第44章

类别:其他 作者:Haggard, H。 Rider字数:4760更新时间:18/12/26 16:43:37
Otomiebadethembeseatedandaddressedthemthus: ’Hearme,youchiefsandcaptainsofmymother’srace,whoamyourprincessbyrightofblood,thelastofyourancientrulers,andwhoammoreoverthedaughterofMontezuma,EmperorofAnahuac,nowdeadtousbutlivingevermoreintheMansionsoftheSun。 FirstI presenttoyouthismyhusband,thelordTeule,towhomIwasgiveninmarriagewhenheheldthespiritofthegodTezcat,andwhom,whenhehadpassedthealtarofthegod,beingchosenbyheaventoaidusinourwar,Iweddedanewafterthefashionoftheearth,andbythewillofmyroyalbrethren。 Know,chiefsandcaptains,thatthislord,myhusband,isnotofourIndianblood,norishealtogetherofthebloodoftheTeuleswithwhomweareatwar,butratherofthatofthetruechildrenofQuetzal,thedwellersinafaroffnorthernseawhoarefoestotheTeules。 Andastheyarefoes,sothismylordistheirfoe,andasdoubtlessyouhaveheard,ofallthedeedsofarmsthatwerewroughtuponthenightoftheslayingoftheTeules,noneweregreaterthanhis,anditwashewhofirstdiscoveredtheirretreat。 ’ChiefsandcaptainsofthegreatandancientpeopleoftheOtomie,IyourprincesshavebeensenttoyoubyCuitlahua,mykingandyours,togetherwithmylord,topleadwithyouonacertainmatter。 Ourkinghasheard,andIalsohaveheardwithshame,thatmanyofthewarriorsofourbloodhavejoinedtheTlascalans,whowereeverfoestotheAztecs,intheirunholyalliancewiththeTeules。 Nowforawhilethewhitemenarebeatenback,buttheyhavetouchedthegoldtheycovet,andtheywillreturnagainlikebeestoahalf-drainedflower。 Theywillreturn,yetofthemselvestheycandonothingagainstthegloryofTenoctitlan。 ButhowshallitgoifwiththemcomethousandsandtensofthousandsoftheIndianpeoples? Iknowwellthatnowinthistimeoftrouble,whenkingdomscrumble,whentheairisfullofportents,andtheverygodsseemimpotent,therearemanywhowouldseizethemomentandturnittotheirprofit。 Therearemanymenandtribeswhorememberancientwarsandwrongs,andwhocry,“Nowisthehourofvengeance,nowwewillthinkonthewidowsthattheAztecspearshavemade,onthetributewhichtheyhavewrungfromourpovertytoswelltheirwealth,andonthecaptiveswhohavedeckedthealtarsoftheirsacrifice!“ ’Isitnotso? Ay,itisso,andIcannotwonderatit。 YetIaskyoutorememberthis,thattheyokeyouwouldhelptosetupontheneckofthequeenofcitieswillfityourneckalso。 Ofoolishmen,doyouthinkthatyoushallbesparedwhenbyyouraidTenoctitlanisaruinandtheAztecsarenomoreapeople? Isaytoyounever。 ThesticksthattheTeulesusetobeatoutthelifeofTenoctitlanshallbythembebrokenonebyoneandcastintothefiretoburn。 IftheAztecsfall,thenearlyorlateeverytribewithinthiswidelandshallfall。 Theyshallbeslain,theircitiesshallbestampedflat,theirwealthshallbewrungfromthem,andtheirchildrenshalleatthebreadofslaveryanddrinkthewaterofaffliction。 Choose,yepeopleoftheOtomie。 Willyoustandbythemenofyourowncustomsandcountry,thoughtheyhavebeenyourfoesattimes,orwillyouthrowinyourlotwiththestranger? Choose,yepeopleoftheOtomie,andknowthis,thatonyourchoiceandthatoftheothermenofAnahuac,dependsthefateofAnahuac。 Iamyourprincess,andyoushouldobeyme,butto-dayIissuenocommand。 IsaychoosebetweentheallianceoftheAztecandtheyokeoftheTeule,andmaythegodabovethegods,thealmighty,theinvisiblegod,directyourchoice。’ Otomieceasedandamurmurofapplausewentroundthehall。 