Thenhavingbeencleansedandclothed,I
wasledintothesanctuaryofthegodQuetzalandstoodfacetofacewiththehideousimagethere,staringatthegoldencenserthatwastohavereceivedmyheartwhilethepriestsutteredprayers。
ThenceIwassupporteddownthewindingroadofthepyramidtillIcametoitsfoot,wheremycaptorthecaciquetookmebythehandandledmethroughthepeoplewho,itseemed,nowregardedmewithsomestrangeveneration。
ThefirstpersonthatI
sawwhenwereachedthehousewasMarina,wholookedatmeandmurmuredsomesoftwordsthatIcouldnotunderstand。
ThenIwassufferedtogotomychamber,andthereIpassedtherestofthedayprostratedbyallthatIhadundergone。
TrulyIhadcometoalandofdevils!
AndnowIwilltellhowitwasthatIcametobesavedfromtheknife。
Marinahavingtakensomelikingtome,pitiedmysadfate,andbeingveryquick-witted,shefoundawaytorescueme。
ForwhenIhadbeenledofftosacrifice,shespoketothecacique,herlord,bringingittohismindthat,bycommonreportMontezuma,theEmperorofAnahuac,wasdisturbedastotheTeulesorSpaniards,anddesiredmuchtoseeone。
Now,shesaid,IwasevidentlyaTeule,andMontezumawouldbeangered,indeed,ifIweresacrificedinafar-offtown,insteadofbeingsenttohimtosacrificeifhesawfit。
Tothisthecaciqueansweredthatthewordswerewise,butthatsheshouldhavespokenthembefore,fornowthepriestshadgotholdofme,anditwashopelesstosavemefromtheirgrip。
’Nay,’answeredMarina,’thereisthistobesaid。
Quetzal,thegodtowhomthisTeuleistobeoffered,wasawhiteman,*anditmaywellhappenthatthismanisoneofhischildren。
Willitpleasethegodthathischildshouldbeofferedtohim?
Attheleast,ifthegodisnotangered,Montezumawillcertainlybewroth,andwreakavengeanceonyouandonthepriests。’
*Quetzal,ormoreproperlyQuetzalcoatl,wasthedivinitywhoisfabledtohavetaughtthenativesofAnahuacalltheusefularts,includingthoseofgovernmentandpolicy,hewaswhite-skinnedanddark-haired。
FinallyhesailedfromtheshoresofAnahuacforthefabulouscountryofTlapallaninabarkofserpents’skins。
Butbeforehesailedhepromisedthathewouldreturnagainwithanumerousprogeny。
ThispromisewasrememberedbytheAztecs,anditwaslargelyonaccountofitthattheSpaniardswereenabledtoconquerthecountry,fortheyweresupposedtobehisdescendants。
PerhapsQuetzalcoatlwasaNorseman!
VideSagasofErictheRedandofThorfinnKarlsefne——AUTHOR。
NowwhenthecaciqueheardthishesawthatMarinaspoketruth,andhurryinguptheteocalli,hecaughttheknifeasitwasintheactoffallinguponme。
Atfirsttheheadpriestwasangeredandcalledoutthatthiswassacrilege,butwhenthecaciquehadtoldhimhismind,heunderstoodthathewoulddowiselynottorunariskofthewrathofMontezuma。
SoIwasloosedandledintothesanctuary,andwhenIcameoutthepabaannouncedtothepeoplethatthegodhaddeclaredmetobeoneofhischildren,anditwasforthisreasonthatthenandthereaftertheytreatedmewithreverence。
NowafterthisdreadfuldayIwaskindlydealtwithbythepeopleofTobasco,whogavemethenameofTeuleorSpaniard,andnolongersoughttoputmetosacrifice。
Farfromitindeed,Iwaswellclothedandfed,andsufferedtowanderwhereIwould,thoughalwaysunderthecareofguardswho,hadIescaped,wouldhavepaidforitwiththeirlives。
Ilearnedthatonthemorrowofmyrescuefromthepriests,messengersweredespatchedtoMontezuma,thegreatking,acquaintinghimwiththehistoryofmycapture,andseekingtoknowhispleasureconcerningme。
ButthewaytoTenoctitlanwasfar,andmanyweekspassedbeforethemessengersreturnedagain。
MeanwhileIfilledthedaysinlearningtheMayalanguage,andalsosomethingofthatoftheAztecs,whichI
practisedwithMarinaandothers。
ForMarinawasnotaTobascan,havingbeenbornatPainalla,onthesoutheasternbordersoftheempire。
ButhermothersoldhertomerchantsinorderthatMarina’sinheritancemightcometoanotherchildofhersbyasecondmarriage,andthusintheendthegirlfellintothehandsofthecaciqueofTobasco。
AlsoIlearnedsomethingofthehistoryandcustoms,andofthepicturewritingoftheland,andhowtoreadit,andmoreoverI
obtainedgreatreputeamongtheTobascansbymyskillinmedicine,sothatintimetheygrewtobelievethatIwasindeedachildofQuetzal,thegoodgod。
AndthemoreIstudiedthispeoplethelessIcouldunderstandofthem。
InmostwaystheywereequaltoanynationofourownworldofwhichIhadknowledge。
Nonearemoreskilledinthearts,fewarebetterarchitectsorboastpurerlaws。
Moreover,theywerebraveandhadpatience。
Buttheirfaithwasthecankerattherootofthetree。
Inpreceptitwasnobleandhadmuchincommonwithourown,suchastheriteofbaptism,butI
havetoldwhatitwasinpractice。
Andyet,whenallissaid,isitmorecrueltoofferupvictimstothegodsthantotorturetheminthevaultsoftheHolyOfficeortoimmuretheminthewallsofnunneries?
