Thiswasmyshareinthevictoryofthenochetriste。
  Alas!itwasabarrentriumph,thoughmorethanfivehundredoftheSpaniardswereslainandthousandsoftheirallies。
  FortherewasnowarlikeskillordisciplineamongtheAztecs,andinsteadoffollowingtheSpaniardstillnotoneofthemremainedalive,theystayedtoplunderthedeadanddragawaythelivingtosacrifice。
  AlsothisdayofrevengewasasadonetoOtomie,seeingthattwoofherbrothers,Montezuma’ssonswhomtheSpaniardsheldinhostage,perishedwiththeminthefray。
  AsfordeGarciaIcouldnotlearnwhathadbecomeofhim,norwhetherhewasdeadorliving。
  CuitlahuawascrownedEmperoroftheAztecsinsuccessiontohisbrotherMontezuma,whileIlaysickwiththewoundgivenmebytheswordofdeGarcia,andalsowiththatwhichIhadreceivedonthealtarofsacrifice。
  Thishurthadfoundnotimetoheal,andinthefiercefightingontheNightofFearitburstopenandbledmuch。
  Indeeditgavemetroubleforyears,andtothishourIfeelitintheautumnseason。
  Otomie,whonursedmetenderly,andsostrangeistheheartofwoman,evenseemedtobeconsoledinhersorrowatthelossofherfatherandnearestkin,becauseIhadescapedtheslaughterandwonfame,toldmeoftheceremonyofthecrowning,whichwassplendidenough。
  IndeedtheAztecswerealmostmadwithrejoicingbecausetheTeuleshadgoneatlast。
  Theyforgot,orseemedtoforget,thelossofthousandsoftheirbravestwarriorsandofthefloweroftheirrank,andasyet,atanyrate,theydidnotlookforwardtothefuture。
  Fromhousetohouseandstreettostreetrantroopsofyoungmenandmaidensgarlandedwithflowers,crying,’TheTeulesaregone,rejoicewithus;theTeulesarefled!’andwoetothemwhowerenotmerry,ay,eventhoughtheirhousesweredesolatewithdeath。
  Alsothestatuesofthegodsweresetupagainonthegreatpyramidandtheirtemplesrebuilt,theholycrucifixthattheSpaniardshadplacedtherebeingservedastheidolsHuitzelandTezcathadbeenserved,andtumbleddownthesidesoftheteocalli,andthataftersacrificeofsomeSpanishprisonershadbeenofferedinitspresence。
  ItwasGuatemochimselfwhotoldmeofthissacrilege,butnotwithanyexultation,forIhadtaughthimsomethingofourfaith,andthoughhewastoosturdyaheathentochangehiscreed,insecrethebelievedthattheGodoftheChristianswasatrueandmightyGod。
  Moreover,thoughhewasobligedtocountenancethem,becauseofthepowerofthepriests,likeOtomie,Guatemocneverlovedthehorridritesofhumansacrifice。
  NowwhenIheardthistalemyangerovercamemyreason,andIspokefiercely,saying:
  ’Iamsworntoyourcause,Guatemoc,mybrother,andIammarriedtoyourblood,butItellyouthatfromthishouritisanaccursedcause;becauseofyourbloodstainedidolsandyourpriests,itisaccursed。
  ThatGodwhomyouhavedesecrated,andthosewhoserveHimshallcomebackinpower,andHeshallsitwhereyouridolssatandnoneshallstirHimforever。’
  ThusIspoke,andmywordsweretrue,thoughIdonotknowwhatputthemintomyheart,sinceIspokeatrandominmywrath。
  Forto-
  dayChrist’sChurchstandsuponthesiteoftheplaceofsacrificeinMexico,asignandatokenofHistriumphoverdevils,andthereitshallstandwhiletheworldendures。
  ’Youspeakrashly,mybrother,’Guatemocanswered,proudlyenough,thoughIsawhimquailattheevilomenofmywords。
  ’Isayyouspeakrashly,andwereyouoverheardtherearethose,notwithstandingtherankwehavegivenyou,thehonourwhichyouhavewoninwarandcouncil,andthatyouhavepassedthestoneofsacrifice,whomightforceyoutolookagainuponthefacesofthebeingsyoublaspheme。
  WhatworsethinghasbeendonetoyourChristianGodthanhasbeendoneagainandagaintoourgodsbyyourwhitekindred?