Alas,Icandonojusticetothefireofherwords,anymorethanIcandescribethedignityandlovelinessofherpersonasitseemedinthathour。 Buttheywenttotheheartsoftherudechieftainswholistened。 ManyofthemdespisedtheAztecsasawomanishpeopleoftheplainsandthelakes,apeopleofcommerce。 Manyhadbloodfeudsagainstthemdatingbackforgenerations。 Butstilltheyknewthattheirprincessspoketruth,andthatthetriumphoftheTeuleinTenoctitlanwouldmeanhistriumphovereverycitythroughouttheland。 Sothenandtheretheychose,thoughinafterdays,inthestressofdefeatandtrouble,manywentbackupontheirchoiceasisthefashionofmen。 ’Otomie,’criedtheirspokesman,aftertheyhadtakencounseltogether,’wehavechosen。 Princess,yourwordshaveconqueredus。 WethrowinourlotwiththeAztecsandwillfighttothelastforfreedomfromtheTeule。’ ’NowIseethatyouareindeedmypeople,andIamindeedyourruler,’answeredOtomie。 ’Sothegreatlordswhoaregone,myforefathers,yourchieftains,wouldhavespokeninalikecase。 Mayyouneverregretthischoice,mybrethren,MenoftheOtomie。’ AndsoitcametopassthatwhenwelefttheCityofPineswetookfromittoCuitlahuatheemperor,apromiseofanarmyoftwentythousandmenvowedtoservehimtothedeathinhiswaragainsttheSpaniard。 OurbusinesswiththepeopleoftheOtomiebeingendedforawhile,wereturnedtothecityofTenoctitlan,whichwereachedsafely,havingbeenabsentamonthandaday。 Itwasbutalittletime,andyetlongenoughforfreshsorrowstohavefallenonthatmostunhappytown。 FornowtheAlmightyhadaddedtotheburdenswhichwerelaiduponher。 Shehadtastedofdeathbytheswordofthewhiteman,nowdeathwaswithherinanothershape。 FortheSpaniardhadbroughtthefoulsicknessesofEuropewithhim,andsmall-poxragedthroughouttheland。 Daybydaythousandsperishedofit,fortheseignorantpeopletreatedtheplaguebypouringcoldwateruponthebodiesofthosesmitten,drivingthefeverinwardstothevitals,sothatwithintwodaysthemostofthemdied。* Itwaspitifultoseethemmaddenedwithsuffering,astheywanderedtoandfroaboutthestreets,spreadingthedistemperfarandwide。 Theyweredyinginthehouses,theylaydeadbycompaniesinthemarketplacesawaitingburial,forthesicknesstookitstollofeveryfamily,theverypriestsweresmittenbyitatthealtarastheysacrificedchildrentoappeasetheangerofthegods。 Buttheworstisstilltotell;Cuitlahua,theemperor,wasstruckdownbytheillness,andwhenwereachedthecityhelaydying。 Still,hedesiredtoseeus,andsentcommandsthatweshouldbebroughttohisbedside。 InvaindidIprayOtomienottoobey;she,whowaswithoutfear,laughedatme,saying,’What,myhusband,shallI shrinkfromthatwhichyoumustface? Come,letusgoandmakereportofourmission。 IfthesicknesstakesmeandIdie,itwillbebecausemyhourhascome。’ *ThistreatmentisfollowedamongtheIndiansofMexicotothisday,butifthewritermaybelievewhatheheardinthatcountry,thepatientisfrequentlycuredbyit。 SowewentandwereusheredintoachamberwhereCuitlahualaycoveredbyasheet,asthoughhewerealreadydead,andwithincenseburningroundhimingoldencensers。 Whenweenteredhewasinastupor,butpresentlyheawoke,anditwasannouncedtohimthatwewaited。 ’Welcome,niece,’hesaid,speakingthroughthesheetandinathickvoice;’youfindmeinanevilcase,formydaysarenumbered,thepestilenceoftheTeulesslaysthosewhomtheirswordsspared。 Soonanothermonarchmusttakemythrone,asItookyourfather’s,andIdonotaltogethergrieve,foronhimwillrestthegloryandtheburdenofthelastfightoftheAztecs。 