithAntoniodeTorres,butIcannot!
  ``Youarenotveryfittogo.''
  ``Idonotmeanmybody.Mywillcoulddragthatonship.ButIcannotleaveHispaniolawhilegoesonformalwar.Butseeyou,Doctor,whatagreatthingtheirMajestiesplanfor,andwhatcourtesyandrespecttheyshowme!SeehowtheQueenwrites!''
  Iknewthatitwasbalmandwinetohim,howshewrote.
  ThematterinquestionwasnothingmoreorlessthananamicablegreatmeetingbetweenthetwosovereignsandtheKingofPortugal,thewisestsubjectsofbothattending.
  AlinewastobedrawnfromtoptobottomofOcean-Sea,andPortugalmightdiscovertothecastofit,andSpaintothewest!TheHolyFatherwouldconfirm,andsothemightyspoilbejustlydivided.Everygreatgeographershouldcomeintocounsel.Thegreatestofthemall,theDiscoverer,surelyso!TheQueenurgedtheAdmiral'spresence.
  Buthecouldnotgo.SenseofdutytohisViceroyshipheldhimaswithchains.ThenBartholomew?ButBartholomewwasgreatlyneededforthewar.HesentDonDiego,agentle,ablemanwholongedforacloisterandafewhundredmonks,fatherly,admirably,torule.
  AntoniodeTorresstayedfewweeksinHispaniola.TheViceroyandAdmiralwouldhavehisletterintheroyalhands.Torrestookthatandtookgoldandstrangeplants,andalsosixhundredIndiancaptivestobesoldforslaves.
  WarwentoninHispaniola,butnotforlong.Wehadhorsesandbloodhoundsandmeninarmor,trainedinthelongMoorishstrife.TherewasabattleintheVegathatendedasitmustend.
  BehechioandAnacaonafledtothehighmountains.ManicoatexandGwarionexsuedforpeace.Itwasgranted,butagreattributewasimposed.NowallHaytimustgathergoldforSpain.
  Nowbegan,alittleto-dayandalittleto-morrow,longwoeforHayti!ItwasthegeneralwayofourAge.ButourAgesinned.
  TheyearwheeledtoOctober.JuanAguadocamewithfourcaravelstoIsabella,andhebroughtlettersofadifferenttenorfromthosethatTorresbrought.WeheardinthemthevoiceofMargariteandtheApostolicVicar.
  ButnowtheAdmiralwaswellagain,theIndiansdefeated,Hispaniolabaskinginwhatweblithelycalledpeace.
  Aguadocametoexamineandinterrogate.Hehadhisletters.
  ``Cavaliers,esquiresandothers,youaretogiveDonJuanAguadofaithandcredit.Heiswithyouonourparttolookinto——''
  AguadolookedwithahostileeyetowardViceroyandAdelantado.Wherewasamalcontenthecamesecretlyifmightbe,ifnotopenly,toAguado.Whoeverhadagrudgecame;whoeverthoughthehadtrueinjury.EveryonewhodislikedItalians,fire-newnobles,seacaptainsdubbedAdmiralsandViceroyscame.Everyonewhohadbeenrestrainedfromgreed,lustandviolencecame.Thosewhoheldanhonestdoubtastosomeonepolicy,oract,questioned,foundtheirmeredoubtbecomeinAguado'sminddamningcertainty.AndsomanygoodSpaniardsdeadinwar,andsomanyofpestilence,andsuchthinness,melancholy,povertyinIsabella!Andwherewasthegold?AndwasthisrichAsiaofthespices,theelephants,thebeautifulthinclothsandthejewels?ThefriendsofChristopherusColumbushadtheirsayalso,butsuddenlytherearosealltheenemies.
  ``Whenhesailshome,Iwillsailwithhim!''saidtheAdmiral,``Mynameishurt,thetruthiswounded!''
  InthethirdweekofAguado'svisit,aroseoutoffaroceanandrusheduponusoneofthoseimmensetempeststhatwecallhere``hurricane''.Notafewhadweseensince1492,butnonesogreat,soterribleasthisone.Eightshipsrodeintheharborandsixweresunk.Aguado'sfourcaravelsandtwoothers.Manyseamendrowned;somegotashorehalf-dead.
