laa eiadl ae a Se SEES ay _— “are 9 ey ae a Fi - sy oe ak, ee oe a aided EEE kee somes oh aghong ame snee le rey I THE FAIR GOD. BOOK SIX. CHAPTER IL. (Contin ued.) HE DAILY EXAMINER, 50,000. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted Minutes passed—minutes of tortnre to him, | and of breathless expectency to all present, except the caviliers, who, unconscious of peril watched the scene with indifference, or rather, the scornful curiosity nataral to men profess- ing a purer and diviner faith, At last his hand dropped, and he said with dignity : ** Let this end pare I — My ‘a —AT THE— expianatio » accepted. ‘annot a expianation must be joverme as yon say.| OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. youshould receive my word with so little JOHN JOY, credit; and if you can devote yourselves so The words, audible throughout the cham- ber, proceed “i from the nearest devotee—a tall man, well muffled in gown and hood. rhe monarch controlled himself, and | stened, while the speaker continued in a slow, monot- onous manner, desigued to leave the cavaliers, whom he knew to be observing him, in doubt whether he was praying, or intoning some part of the service of the occasion. “1 is in the streets a> 1 in the palaces, and has gone forth into provinces, that Montezuma is the willing guest of the strangers, and that | elsewhere, without my order. from great love of them and their soviety, he king. will not come away, although his empire 18; you | dissolving and the religion of his fathers menaced by a new one; but know, O king, that the chiefs and caciques refuse to credit the evil spoken of you, and, believing you a prisoner, are resolved to restore you to free dom. time chosen for the rescue. ‘The way back to the throne is clear; you have only to go hence. What says the king? The nation awaits his answer.” ‘*The throne is inseparable from where I am, under my feet always,” answered the monarch coldly. ie ‘* And there may it remain forever ! sala the devotee, with fervor. ‘I only meant to pray you to come from amongst the strangers, and set it oace more where it belongs—amongst the loving hearts that gave it to you. Mis- understand me not, O king. Short time have we for words, The enemy is present. I offer you rescue and liberty.” ‘* To offer me liberty is to deny that I am free. Who is he that proposes to give me what is mine alone to give? Lam with Huit- ail’. Whocomes thus between me and the god ?” From the pabas in the chamber ther: loud murmur; bat asthe king and devotee retained their composure, and, like praying men, looked steadily at the tace of Huitzil’, the cavaliers remained unsuspicious observers vf what was to them merely a sinful cere- mony. ‘*‘l am the humblest, though not the least loving, of all your subjects,” ewered. “The name?” said the king. ‘* You ask me to go hence ; whither and.with whom *” ‘ Know me without speaking my name, O king. Iam your brother's son.” tienen was visibly affected. awhile he said : s** Speak further. Consider what you have said true—that I am a prisoner, that the strapgers present are my guards—what are the means ‘of rescue? Speak, that I may judge of them. Couspiracy is abroad, and I do not choose to be blindly led from what is | galled my prison to a tomb.” To the reasonable demand the ‘tzin calmly replied, ‘That you were coming to worship to-day, aud the conditions upon which you had permission to come, I learned from the teotuctii. I saw the opportunity, and proposed to attempt your rescue. In Tialac the gods have a faithful servant, and you, Oking, atrue lover. When you were received upon the azofeas, you did not fail to notice the pabas. lever before_in any one temple have there been so many assembled. They are the instruments of the rescue.” ‘** The instruments !” ‘exclaimed the king, unable to repress his scorn. The ‘tzin interposed hastily. ‘* Beware! Though v hat we say is not understood by the strangers, their faculties are sharp, and very little may awaken their suspicion and alarm ; and if our offer be rejected, better for you, O king, that they may go hence ignorant of their danger and our design. Yes, if your conjec- ture were true, if we did propose to face the teules with barehanded pabas, your scorn would be justified; but know that the con- course on the azoteas is, in fact, of chiefs and eaciques, whose gowns do but conceal their preparation for battle.” Apang contracted the monarch’s