ThenCortessenthasheraldsdemandingoursurrender,andnowthree-fourthsofthecitywasaruin,andthree-fourthsofitsdefendersweredead。
Thedeadwereheapedinthehouseslikebeesstifledinahive,andinthestreetstheylaysothickthatwewalkeduponthem。
Thecouncilwassummoned——fiercemen,haggardwithhungerandwithwar,andtheyconsideredtheofferofCortes。
’Whatisyourword,Guatemoc?’saidtheirspokesmanatlast。
’AmIMontezuma,thatyouaskme?
Isworetodefendthiscitytothelast,’heansweredhoarsely,’and,formypart,Iwilldefendit。
Betterthatweshouldalldie,thanthatweshouldfalllivingintothehandsoftheTeules。’
’Sosaywe,’theyreplied,andthewarwenton。
AtlengththerecameadaywhentheSpaniardsmadeanewattackandgainedanotherportionofthecity。
Therethepeoplewerehuddledtogetherlikesheepinapen。
Westrovetodefendthem,butourarmswereweakwithfamine。
Theyfiredintouswiththeirpieces,mowingusdownlikecornbeforethesickle。
ThentheTlascalanswerelooseduponus,likefiercehoundsuponadefencelessbuck,andonthisdayitissaidthattherediedfortythousandpeople,fornonewerespared。
Onthemorrow,itwasthelastdayofthesiege,cameafreshembassyfromCortes,askingthatGuatemocshouldmeethim。
Theanswerwasthesame,fornothingcouldconquerthatnoblespirit。
’Tellhim,’saidGuatemoc,’thatIwilldiewhereIam,butthatI
willholdnoparleywithhim。
Wearehelpless,letCortesworkhispleasureonus。’
Bynowallthecitywasdestroyed,andwewhoremainedalivewithinitsboundsweregatheredonthecausewaysandbehindtheruinsofwalls;men,women,andchildrentogether。
Heretheyattackedusagain。
Thegreatdrumontheteocallibeatforthelasttime,andforthelasttimethewildscreamoftheAztecwarriorswentuptoheaven。
Wefoughtourbest;IkilledfourmenthatdaywithmyarrowswhichOtomie,whowasatmyside,handedmeasIshot。
Butthemostofushadnotthestrengthofachild,andwhatcouldwedo?
Theycameamonguslikeseamenamongaflockofseals,andslaughteredusbyhundreds。
Theydroveusintothecanalsandtrodustodeaththere,tillbridgesweremadeofourbodies。
HowweescapedIdonotknow。
Atlengthapartyofus,amongwhomwasGuatemocwithhiswifeTecuichpo,weredriventotheshoresofthelakewherelaycanoes,andintotheseweentered,scarcelyknowingwhatwedid,butthinkingthatwemightescape,fornowallthecitywastaken。
Thebrigantinessawusandsailedafteruswithafavouringwind——thewindalwaysfavouredthefoeinthatwar——androwaswewould,oneofthemcameupwithusandbegantofireintous。
ThenGuatemocstoodupandspoke,saying:
’IamGuatemoc。
BringmetoMalinche。
Butsparethoseofmypeoplewhoremainalive。’
’Now,’IsaidtoOtomieatmyside,’myhourhascome,fortheSpaniardswillsurelyhangme,anditisinmymind,wife,thatI
shoulddowelltokillmyself,sothatImaybesavedfromadeathofshame。’
’Nay,husband,’sheansweredsadly,’asIsaidinbygonedays,whileyoulivethereishope,butthedeadcomebacknomore。
Fortunemayfavourusyet;still,ifyouthinkotherwise,Iamreadytodie。’
’ThatIwillnotsuffer,Otomie。’
’Thenyoumustholdyourhand,husband,fornowasalways,whereyougo,Ifollow。’
’Listen,’Iwhispered;’donotletitbeknownthatyouaremywife;passyourselfasoneoftheladiesofTecuichpo,thequeen,yoursister。
Ifweareseparated,andifbyanychanceIescape,I
willtrytomakemywaytotheCityofPines。
There,amongyourownpeople,wemayfindrefuge。’
’Sobeit,beloved,’sheanswered,smilingsadly。
’ButIdonotknowhowtheOtomiewillreceiveme,whohaveledtwentythousandoftheirbravestmentoadreadfuldeath。’
Nowwewereonthedeckofthebrigantineandmuststoptalking,andthence,aftertheSpaniardshadquarrelledoverusawhile,weweretakenashoreandledtothetopofahousewhichstillstood,whereCorteshadmadereadyhurriedlytoreceivehisroyalprisoner。
Surroundedbyhisescort,theSpanishgeneralstood,capinhand,andbyhissidewasMarina,grownmorelovelythanbefore,whomInowmetforthefirsttimesincewehadpartedinTobasco。
Oureyesmetandshestarted,therebyshowingthatsheknewmeagain,thoughitmusthavebeenhardforMarinatorecogniseherfriendTeuleintheblood-stained,starving,andtatteredwretchwhocouldscarcelyfindstrengthtoclimbtheazotea。
Butatthattimenowordspassedbetweenus,foralleyeswerebentonthemeetingbetweenCortesandGuatemoc,betweentheconquerorandtheconquered。
Stillproudanddefiant,thoughheseemedbutalivingskeleton,GuatemocwalkedstraighttowheretheSpaniardstood,andspoke,Marinatranslatinghiswords。
’IamGuatemoc,theemperor,Malinche,’hesaid。
’Whatamanmightdotodefendhispeople,Ihavedone。
Lookonthefruitsofmylabour,’andhepointedtotheblackenedruinsofTenoctitlanthatstretchedoneverysidefarastheeyecouldreach。
’NowIhavecometothispass,forthegodsthemselveshavebeenagainstme。
Dealwithmeasyouwill,butitwillbebestthatyoukillmenow,’andhetouchedthedaggerofCorteswithhishand,’andthusridmeswiftlyofthemiseryoflife。’
’Fearnot,Guatemoc,’answeredCortes。
’Youhavefoughtlikeabraveman,andsuchIhonour。
Withmeyouaresafe,forweSpaniardsloveagallantfoe。
See,hereisfood,’andhepointedtoatablespreadwithsuchviandsaswehadnotseenformanyaweek;’eat,youandyourcompanionstogether,foryoumustneedit。
Afterwardswewilltalk。’
Soweate,andheartily,Iformypartthinkingthatitwouldbewelltodieuponafullstomach,havingfaceddeathsolonguponanemptyone,andwhilewedevouredthemeattheSpaniardsstoodononesidescanningus,notwithoutpity。
Presently,TecuichpowasbroughtbeforeCortes,andwithherOtomieandsomesixotherladies。
Hegreetedhergraciously,andtheyalsoweregiventoeat。
Now,oneoftheSpaniardswhohadbeenwatchingmewhisperedsomethingintotheearofCortes,andIsawhisfacedarken。
’Say,’hesaidtomeinCastilian,’areyouthatrenegade,thattraitorwhohasaidedtheseAztecsagainstus?’
