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He raised her gently, and earried her through the entrance. The rough men look- ing on saw apon his cheek what, if the cheek had been a woman's, they would have sworn was a tear. ** Ho, Marina !” he cried to the wondering interpreter. ‘“‘I bring thee a bird dropped too soon from the nest. The hunter hath chased the poor thing, and here is a bolt in its wing. Give place in thy cot, while 1 go fora doctor, and room with thee, that malice hurt not a good name.” And at the sight the Indian woman was touched; she ran to the cot, smoothed the pillow of feathers, and said, ‘‘ Here, rest her here, and run quickly. I willcare for her.” He laid her down tenderly, but she clung to his hand, and said to Marina, ‘‘He must not go. Let him first hear what I have to say.” ** But you are hurt.” ‘*It is nothing, nothing. He must stay.” Soearnestly did she speak, that the captain changed his mind. ‘‘ Very well. What is spoken in pain.should be spoken quickly. I will stay.” Nenetzin caught the assent end went on rapidly. ‘‘ Let him know that to-morrow at noon the drum in the great temple will be beaten, and the bridges taken up, aud then there will be a war.” “By the saints} she bringeth doughty news,” said Alvarado, ia his voice of soldier. ** Ask her where she got it; ask her, as you love us, Marina.” ‘*From my father—from the king him: self.” ** And this is child of Marina. ** The princess Nenetzin,” said the cavalier. ** But stay not so. Ask her when and where she heard the news.” ** To-day, at Chapultepec.” “* What are the particulars ? war to be tions 7 “The Lord Cuitlahua is to take up the bridges. Maize and meat will be furnished tu-morrow only. About the great temple now there are ten thousand warriors for an attack, ind elsewhere in the city there are seventy thousand more,” ‘** Enough,” said Alvarado, kissing the lit- tie hand. ‘* Look now to the hurt, Marina. bring the light; mayhap we can take the bolt away ourselves,” Marina knelt and examined the wounded arm, and shortly held up the arrow. **Good !” the cavalier said. ‘Thou art « doctor, indeed, Marina. in _ theyvschools at home they give students big-lettered parchments. I will do better by thee; I wiil cover thearm that did this surgery with bracelets of gold. Run now, and bring cloth and water. The blood thou seest trickling here is from her heart, which loveth me too dearly to suffer such waste. Haste thee! haste thee!” They bathed the wound, and applied the bandages, though all too roughly to suit tire cavalier, who thereupon turned to go, saying, **sit thou there, Marina, and leave her not, except to do her will. 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The step you have arged upon me, in the name of the army, 1 hesitated to take [ grant you, 1 hesitated; but not from love of the suft-tongued, lying, pagan king. Bethink ve. We left Cuba hastily, as ve all remember, because of a design to arrest us there as malefactors and traitors. Now, when eur enemies in that island hear from our expediition, andfhave told them all its results—the wealth we have won, and the countries, cities, peoples and empire dis- covered—envy and jealousy will pursue us, and the false tongues go back to Spain, and till the ears of our royal master with reports intended to rob us of our glory and despoil us of our hire. How could 1 know but the seiz- ure in question might be magnified into im- policy and cruelty, and furnish cause for dis- grace, imprisonment end forfeiture? or that I hesitated. This news, however, endeth doubt and debate. The over-cunning king hath put himself outside of mercy or compas- sion; we are compelled to undo him. 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