  ``HowwillIgetaway?ImusttoSpain!''criedAguado.
  TheAdmiralsaid,``Thereisthe_Nina_.''
  The_Nina_mustbemadeseaworthy,andintheendwebuiltasmallershipstillwhichwecalledthe_SantaCruz_.
  Aguadowaited,fretting.ChristopherusColumbuskepttowardhimagreat,calmcourtesy.
  ItwasatthismomentthatDonBartholomewfound,throughMiguelDiaz,theminesofHayna,thatwasagreatriverinaveryrichcountry.TheAdelantadobroughttoIsabellaoreinbaskets.PabloBelvis,ournewessayer,pronouncedittrueandmostrich.Broughtinsmallermeasuresweregoldengrains,knobsaslargeasfilberts,goldencollarsandarmringsfromtheIndiansofBonaowhereflowedtheHayna.
  ``Ophir!''saidtheAdmiral.``MayhapitisOphir!
  ThenhavewepassedsomewheretheGulfofPersiaandTrapoban!''
  Withthatgoldhesailed,heandAguadoandtwosmallcrowdedships.WithhimhecarriedCaonabo.ItwasearlyMarchin1496.
  ButJuanLepestayedinHispaniola,greatlycommendedbytheAdmiraltotheAdelantado.Amanmightattachhimselftotheyoungeraswellastheelderofthesebrothers.
  DonBartholomewhadgreatqualities.ButhehardlydreamedasdidChristopherusColumbus.Ilovedthelattermostforthat——forhisdreams.
  Daysanddaysanddays!WesoughtforgoldintheHaynacountryandfoundafairamount.AndallHaytinow,eachIndiancaciqueandhiscountry,mustgatherforus._Must_,notmay.WebuiltthefortressofSanCristoval,andatlast,tobenearerthegoldthanwasIsabella,theAdelantadofoundedthecityofSanDomingo,atthemouthoftheOzema,intheXaraguacountry.SpaniardsinHispaniolanowlived,somanyinIsabella,somanyinSanDomingo,andgarrisonsinthefortsofSt.Thomas,Concepcion,andSanCristoval.
  Weeks——months.July,andPedroAlonzoNinowiththreecaravelsfilledwithstrongnewmenandwithprovisions.
  Howalwayswewelcomedtheseincomingshipsandthethrongtheybroughtthatstoodandlistenedandthoughtatfirst,aftertheseatossingandcrowding,thattheywerecometoheaven!AndPedroNinohadleftCadizinJune,threedaysafterthearrivalthereofthe_Nina_andthe_SantaCruz_.``June!Theyhadthenalongvoyage!''——
  ``Longenough!Theylookedlikeskeletons!IftheAdmiral'shaircouldgetwhiter,itwaswhiter.''
  HehadlettersfortheAdelantadofromthegreatbrother,havingwaitedinCadizwhiletheywerewritten.
  JuanLepehadlikewisealetter.``Iwasinthe_Nina_,DonJuandeAguadointheSantaCruz.Wemetatonceheadwindsthatcontinued.AtfirstImadeeast,butatlastofnecessitysomewhattothesouthward.WesawMarigalanteagainandGuadaloupe,andmakingforthislast,anchoredandwentashore,forthegreatreliefofall,andforwaterandprovision.HerewemetAmazons,wearingplumesandhandlingmightilytheirbowsandarrows.Afterthemcameahostofmen.Ourcannonandarquebusesputthemtoflightbutthreeofoursailorswerewounded.Certainprisonerswetookandboundupontheships.Inthevillagethatweenteredwefoundhoneyandwax.TheyareCannibals;
  theyeatmen.Afterfourdayswesetsail,butmetagaintempestandheadwinds,checkingussothatforweekswebutcreptandcrawledoverocean.Atlastwemustgivesmalldolesofbreadandwater.Theregrewfamine,sicknessandmisery.Iandallmayendurethesewhengreatthingsareabout.Buttheyblameme.OGod,whowillsthattheUnknownbecometheKnown,IbetakemyselftoThycourt!Famineincreased.Therearethose,butIwillnotnamethem,whocriedthatwemustkilltheIndianswithusandeatthemthatwemightlive.Istoodandsaid,`LettheCannibalsstandwiththeCannibals!'