WhenIhadlivedamonthinTobascoIhadlearnedenoughofthelanguagetotalkwithMarina,withwhomIgrewfriendly,thoughnomore,anditwasfromherthatIgatheredthemostofmyknowledge,andalsomanyhintsastotheconductnecessarytomysafety。
InreturnItaughthersomethingofmyownfaith,andofthecustomsoftheEuropeans,anditwastheknowledgethatshegainedfrommewhichafterwardsmadehersousefultotheSpaniards,andpreparedhertoaccepttheirreligion,givingherinsightintothewaysofwhitepeople。
SoIabodeforfourmonthsandmoreinthehouseofthecaciqueofTobasco,whocarriedhiskindnesstowardsmetothelengthofofferingmehissisterinmarriage。
TothisproposalIsaidnoasgentlyasImight,andhemarvelledatit,forthegirlwasfair。
Indeed,sowellwasItreated,thathaditnotbeenthatmyheartwasfaraway,andbecauseofthehorribleritesoftheirreligionwhichIwasforcedtowitnessalmostdaily,Icouldhavelearnedtolovethisgentle,skilled,andindustriouspeople。
Atlength,whenfullfourmonthshadpassedaway,themessengersreturnedfromthecourtofMontezuma,havingbeenmuchdelayedbyswollenriversandotheraccidentsoftravel。
SogreatwastheimportancethattheEmperorattachedtothefactofmycapture,andsodesirouswashetoseemeathiscapital,thathehadsenthisownnephew,thePrinceGuatemoc,tofetchmeandagreatescortofwarriorswithhim。
NevershallIforgetmyfirstmeetingwiththisprincewhoafterwardsbecamemydearcompanionandbrotherinarms。
WhentheescortarrivedIwasawayfromthetownshootingdeerwiththebowandarrow,aweaponintheuseofwhichIhadsuchskillthatalltheIndianswonderedatme,notknowingthattwiceIhadwontheprizeatthebuttsonBungayCommon。
Ourpartybeingsummonedbyamessenger,wereturnedbearingourdeerwithus。
Onreachingthecourtyardofthecacique’shouse,Ifounditfilledwithwarriorsmostgorgeouslyattired,andamongthemonemoresplendidthantherest。
Hewasyoung,verytallandbroad,mosthandsomeinface,andhavingeyeslikethoseofaneagle,whilehiswholeaspectbreathedmajestyandcommand。
Hisbodywasencasedinacuirassofgold,overwhichhungamantlemadeofthemostgorgeousfeathers,exquisitelysetinbandsofdifferentcolours。
Onhisheadheworeahelmetofgoldsurmountedbytheroyalcrest,aneagle,standingonasnakefashionedingoldandgems。
Onhisarms,andbeneathhisknees,heworecircletsofgoldandgems,andinhishandwasacopper-bladedspear。
Roundthismanweremanynoblesdressedinasomewhatsimilarfashion,exceptthatthemostofthemworeavestofquiltedcottoninplaceofthegoldcuirass,andajewelledpanacheoftheplumesofbirdsinsteadoftheroyalsymbol。
ThiswasGuatemoc,Montezuma’snephew,andafterwardsthelastemperorofAnahuac。
SosoonasIsawhimIsalutedhimintheIndianfashionbytouchingtheearthwithmyrighthand,whichI
thenraisedtomyhead。
ButGuatemoc,havingscannedmewithhiseyeasIstood,bowinhand,attiredinmysimplehunter’sdress,smiledfranklyandsaid:
’Surely,Teule,ifIknowanythingofthelooksofmen,wearetooequalinourbirth,asinourage,foryoutosalutemeasaslavegreetshismaster。’
Andheheldhishandtome。
Itookit,answeringwiththehelpofMarina,whowaswatchingthisgreatlordwitheagereyes。
’Itmaybeso,prince,butthoughinmyowncountryIamamanofreputeandwealth,hereIamnothingbutaslavesnatchedfromthesacrifice。’