Yourreport,niece;letmehearitswiftly。 WhatsaytheclansoftheOtomie,yourvassals?’ ’Mylord,’Otomieanswered,speakinghumblyandwithbowedhead,’maythisdistemperleaveyou,andmayyoulivetoreignoverusformanyyears! Mylord,myhusbandTeuleandIhavewonbackthemostpartofthepeopleoftheOtomietoourcauseandstandard。 Anarmyoftwentythousandmountainmenwaitsuponyourword,andwhenthosearespenttherearemoretofollow。’ ’Welldone,daughterofMontezuma,andyou,whiteman,’gaspedthedyingking。 ’Thegodswerewisewhentheyrefusedyoubothuponthestoneofsacrifice,andIwasfoolishwhenIwouldhaveslainyou,Teule。 ToyouandallIsaybeofasteadfastheart,andifyoumustdie,thendiewithhonour。 Thefraydrawson,butIshallnotshareit,andwhoknowsitsend?’ Nowhelaysilentforawhile,thenofasudden,asthoughaninspirationhadseizedhim,hecastthesheetfromhisfaceandsatuponhiscouch,nopleasantsighttosee,forthepestilencehaddoneitsworstwithhim。 ’Alas!’hewailed,’andalas! IseethestreetsofTenoctitlanredwithbloodandfire,Iseeherdeadpiledupinheaps,andthehorsesoftheTeulestramplethem。 IseetheSpiritofmypeople,andhervoiceissighingandherneckisheavywithchains。 Thechildrenarevisitedbecauseoftheevilofthefathers。 Yearedoomed,peopleofAnahuac,whomIwouldhavenurturedasaneaglenurturesheryoung。 HellyawnsforyouandEarthrefusesyoubecauseofyoursins,andtheremnantthatremainsshallbeslavesfromgenerationtogeneration,tillthevengeanceisaccomplished!’ Havingcriedthuswithagreatvoice,Cuitlahuafellbackuponthecushions,andbeforethefrightenedleechwhotendedhimcouldlifthishead,hehadpassedbeyondthetroublesofthisearth。 Butthewordswhichhehadspokenremainedfixedintheheartsofthosewhoheardthem,thoughtheyweretoldtononeexcepttoGuatemoc。 ThustheninmypresenceandinthatofOtomiediedCuitlahua,emperoroftheAztecs,whenhehadreignedbutfifteenweeks。 Oncemorethenationmourneditsking,thechiefofmanyathousandofitschildrenwhomthepestilencesweptwithhimtothe’MansionsoftheSun,’orperchancetothe’darknessbehindtheStars。’ Butthemourningwasnotforlong,forintheurgencyofthetimesitwasnecessarythatanewemperorshouldbecrownedtotakecommandofthearmiesandrulethenation。 ThereforeonthemorrowoftheburialofCuitlahuathecouncilofthefourelectorswasconvened,andwiththemlessernoblesandprincestothenumberofthreehundred,andIamongthemintherightofmyrankasgeneral,andashusbandoftheprincessOtomie。 Therewasnogreatneedofdeliberation,indeed,forthoughthenamesofseveralwerementioned,theprincesknewthattherewasbutonemanwhobybirth,bycourage,andnobilityofmind,wasfittedtocopewiththetroublesofthenation。 ThatmanwasGuatemoc,myfriendandbloodbrother,thenephewofthetwolastemperorsandthehusbandofmywife’ssister,Montezuma’sdaughter,Tecuichpo。 Allknewit,Isay,except,strangelyenough,Guatemochimself,foraswepassedintothecouncilhenamedtwootherprinces,sayingthatwithoutdoubtthechoicelaybetweenthem。 Itwasasplendidandasolemnsight,thatgatheringofthefourgreatlords,theelectors,dressedintheirmagnificentrobes,andofthelessercouncilofconfirmationofthreehundredlordsandprinces,whosatwithoutthecirclebutinhearingofallthatpassed。 Verysolemnalsowastheprayerofthehighpriest,who,cladinhisrobesofsable,seemedlikeablotofinkdroppedonaglitterofgold。 Thusheprayed: