THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SEVEN. CHAPTER VIL. IN THE LEAGUER YET. Gaatamozin took little rest that night. The rtainty of the combat multiplied ve ry ure was not to be supposed that his cares, It hi s enemy would keep to content lay after day with receiving that was neither his character nor his policy. To morrow he would certainly the gates, and try conclusions ta uae streets. The first duty, therefore, was to provide for sucha continge icy. So the ‘tzin went along all the the palace, assaults; ope n THE DAILY EXAMINER, a ae How to Make Marriage a Success. the *1.¥ By observing as closely as possible ; “ee 7 following “lets” the number of homes let” will be mate srially decreased: Let each allow the other to thing. Let each consult the other's fe elings. Let each realize the fact that they are “one. know some Let the husband frequent his home, not the club. Let his having ‘‘to see 4 man” wait till next da Let hie latchkey gather unto itse lf rust from disuse. : is Let him speak. to his wife, not yell ‘‘say at her. Let him be as courteous after marriage as before. Let him confide in his wife; their interests streets leading to the old palace, followed by strong working part ties; and where the highest houses fronted each other he stopped, and thereat the details fell to making barric: ades an L carrying stones and logs to the roofs. As a tinal measure of importance, he cut passages through the walls of the houses and gardens, that companies might be passed quic ‘ily and secretly from one thor sughfare to another. Everywhere he found great cause for mourn ing ; but the stories of the day were necessar- ily lost in the demands of the morrow. He visited his caciques, and waited on the Lord Cuitlahua to take hisorders; then he went to the temples, whence, as he well knew, the the multitude in great part derived their in- spiration. The duties of the soldier, politi cian, atk 1 devotee dischs arged, he betook him self to the chinampa, and to Tula told the heroisms of the combat, and his plans and hopes; then he re newed his own inspirations. Toward morning he returned to the great temple. Hualpa and Io’, having Feel him throughout his round, spread ‘their mantles on the roof and slept; he could not; between the work of yesterday and that to come, his mind pl ayed pendulously, and with such forceful activity as forbade slumber. From the quarters of the strangers, the neighing and trampling of steeds, and voices of direc- tion, It was a long night to him; but at last over the crown of the White Woman the dawn flung its first light into the valley, and then he saw the palace, its walls manned, the gun- ners by their pieces, and in the great court lines of footmen, and at the main gate horse- men standing by their bridles. ‘Thanks, O gods!" he cried. ‘* Walls will not separate my people from their enemies to- aay : With the sunrise the assault began—a re petition of that of the day betore. the n the gans opened ; and while the in- le the fire, out of the gates tid ls ree le 1 under rode Cortes and his chivalry, a hundred§men- at-arms., Into the massjthey dashed. Space sutlicient having been won, they wheeled southward down the beautiful street, followed by detachments of bowmen and arquebusiers a Plascalans. With them also went Mesa and his gun. When fairly in the street, walls, the ‘tzin’s tactics and preparation ap- peared. Upon the approach of the cavalry, environed with are equal. Let him assist her in beautifying the home. ; Let him appreciate her as his best part- ner. j f Let her not trouble him with petty troubles, , Let her not narrate Mrs. Next Door's gossip, Let her not fret because Mrs. Neighbor has a sealskin. Let her make home more pleasant than the club. Let her dress as tastefully for him as for strangers. Let her sympathize with him in business cares. Let her home mean love and rest, not noise and strife. Let her meet him with a kiss not a frown. tS AL OO A ne Your Life in Danger. Take time by the forelock ere that rasping, hacky cough of yours carries you where 80 many consumptives have preceded you; lose no time, but procure a bottle of the rational remedy for Lung and Bronchial Diseases, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. It will cure you. 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Never was Mesa so bard press- ed; never was helmet and corslets so nearly useless; never gave up the ghost so many of the veteran Tlascalans, At length the easy way brought toa stop; before them was the first barricade—a work of earth and stones too high to be leaped, and defended by Chinant- lah spears of al] native weapons the most dreaded. Nevertheless, Cortes drew rein only at itsfoot. On the instant his shield and mail warded off a score of bronzed points, whirled his axe, crash went the spears —that was all. Meantime, the eager hosemen in the rear, not knowing of the obstacle in {front, pressed on ; the narrow space becoming packed ; then from the roofs on the right hand and‘the left descended a tempest of stones and lances,blent with beams of wood, against which no tguard was strong enough. Six men and horses fell A cry of. dismay arose from the pack, end much calling was there on patron saints, much writhing and swaying ot men and plung- ng of steeds, and vain looking upward through ~ 3 of Cortes quitted smashing spears over the barricade. ** Out! out! Back, in Christ's cried, The jam was finally relieved. Again his voice : **'To Mesa, some of ye; Speed ! ‘‘Then he, too, rode sluwly back ; and sharper than the shame of the retreat, sharper than the arrows or the taunts ofthe foe, sharper than all them together, was the sight of the six riders in their armour left to quick despoilment—they and their good steeds. It was not easy for Mesa to come; but he did, opening within a hundred feet of the barricade. Aj gain and again he fired; the smoke wreathed blinding about him. ‘‘What sayest thou now?” asked Cortes, impatiently. ‘*That thou mayest go, and thou wilt. The saints go with thee ! . The barricade .was a ruin. At the first bridge again there was a fierce struggle; when taken, the floor was heaped with dead and wounded infidels. And so forhours. Only at the last gate, that opening on the causeway to Iztapalayan, did Cortes stop the sally. Then, riding to the rear, now becothe the front, he started in return. Needless to tell how well the Chris- tians fought, or how devotedly the pagans 1e- sisted and perished. Enough that the going back was more difficult than the coming. Four more of the Spaniards perished on the way. At a late hour that night Sandoval entered Cortes’ room; and gave him a parchment. The chief went to the lamp and read; then, snatching his swordjfrom the table, he walk- ed to and fro, as was his woat when much disturbed; only his strides were longer and the gride of the weapon on the tiled floor more relentless than common. Hie stopped abruptly. ** Dead, ten of them! captain ? ** Three were saved,” replied Sandoval. “‘ By my conscience, I like it not! thou? » “| like it less,” said the captain naively. *“ What say the men?’ ** They demand to be led from the city while yet they have strength to go.” Cortes frowned and .continued his walk. When next he stopped, he said, in the tone of a man whose mind was made up : “Good night, captain. See that the sen- tinels sleep not ; and, captain, as thou goest, send hither Martin Lopez, and mind him to bring one or two of his master carpenters, Good night. ” at he mind of the leader, never so quick as in ne of trouble, had in the few minutes re- Mw wed the sortie. 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