face, and his hands closed harder upon his breast ; possibly he shuddered at the necessity so shrust upon him of deciding between Malinche whom he feared, and the people whom he so loved. ** Ves,” continued the ’tzin, “here are the chosen of the realm—the noblest and the best —each with his life in his hand, an offering to you. What need of further words? You have not forgotten the. habits of war; you divine the object of the conceurse of priests ; you understand they are formed in ranks, tuat, upon a signal, they may throw them- selves as one man upon the strangers. Here in the sanctuary are fifty more with maqua- huitls ; behind them a door hag been construct- el te pass you quickly to the azoteas; they will help me to keep the door, and stay pur suit, while you descend tothe street. An now, O king, said [ not rightly ? What have todo more than go hence? Dread not torus. Inthe presence of Huitzil’, and in defence of his altar, we will fight. If we fall in such glorious combat, he will waft our souls straightway to the Sun.” ‘ My son,” the king answered, after a pause, ‘if I were a prisoner I wouldj say you and the lords have done well ; but, being free and pursuing my own policy, L reject the rescue. Go your ways in peace; leave meto my prayers. In a few days the strangers will depart; then, if not sooner, I will come back as you wish, and bring the old time with me, and make all the land happy.” : ; The monarch cea He imagined the question anawered and passed; but 4 mur- mur, almost a groan, recalled him from the effort to abstract himself. And then the teotuctli, exercising his privilege, went to him, and, laying a bane upoa his arm, and point- ing up to the god, said. ‘‘ Hearken, O king! The strangers have already asked you to allow them to set up an altar here in the house of Huitzil’, that they may worship theit god after their man- ner. The request was sacrilege. listening to ita sin; to grant it woald make you accursed forever. Save yourself and the god, by going hence aa the lords have besought. Be wise in time.” «| have decided,” said the poor king, ina trembling voice—*‘ I have decided.” Tlalac looked to the ’tzin despairingly. The —_ to the monarch’s veneration for the god ) ne—is was a After y ea nis fathers had failed ; what else remained ? And the ’tzin for the first time looked to the king, saying sorrowfully: ‘‘Anahuac is the eommon motaer, as Huitzil’ is the father. The foot of the stranger is heavy on her breast, and she criec aloud, “‘Where is Montezuma? Where is the Lord of the Earth? Where is the Child of she San?” And silence hung heavy in the sanctuary, and the waiting was painful. Again the ‘tzin’s voice : ** The bride sits in the house waiting, Love puts its songs in her mouth, and kindles her smiles with the dazzle of stars. But the bridegroom liagers, and the evening and the morning bring him not. Ah, what is she, though ever so beautiful and sweet-singin — he comes ~ and may never come ? 6 ing, you are the lingering lord, and Anahuac the waiting bride; ruertere her, come.” The fated king covered his face with his . a8 U, by shutting out the light, to find , Mi ene pace he aie ee aes Know further, O king, that this is the | : : ; o | worst form is very prevalent in many citics At the same time; that fact | the devotee an- | oh Z color next appear, and a peculiar odor totally capable of equal devotion to myself ? me once more. I do not love the strangers. 1 hope yet to see them sacrificed to Huitzil.’ They promise in a few days to leave the country, and I stay with them to hasten their depat ture, and, in the meantime, shield you, the nation, the temples, aud the gods, trom their power, which 1s past finding out. There | fore, let no blow be struck at them, nere or Iam yet the Peace be with Let me have peace. I have spoken.” (T'o be continued.) = A Diphtheria Scare. There is no doabt but that diphtheria in its and small towns. is no reason for frightening people out of their wits, with every new case of sore throat. Even ulcerated sore throat is bad enough, aud no person would have that for fun. Yet hun- dreds of p wSons are said to have had diph theria who only had a severe sore threat. The form of sore throat which often passes for diphtheretic is what old people call quinsy. ‘“Putrid sore throat,” known long before diphtheria, was probably a form of diphtheria, and very dangerous. 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