  Butletustalknomoreofthismatter,andI
  prayyou,mybrother,donotuttersuchill-omenedwordstomeagain,lestitshouldstrainourlove。
  DoyouthenbelievethattheTeuleswillreturn?’
  ’Ay,Guatemoc,sosurelyasto-morrow’ssunshallrise。
  WhenyouheldCortesinyourhandyoulethimgo,andsincethenhehaswonavictoryatOtompan。
  Isheaman,thinkyou,tosheathetheswordthathehasoncedrawn,andgodownintodarknessanddishonour?
  BeforeayearispasttheSpaniardswillbebackatthegatesofTenoctitlan。’
  ’Youarenocomforterto-night,mybrother,’saidGuatemoc,’andyetIfearthatyourwordsaretrue。
  Well,ifwemustfight,letusstrivetowin。
  Now,atleast,thereisnoMontezumatotakethevipertohisbreastandnurseittillitstingshim。’
  Thenheroseandwentinsilence,andIsawthathisheartwasheavy。
  OnthemorrowofthistalkIcouldleavemybed,andwithinaweekIwasalmostwell。
  NowitwasthatGuatemoccametomeagain,sayingthathehadbeenbiddenbyCuitlahuatheemperor,tocommandmetoaccompanyhim,Guatemoc,onaserviceoftrustandsecrecy。
  AndindeedthenatureoftheserviceshowedhowgreataconfidencetheleadersoftheAztecsnowplacedinme,foritwasnoneotherthanthehidingawayofthetreasurethathadbeenrecapturedfromtheSpaniardsontheNightofFear,andwithitmuchmorefromthesecretstoresoftheempire。
  Atthefallofdarknesswestarted,someofthegreatlords,GuatemocandI,andcomingtothewater’sedge,wefoundtenlargecanoes,eachladenwithsomethingthatwashiddenbycottoncloths。
  Intothesecanoesweenteredsecretly,thinkingthatnonesawus,threetoacanoe,fortherewerethirtyofusinall,andledbyGuatemoc,wepaddledfortwohoursormoreacrosstheLakeTezcuco,tillwereachedthefurthershoreataspotwherethisprincehadafairestate。
  Herewelanded,andtheclothswerewithdrawnfromthecargoesofthecanoes,whichweregreatjarsandsacksofgoldandjewels,besidesmanyotherpreciousobjects,amongthemalikenessoftheheadofMontezuma,fashionedinsolidgold,whichwassoheavythatitwasasmuchasGuatemocandIcoulddotoliftitbetweenus。
  Asforthejars,ofwhich,ifmymemoryservesme,therewereseventeen,sixmenmustcarryeachofthembythehelpofpaddleslashedoneitherside,andthenthetaskwasnotlight。
  Allthispricelessstuffweboreinseveraljourneystothecrestofarisesomesixhundredpacesdistantfromthewater,settingitdownbythemouthofashaftbehindtheshelterofamoundofearth。
  Wheneverythingwasbroughtupfromtheboats,Guatemoctouchedmeandanotherman,agreatAztecnoble,bornofaTlascalanmother,ontheshoulder,askingusifwewerewillingtodescendwithhimintothehole,andtheretodisposeofthetreasure。
  ’Gladly,’Ianswered,forIwascurioustoseetheplace,butthenoblehesitatedawhile,thoughintheendhecamewithus,tohisill-fortune。
  ThenGuatemoctooktorchesinhishand,andwasloweredintotheshaftbyarope。
  Nextcamemyturn,anddownIwent,hangingtothecordlikeaspidertoitsthread,andtheholewasverydeep。
  AtlengthIfoundmyselfstandingbythesideofGuatemocatthefootoftheshaft,roundwhich,asIsawbythelightofthetorchhecarried,anedgingofdriedbrickswasbuiltuptotheheightofamanaboveourheads。
  Restingonthisedgingandagainstthewalloftheshaft,wasamassiveblockofstonesculpturedwiththepicturewritingoftheAztecs。
  Iglancedatthewriting,whichI