’Iknowit,’hesaidfrowning。
’Itiswellforallherethatyouweresosnatchedbeforethebreathoflifehadleftyou,elseMontezuma’swrathhadfallenonthiscity。’
Andhelookedatthecaciquewhotrembled,suchinthosedayswastheterrorofMontezuma’sname。
ThenheaskedmeifIwasaTeuleorSpaniard。
ItoldhimthatI
wasnoSpaniardbutoneofanotherwhiteracewhohadSpanishbloodinhisveins。
Thissayingseemedtopuzzlehim,forhehadneversomuchasheardofanyotherwhiterace,soItoldhimsomethingofmystory,atleastsomuchofitashadtodowithmybeingcastaway。
WhenIhadfinished,hesaid,’IfIhaveunderstoodaright,Teule,yousaythatyouarenoSpaniard,yetthatyouhaveSpanishbloodinyou,andcamehitherinaSpanishship,andIfindthisstorystrange。
Well,itisforMontezumatojudgeofthesematters,soletustalkofthemnomore。
Comeandshowmehowyouhandlethatgreatbowofyours。
Didyoubringitwithyouordidyoufashionithere?
Theytellme,Teule,thatthereisnosucharcherintheland。’
SoIcameupandshowedhimthebowwhichwasofmyownmake,andwouldshootanarrowsomesixtypacesfurtherthananythatIsawinAnahuac,andwefellintotalkonmattersofsportandwar,Marinahelpingoutmywantoflanguage,andbeforethatdaywasdonewehadgrownfriendly。
ForaweektheprinceGuatemocandhiscompanyrestedinthetownofTobasco,andallthistimewethreetalkedmuchtogether。
SoonIsawthatMarinalookedwitheyesoflongingonthegreatlord,partlybecauseofhisbeautyrankandmight,andpartlybecausesheweariedofhercaptivityinthehouseofthecacique,andwouldshareGuatemoc’spower,forMarinawasambitious。
Shetriedtowinhisheartinmanyways,butheseemednottonoticeher,sothatatlastshespokemoreplainlyandinmyhearing。
’Yougohenceto-morrow,prince,’shesaidsoftly,’andIhaveafavourtoaskofyou,ifyouwilllistentoyourhandmaid。’
’Speakon,maiden,’heanswered。
’Iwouldaskthis,thatifitpleasesyou,youwillbuymeofthecaciquemymaster,orcommandhimtogivemeuptoyou,andtakemewithyoutoTenoctitlan。’
Guatemoclaughedaloud。
’Youputthingsplainly,maiden,’hesaid,’butknowthatinthecityofTenoctitlan,mywifeandroyalcousin,Tecuichpo,awaitsme,andwithherthreeotherladies,whoasitchancesaresomewhatjealous。’
NowMarinaflushedbeneathherbrownskin,andforthefirstandlasttimeIsawhergentleeyesgrowhardwithangerassheanswered:
’Iaskedyoutotakemewithyou,prince;Ididnotasktobeyourwifeorlove。’
’Butperchanceyoumeantit,’hesaiddryly。
’WhateverImayhavemeant,prince,itisnowforgotten。
Iwishedtoseethegreatcityandthegreatking,becauseIwearyofmylifehereandwouldmyselfgrowgreat。
Youhaverefusedme,butperhapsatimewillcomewhenIshallgrowgreatinspiteofyou,andthenImayremembertheshamethathasbeenputuponmeagainstyou,prince,andallyourroyalhouse。’
AgainGuatemoclaughed,thenofasuddengrewstern。
’Youareover-bold,girl,’hesaid;’forlesswordsthanthesemanyaonemightfindherselfstretcheduponthestoneofsacrifice。
ButIwillforgetthem,foryourwoman’sprideisstung,andyouknownotwhatyousay。
Doyouforgetthemalso,Teule,ifyouhaveunderstood。’
ThenMarinaturnedandwent,herbosomheavingwithangerandoutragedloveorpride,andasshepassedmeIheardhermutter,’Yes,prince,youmayforget,butIshallnot。’