  Butnomanbudged——Iwillnotwearythee,bestdoctor,withourwoes!AtlastSt.Vincentroseoutofsea,andwepresentlycametoCadiz.Manydieduponthevoyage,andamongthemCaonabo.IntheharborherewefindPedroAlonzoNinowhowillbearmyletters.
  ``InCadizIdiscoverbothfriendsandnotfriends.ThesovereignsareatBurgos,andthitherItravel.Myfortunesareatebb,yetwillthefloodcomeagain!''
  Timepassed.Hispaniolaheardagainfromhimandagain.WhenshipsputforthfromCadiz-andnowshipspassedwithsufficientregularitybetweenSpaininEuropeandSpanishLandacrossOcean-Sea-hewrotebythem.
  Hebelievedintheletter.Godonlyknowshowmanyhewroteinhislifetime!Itwaseasetohimtotellout,todreamvisibly,toarguehiscaseonfairpaper.Andthosewhocameintheshipshadstoriesabouthim-ElAlmirante!
  Werehisfortunesatebb,orweretheystillinflood?
  Theremightbemoreviewsherethanone.Someputinthathewasdonefor,othersclamoredthathewasyetmounting.
  ButhewrotetotheAdelantadoandalsotoJuanLepethathesatbetweengoodandbadatcourt.TheQueenwaseverthegreatheadofthegood.WeknewfromhimthatPedroMargariteandFatherBuilandJuanAguadoalterednothingthere.Butelsewherenowtherewerewarmwinds,andnowbitingcold.Andwarmandcold,hecouldnotgetthewindsthatshouldfillhissails.Hebeggedforships——eighthenamed——thathemightnowfindforthesovereignsmainAsia——nottouchhereandthereuponCubashore,butfindtheDeepAll.Butforeverpromised,hewasforeverkeptfromtheships!Trueitwasthatthesovereignsandtheworldbesidewerebusyfolk!TherewereRoyalMarriagesandNaplestobereconqueredforitsking.
  Weheardofconfirmationsofallhisdignitiesandhistithesofwealth.HewasofferedtobemadeMarquess,butthathewouldnothave.``TheAdmiral''wasbettertitle.ButhesuedforandobtainedentailuponhissonsandtheirsonsforeverofhisnobilityandhisgreatEstateintheWest.``Thus,''hewrote,``haveImadeyourfortunes,sonsandbrothers!ButtrulynotwithoutyouandyourloveandstrengtheningcouldIhavemadeaught!A
  brotherindeedformylefthandandmyrighthand,andtobeckonmeon,twodearsons!''
  CHAPTERXXXIV
  TWOyears!ItwasMarch,1496,whenhesailedinthe_Nina_.Itwasthesummerof1498whenJuanLepewassentasphysicianwithtwoshipsputforthfromSanDomingobytheAdelantadouponarumorthatthePortuguesehadtrespassed,landingfromagreatcarrackuponGuadaloupe.FivedaysfromHispaniolawemetahurricanethatcarriedusoutofallreckoning.Whenstillnesscameagainwewerefarsouth.Noislandswereinsight;therewasonlytheseavastandblue.Thereseemedtobreathefromitastrangeness.Wewereawayandaway,saidourpilots,fromthecurve,likeabentbow,oftheIndianislands.Adayandanightwehunginadeadcalm.
  Dawnbroke.``Sail,ho!Sail,ho!''
  WethoughtthatitmightbethePortugueseandmadepreparation.Threeshipsliftedoverthebluerim.Therewasnowalightwind;itbroughtthemnearer,theybeingbettersailersthanthe_SantaCruz_andthe_SantaClara_.Wesawthebanner.``Castile!''andalesserone.``ElAlmirante!''
  Nowwewereclosetogether.Themastershailed,Whatships?''——``FromHispaniola!''——``FromCadiz.TheAdmiralwithus!Comeaboard,yourcommander!''
  ThatwasLuisMendez,andintheboatwithhimwentJuanLepe.Theshipswerethe_Esperanza_,the_SanSebastian_
  andthe_SanMartin_,thefirstfairlylargeandwelldecked,theotherssmall.Theywholookedoversideandshoutedwelcomeseemedamedleyofgentleandsimple,mariners,husbandmen,fightingmenandhidalgos.