ae Sc THE BOOK SIX, CHAPTER IX. LIFE IN THE PABA’S WORLD. When the page awoke, freshing sleep, he saw the fountain first and Teceti next. She was sitting a little way off upon a mat stretched on the fioor, A number of birds were about her, whistling and co- quetting with each other. One or two of very beautiful plumage balanced themselves on the edge of the basin, and bathed their wings in the crystal water. Through half-shut eyes he studied her. She was quiet--thinking of what ? Of what do children think in their waking dreams’ Yet he might have known, from her pensive look and frequent sighs, that the fountain was singing to deaf ears, and the} birds playing their tricks before sightless| eyes. ‘She was most probably thinking of | what he had so lately taught her, and nursed | the great mystery as something past finding | out; many a wiser head has done the same | thing. Now, Orteguilla was very sensible of her loveliness ; he was no less sensible, also, that she was a mystery out of the common way of life ; and had he been in a place of safety, in the palace of Axaya’, he wonld have stayed a long time, pretending sleep, in order to study her unobserved. But his situation presently rose to mind ; the yellow glow of the lamps suggested the day outside ; the birds, liberty ; the fountain and shrubbery, the world he had lost; and the girl, life—his life and all its in- numerable attachments. And so in his mind he ran over his adventures in the house. He surveyed all of the chamber that was visible fromthe bench. The light, the fountain, the vegetation, the decorated walls—everything in view dependent upon the care of man. Where so much was to be done constantly, was there not something to be done at once— something to save life? There were lamps; how were they supplied? They might go out. And, Jesu Christo! the corpse of the paba? He sat up, as if touched by a spear; there it was, in all the repulsiveness of death. rhe movement attracted the girls attention; she arose and waited for him to speak. ‘*Good morning, if morning it be,” he said. She made no reply *“Come here,” ke continued. questions to ask.”’ She drew a few steps nearer. A bird with breast of purple and wings of snow flew areund her for a while, then settled upon her hand, } the ‘*T have some and was drawn c‘ose to her bosom. He re- membered, from Father Bartolome’s reading, how the love of Ged once before took «a bird’s fourm: and _ forth- with his piety and superstition hedged her about with sanctity. What with the white wings upon her breast, and the whiter inno. cency within, she was safe as if bound by walls of brass. : _ “Have no fear, I pray you,” he said, mis. interpreting her respectfal sentiment. ‘* You and I are two people in « difficult strait, and, if I mistake not, much dependent upon each other. A God, of whom you never heard, but whom I will tell you all about, took your father away and sent him in his stead. ~The road thither, 1 confess, has been toilsome and dreadful. Ah, me! I shudder at the thought !” He emphasized his feelings by a true a true Spanish shrug of the shoulders. “This is a place,~ he next said, ** How long have you been here ?”’ ‘I cannot say.” “Can you remember coming, and who brought you ?” “hea” ** You must have been a baby.” He looked at her with pity. ‘Have you never been elsewhere.” ** No, never.” ‘Ah, by the Mother that keeps me! l- ways here! And the sky, and sun, and stars, and all God's glory of nature, seen in the val. leys, mountains, and rivers and seas, have they been denied you, poor gir] ?” ** I have seen them all,” she answered. ** Where ?” ** On the ceiling ard walls.” He looked up at the former, and noticed its excellence of representation. “Very good—-beautiful !” he said, in the way of criticism. ** Who did the work ?” ** Quetzal’.” “ And who is Quetzal’ ”” a ho should know better than the god himself ? ** Me?” “ie,” — he shrugged his shoulders. My name, then, is ¢ al’ vow a a a hen, is Quetzal’, Now, what ** Tecetl.”’ ** Well, then, Tec atrange etl, let me undeceive y In the first place I am not Quetzal’ or fm god. lam a man, 48 your father there was, My name is Urteguilla, and forthe time I am page tothe great king Montezuma. And be- fore long, if I live, and get out of this place as I most devoutly pray, I will .bea soldier. - the next place you are a girl, and soon will oe pr have been cheated of life. ods help | will take i you understand me ?” vigrapeh «<a No; "nless men and gods are the same.” Heaven forbid !” ¢ crossed himself fer- vently. “Do you not know what men are ?” i All my knowledge of things is from the —— on the walls, and what else you see ere. i Jesu Christo!” he cried, in open astonish- ment. And did the good man never tell you of the world outside —of its creation, and ~——e upon millions of people ?” No. “Of the world in whieh you may find the originals of all that is painted onthe walls, more beautiful than colors can make them.” He received the same reply, but still, in- credulous, went on. ‘“* Who takes care of these plants ?” ** My father.” 7 “* A servant brings your food to the door— may he do so again? Have you not seen him?” a “* Where does the oil that feeds the lamps come from ?” ** From Quetzal’.” _Just then a lamp went out. He arose has- tily, and saw that the contents of the cup were entirely consumed. ‘*Tecetl, is there plenty of oil? Where do you keep it? Tell me. ‘“‘Ina@ jar there by the door. Whi . ile you were asleep I refilled the cu jorincnle* ps, and now the (To be continued.) ———- = Scott's Emulsion of Cod Li ver Oil td vs iiypophosphites sold all over the world. It is far superi to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and are digested. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton Bary Bucks, London, England, says : “] have ee Scott’s Emulsion and taken it my- on . is palatable, efficient, and can be tol- y almost anyone, especially where cod liver oj] itself cannot I druggists, 50c and $1, oo ae See the $ i ot Jo nds Ct Tie tape after a long, re- | THE DAILY EXAMINER. oS GOD. 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