THE DAILY THS FAIR GOD. ROOK FOUR, CHAPTER YV., (Contin a eo 3 9 ‘ : hi ) *tro on, Chola Look for the fair-faced god ; he holds the battle In his hand.” **L see him—lI see his white plumes nod ding in a group of spears. Now he is at the main gate of the temple, and speaks. Hark ! Ihe earth is shaken by another roar—from the street another great cry ; and through the out of the gate, he leads his band. And the animals —what shall I call them?’ ‘Tell us of the god!” replied the enthusi ast, himself ignorant of the name and nature of the horse. “Well, well—they run like deer; on them the godand his comrades plunge into the masses in the street; beating back and pur- suing, striking with their spoars and tramp- ling down all in their way. Stones and arrows are flung from the houses, but they avail nothing. The god shouts joyously, he plunges on; and the blood flows faster than before ; it reddens the shields, it drips from the spear-points——" “Enough, Mualox!’ said Montezuma, starting from his seat, and speaking firmly. ]l want no more. (Guide me hence !” The paba was surprised ; rising slowly, he asked : ** Will not the king stay to the end?” ‘Stay [" repeated the monarch, with curl- iag lip. ‘‘Are my people of Cholula wolves that i should be glad at their slaughter? It ia marder, massacre, not battle! Show me to the roof again. Come . Mualox turned to Tectl; touching her hand he found it cold; the sunken eyes and the lips vermil no longer, admonished him of the delicacy of her spiritand body. He filleda yase at the fountain and laved her face, the while soothingly repeating, ‘*Tectl, Tectl, child!" Some minutes were thus devoted; then, kissing her, and replacing the hand tenderly in the other lying in her lap, he said to the monarch: “Until to-day, O King, this sacredness has been sealed from the generations that for- souk the religion of Quetzal’. Kye of mocken has not seen, nor foot of unbeliever trod this purlieu, the last to receive his blessing. You lone—Iam of the god—you alone can go abroad knowing what is here. Never before were you so nearly face to face with the Ruler of the Winds! Aud now, with what force a servant may, [ charge you, by the glory of the Sua, respect this house; and when yon think vf it, or of what you have seen, be it as friend, lover and worshipper. Ifthe king will fol- low me I am ready.” “7 om ' ‘YY > SInOAKe, neither mocker nor unbelicver. Lead on,” replied Montezuma. And after that, fhe king paid no atten- tion to the cHamber; he moved = along the aisles teo unhappy to be curious. The twenty thousand warriors bad not been mentioned by Tectl; they had not, it would seem, entered the city or the battle, so there was a chance of the victory : yet was he hopeless, for never a doubt had he Wherefore his lamentation was twofold—for his people and for himself. Aud Vualox was silent as the king, though ior a different cause. To him, suddenly, the object of his life put on the garb of quick possibility. Quetzal’, he was sure, would of uer story. ill the streets of Cholula with the dead and crows his wrath amid the ruins of the city. In the face of example so dreadful, none would dare oppose him, not even Montezuma, whose pride broken was next to his faith gained. And around the new-born hope, as cherubs around the Madonna, rustled the wiags of fancies most exalted. He saw the supremacy of Quetzal’ acknowledged above all others, the Cu restored to its first glory, and tne silent cells re-opened. O happy day! Already he heard the courtyard resounding with solemn chants as of old; and before the altar, in the presence-chamber, from morn till night he stood, receiving offerings and dis- pensing blessings to the worshippers who, with @ faith eqaal to his own, believed the ancient image the Ove Supreme God. At the head of the eastern steps of the tem- ple, as the king began the descent, the holy mau knelt and said: ‘“* For peace to his people let the wise Mon- tezuma look to Quetzal’. Mualox gives him his blessing. Farewell.” CHAPTER VI. THE CONQUEROR WILL CuME. A tew weeks more—weeks of pain, vacila- tion, embassies and distracted councils to Montezuma; of doubt and anxiety to the nobles; of sacrifice and ceremonies by the priests; of fear and wonder to the people. In that time, if never before, the Spaniard be- came the oue subject of discourse throughout Auahusc. Inthe tanguez, merchants bar- gaining paused to interchange opinions about them; craftsmen in the shops entertained and frightened each other with stories of their marvellous strength and ferocity; porters, bending under burdens, speculated on their character and mission; and never a waterman passed an acquaintance on the lake, without lingering awhile to ask or give the latest news from the Holy City, which, with the best grace they could, still entertained its ecourgers, What Malinche—for by that name Cortes was now universally known—would do was the first conjecture ; what the great king in- tended was the next. As a matter of policy, the dismal massacre in Choluia accomplished all Cortes proposed ; it made him a national terror ; it smoothed the causeway for his march, and held the gates of Xvloc open for peaceful entry into Tenochtit- lan. Yet the question on the many tongues war, Would he come ? and he himself answered. One day a courier ran up the vreat street of Tenochtitlan to the sings, paluce; immediately the portal was thronged wiih anxious citizens. That morn- ing Malinche began his march to the capital— © Was coming, was actuaily on his way. The thousauds trembled as they heard the news. After that th mess ‘ city was not an hour without reporting the progress of the ‘jpontards, whose every step and halt and camping-p ace waa watched with the distrust suvere ot fear ant the siceplessness of jealousy. The horsemen and fuotmen were all numbered ; the personal appearance of each leader was painted over and over again with brush and tongue ; the devices on the shields and pen. vons were described with heraldic accuracy, \nd though, from long service and constant ‘xposure and cepeated battles, the equipments of the alyenturers had lost the freshness that belonged to them the day of the departure from Cuba; though plumes and scarfs were stained, and casyues and breastglates tar- nished, and good steeds tamed by strange fare and wearisome marches, nevertheless the aceounts that went abroad concerning them were sufliciently splendid and terrible to con- ae prophesies by which they were pre- \nd the people, made swift by alarm and ws sity, out-marched Cortes many days. 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