’Iamnorenegadeandnotraitor,general,’Iansweredboldly,forthefoodandwinehadputnewlifeintome。
’IamanEnglishman,andIhavefoughtwiththeAztecsbecauseIhavegoodcausetohateyouSpaniards。’
’Youshallsoonhavebetter,traitor,’hesaidfuriously。
’Here,leadthismanawayandhanghimonthemastofyondership。’
NowIsawthatitwasfinished,andmadereadytogotomydeath,whenMarinaspokeintotheearofCortes。
AllshesaidIcouldnotcatch,butIheardthewords’hiddengold。’
Helistened,thenhesitated,andspokealoud:’Donothangthismanto-day。
Lethimbesafelyguarded。
TomorrowIwillinquireintohiscase。’
AtthewordsofCortestwoSpaniardscameforward,andseizingmeonebyeitherarm,theyledmeacrosstheroofofthehousetowardsthestairway。
Otomiehadheardalso,andthoughshedidnotunderstandthewords,shereadthefaceofCortes,andknewwellthatIwasbeingtakentoimprisonmentordeath。
AsIpassedher,shestartedforward,aterrorshininginhereyes。
Fearingthatshewasabouttothrowherselfuponmybreast,andthustorevealherselfasmywife,andbringmyfateuponher,Iglancedatherwarningly,thenmakingpretencetostumble,asthoughwithfearandexhaustion,Ifellatherfeet。
Thesoldierswholedmelaughedbrutally,andoneofthemkickedmewithhisheavyboot。
ButOtomiestoopeddownandheldherhandtometohelpmerise,andasIdidso,wespokelowandswiftly。
’Farewell,wife,’Isaid;’whateverhappens,keepsilent。’
’Farewell,’sheanswered;’ifyoumustdie,awaitmeinthegatesofdeath,forIwilljoinyouthere。’
’Nay,liveon。
Timeshallbringcomfort。’
’Youaremylife,beloved。
Withyoutimeendsforme。’
NowIwasonmyfeetagain,andIthinkthatnonenotedourwhisperedwords,forallwerelisteningtoCortes,whoratedthemanthathadkickedme。
’Ibadeyouguardthistraitor,nottokickhim,’hesaidangrilyinCastilian。
’Willyouputustoopenshamebeforethesesavages?
Dosooncemore,andyoushallpayforitsmartly。
Learnalessoningentlenessfromthatwoman;sheisstarving,yetsheleavesherfoodtohelpyourprisonertohisfeet。
Nowtakehimawaytothecamp,andseethathecomestonoharm,forhecantellmemuch。’
Thenthesoldiersledmeaway,grumblingastheywent,andthelastthingthatIsawwasthedespairingfaceofOtomiemywife,asshegazedafterme,faintwiththesecretagonyofourparting。
ButwhenIcametotheheadofthestairway,Guatemoc,whostoodnear,tookmyhandandshookit。
’Farewell,mybrother,’hesaidwithaheavysmile;’thegameweplayedtogetherisfinished,andnowitistimeforustorest。
I
thankyouforyourvalourandyouraid。’
’Farewell,Guatemoc,’Ianswered。
’Youarefallen,butletthiscomfortyou,inyourfallyouhavefoundimmortalfame。’
’On,on!’growledthesoldiers,andIwent,littlethinkinghowGuatemocandIshouldmeetagain。
Theytookmetoacanoe,andwewerepaddledacrossthelakebyTlascalans,tillatlengthwecametotheSpanishcamp。
Allthejourneythrough,myguards,thoughtheylaidnohandonme,fearingtheangerofCortes,mockedandtauntedme,askingmehowIlikedthewaysoftheheathen,andwhetherIatethefleshofthesacrificesraworcooked;andmanyanothersuchbrutaljesttheymadeatmyexpense。
ForawhileIboreit,forIhadlearnedtobepatientfromtheIndians,butatlastIansweredtheminfewwordsandbitter。
’Peace,cowards,’Isaid;’rememberthatIamhelpless,andthatwereIbeforeyoustrongandarmed,eitherIshouldnotlivetolistentosuchwords,oryouwouldnotlivetorepeatthem。’
Thentheyweresilent,andIalsowassilent。
WhenwereachedtheircampIwasledthroughit,followedbyathrongoffierceTlascalansandothers,whowouldhavetornmelimbfromlimbhadtheynotfearedtodoso。