————— — Eee 4 i, Pee ee ‘ } ) . — = ~ THE FAIR BOOK SEVEN, CHAPTER I THE HEART CAN B WISER THAN THE HEAD. | the reader will give the floating garden richer 4 , , re . lw now ask reader to make a note of Colors than lie within compass of my pens the passage of a fort t. By so doing he Will surround it with light, and na “— Ww tind himself close upon the 24th of June delicious with the freshness of the lake anit | ii tina hi : ty ie sail f the flowers ;* will hover al ‘ wable day in the drama of the SU@ Cxnalmuons & * a ae about the guardian paim and willow trees, 7 ‘ es : ; : . , : »worhsa lithe an swinging, an¢ Lzin Guatamo as ig already known, had latter with boughs lithe und ve >. : ! i ' . ; : yand tine as & womans locks ; will man sp mself a warrior after the | leaves long and tne a ; many tim pi in oe linver about the retreat, I say, and, in thought manner of intrv, and, in consequence, b , : ; : } as Read oll . of its fitness for meeting of lovers, admit the had long been the idol of the army; now he ; : ” : try and respect the passion of the Aztec. gave token of a ruling faculty which brought Poetry ans I . . sles t , . ' +} "4 Within, the furniture was as formerly ; Lie ble r D to i 8 1eest : a0 nat 1 ’ a e wh ‘ ' there we get the carven stools the table with Tenochtitlan, for the first time in her history, | *"* ‘oo , ; cal ate nd its bow-like top, now @& mass of tlowers, a we wh LO tn ia ani ‘ ne . + gl couch draped with brilliant plumage, the floor ” P covered with matting of woven grasses, the ¢ . } H ¥ X©CP* hammack and the bird cage—all as when we i i \Xx ul : pe tS | first 2 hem, Nenetzin was absent, and \ ; , — . » om ; : la might hever come again. cna > ” ee, \nd if we enter now we shall find the ‘tzin mIss His } was walt patientty, | standing a little apart from Tula, who is in tion fot : i ana in e mea i tine ll es I the hammock, with Yeteve by her side. On war; and t ? yea a o oost that) . stool at his feet is a waiter of ebony, with } li ite i re I a, . . in odedien oe wae & en, MaTeoNS spoons of tortoise-shell, and some xicaras, or was the will of Huitzil cups, used for chocolate, As may be thought, the Christians thus Their faces are grave and earnest. pent up fared lily; they W ive sullered And Malinche asked Julia, as if pursu- before th fortnight was gone but for the ing a que stion. king, who stinted himself and his house old ‘* The gods have given me time; I am ready . : ; ‘ | camila = ‘ . ° . “i in order to divide with his Keepers the sup-| for him, he replied. plies sent m for his us ‘* When will he come? In the estimation : the « ‘* Yesterday, about noon, he set out from pire, it was great glory to have shut up so| Tezcuco, by way of the shore of the lake; to- many sin a palace, and hold them there ;/ night he ledges in Iztapalapan ! to morrow, but the success did not tl zin : in| marching by the old causeway, he will re- his view that achi ment was not the vi fenter the city. tory, but only th beginning of the war;} ‘‘ Poor, poor country !" she said, after a every hour he had news of Malinche, th: real | long slience antagonist, who had the mind, the will and the hand ef a warrior, and was coming with another army, m numerous, if not braver, than the first one. In pure, strong love the re is an element akin to the Pp wer of | prophe y, somet! ing that gives tare spirit yes to see what is happen. Such an in spiration quickened the ‘tzin, and told him i Anahnac was not saved, th be: if not th ynquerors should take an | ‘ pey prize; he w i feave them n thing, | so he SWere, meither gods. gold, slaves, city] nor p ‘ple. lle set bout the great idea by lmviting the New Worl l speak as a} Spaniard —to take part in the struggle. And| was answered. To the beloved city, turned i >a Tende _ tor the purpose, tlock« i ine; ngating vassals i the great caciques, the n of the cities, and their dependencies, the | di ibes yal provinces, and nixed with them, wild-eyed bands from t] Unknown, the wildernesses-—-in all, a multi such as had nev I en seen inthe val. y \t tae altars »had but one prayer : oo") is tin 0 ls vy fathers! Give He knew the ditference between R a Ls likewise, be tween a ltit id a my. As he used the word, time meant organization and dis- cipline. He not only prayed, he worked, and int » his work, as into his prayers, he po ired Aili 3S i 10 TRaniZavion Was simpie: first, a com pany of three or tour hundred men: next an ’ hint ‘ : n [2 ty ompanies ’ System : ywed t preservation of the identity ‘ bak . wee s4 . “£ ol vilves kbd LLies., The Companies of ‘ } | \ , ? . 7 : ! example, were separate irom those of Tezcuco; while the Acolmanes marched and fought side side with the Coatopecs, but under their own chiefs and flags. The system also gave him a number of armies, and he divided them—one to raise supplies, another to bring the supplies to the depots, a third to prepare material of war; th ¢ fourth was the active or fighting division: and each was subject to take the place of the othe: lo the labor of so many hands, sys- tematised and industriously exerted, though for a fortnight, almost everything is possible. Une strong will, absolutely operative over thousands, is nearer omnipotency than any- thing eise human. 5 : Lhe climate of the valley, milder and more equabie than that of Naples, permits the bivouac in all seasons. The sierra west of the | bending around it like a half. v¥, 1s marked on its interior, or city ca pit l, an draw i Side, » verdant an l wate red vales: these were s ized; an 1 the bordering cliffs, which theretofore had shaded the toiling husband- man, Or been themselves the scenes of the hunter Sdaring, now hid the hosts of New World’s men in the | t aie , n, bivouac, biding the day W ar, good reader, never touches anything and leaves it as it was. And the daughter ‘ ta Kt I Leno titlan, was no ex- ception to t The young master, hav- ing question of strategy—to the to , or “ plain, chose the street, and th y dedicated the city to all of ruin or ho aestroyer could bring. Not 4, therefore, until its presence could have | be the idlest glance, the streets | Wt i p co the warriors ; the palaces | were deserted y families - houses i ; nliles 5; houses convenient- | et al Late i . 7 > x > . . y si for were turned into forte : the shrubbery, ; S4rnishing roofs that dominal- +} ed the main mncealed heaps of stones made ready for tne hand ; the bridges were tak i up, or put in condition to be raised ; the rae s it lakes were multiplie i and c ae i to the public service ; the great ma ‘rkets Were suspended ; even the sacred tem- ty ‘ se : oe vast arsenals. When » Slug hither and thither, never idle, obser’ ed the ch ange he would sign, but Say to himself : **"Tis well. If i i ‘i, iI we win, we can restore ; if 1ose—then, to the strangers, » + +} waste, to the wats rs, welcome !” And up and dowg, from city to bivouac and yack again, passed the minstrels, singing of war, an l the pabas, proclaiming the oracles and divin promises ; and the services in the we lose—if we tempies were unintermitted; those in th teocallis were especially grand ; the smoke from its turrets overhung the city, and at night the fire at Huitzil’, a new star reddening in the sky, was seen from the re- motest hamlet in the valley. The ’tzin had faith in moral effects, and he studied them and was successful. The army soon came to have, iike himself, but one prayer—*‘ Set us before the strangers; let us fight !” Aud the time they prayed for was come. * * * * The night of the 23rd of June was pleasant as night can be in that region of pleasant nights. ‘The sky was clear and starry. The breeze abroad brought coolness to outliers on the housetops, without threshing the lake to the disturbance of its voyageurs. Up in the northeastern part of the little sea lay a chinampa at anchor. Over its landing, | at the very edge of the water, burned a flam- beau of resinous pine. Two canoes, richly decorated, swung at the mooring. The path from the landing to the pavilion was carpeted, and lighted by lamps pendent in the adjoining shrubbery. Inthe canoes the slaves lay at rest, talking idly, and in low voices crooning Indian songs. Close by the landing, on a bench over which swayed the leaves of an immense banana-tree, rested a couple of warriors, silent and nodding, as it were. to the noddin leaves. From the rising to the sitting of z day's sun many a v rea | - fiaen te = to the vales of the Si a “at Sg oe od the co beri 7 ie ie in which bivouack- Hustpe ood vy nahuac, had they travelled— pa i0. One familtar with the streets - , . |} worm, Piles, awh, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, muugh she should jall Scaly, itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter | \ DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of I fue DAILY EXAMINER, - - - | in these later days, at sight of them would GOD have said, ** Beware ! the ‘tzin is hereaway.”’ | * The three were almost as one—so had their saz mr . ’ ss ti Ty y Sp A = > pi a circular | To be sold by Public Auction, on rit RSDs eh a was the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1889, at the friendship grown canopy, spre ul like a Bedouin’s tent, brightly lighted ; and there, in fact, was the tzin, with Tula and Yeteve, the priestess. — Once be fore, I believe ‘ l described this pavilion; and now I know the imagination of (To be continued.) — ‘Eezema, saveny, Sealy, Skin Tor- tures. — . The simple application of Swayne’s OINT- |}MENT, without any internal medicine, will cure any case of Ketter, Salt Rheum, Ring- how obstinate ur long standing. It is potent, « tex sad costs but a trifle. 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