  couldnowreadwell,andsawthatitrecordedtheburyingofthetreasureinthefirstyearofCuitlahua,EmperorofMexico,andalsoamostfearfulcurseonhimwhoshoulddaretostealit。
  Beyondusandatrightanglestotheshaftrananotherpassage,tenpacesinlengthandhighenoughforamantowalkin,whichledtoachamberhollowedintheearth,aslargeasthatwhereinIwriteto-dayatDitchingham。
  Bythemouthofthischamberwereplacedpilesofadobebricksandmortar,muchastheblocksofhewnstonehadbeenplacedinthatundergroundvaultatSevillewhereIsabelladeSiguenzawasbrickedupliving。
  ’Whodugthisplace?’Iasked。
  ’Thosewhoknewnotwhattheydug,’answeredGuatemoc。
  ’Butsee,hereisourcompanion。
  Now,mybrother,Ichargeyoubesurprisedatnothingwhichcomestopass,andbeassuredIhavegoodreasonforanythingthatImaydo。’
  BeforeIcouldspeakagaintheAztecnoblewasatourside。
  Thenthoseabovebegantolowerthejarsandsacksoftreasure,andastheyreachedusonebyone,Guatemocloosedtheropesandcheckedthem,whiletheAztecandIrolledthemdownthepassageintothechamber,ashereinEnglandmenrollacaskofale。
  Fortwohoursandmoreweworked,tillatlengthallweredownandthetalewascomplete。
  Thelastparceltobeloweredwasasackofjewelsthatburstopenasitcame,anddescendeduponusinaglitteringrainofgems。
  Asitchanced,agreatnecklaceofemeraldsofsurpassingsizeandbeautyfellovermyheadandhunguponmyshoulders。
  ’Keepit,brother,’laughedGuatemoc,’inmemoryofthisnight,’
  andnothingloth,Ihidthebaubleinmybreast。
  ThatnecklaceI
  haveyet,anditwasastoneofit——thesmallestsaveone——thatI
  gavetoourgraciousQueenElizabeth。
  Otomieworeitformanyyears,andforthisreasonitshallbeburiedwithme,thoughitsvalueispriceless,sosaythosewhoareskilledingems。
  Butpricelessorno,itisdoomedtolieinthemouldofDitchinghamchurchyard,andmaythatsamecursewhichisgraveduponthestonethathidesthetreasureoftheAztecsfalluponhimwhostealsitfrommybones。
  Now,leavingthechamber,wethreeenteredthetunnelandbegantheworkofbuildingtheadobewall。
  Whenitwasofaheightofbetweentwoandthreefeet,Guatemocpausedfromhislabourandbademeholdatorchaloft。
  Iobeyedwonderingwhathewishedtosee。
  ThenhedrewbacksomethreepacesintothetunnelandspoketotheAztecnoble,ourcompanion,byname。
  ’Whatisthefateofdiscoveredtraitors,friend?’hesaidinavoicethat,quietthoughitwas,soundedveryterrible;and,ashespoke,heloosedfromhissidethewarclubsetwithspikesofglassthathungtherebyathong。
  NowtheAztecturnedgreybeneathhisduskyskinandtrembledinhisfear。
  ’Whatmeanyou,lord?’hegasped。
  ’YouknowwellwhatImean,’answeredGuatemocinthesameterriblevoice,andliftedtheclub。
  Thenthedoomedmanfelluponhiskneescryingformercy,andhiswailingsoundedsoawfulinthatdeepandlonelyplacethatinmyhorrorIwentneartolettingthetorchfall。
  ’ToafoeIcangivemercy——toatraitor,none,’answeredGuatemoc,andwhirlingtheclubaloft,herusheduponthenobleandkilledhimwithablow。
  Then,seizingthebodyinhisstrongembrace,hecastitintothechamberwiththetreasure,andthereitlaystillanddreadfulamongthegemsandgold,thearms,asitchanced,beingwoundabouttwoofthegreatjarsasthoughthedeadmanwouldclaspthemtohisheart。
  NowIlookedatGuatemocwhohadslainhim,wonderingifmyhourwasathandalso,forIknewwellthatwhenprincesburytheirwealththeyholdthatfewshouldsharethesecret。
  ’Fearnot,mybrother,’saidGuatemoc。