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The fair god, or, The last of the 'Tzins

a tale of the conquest of Mexico
  
  
  
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CONTENTS.

Page CONTENTS.

CONTENTS.

  • BOOK ONE.

    Chapter

    Page

    • I. Our Mother has a Fortune waiting us yonder 1

    • II. Quetzal', the Fair God 7

    • III. A Challenge 13

    • IV. Tenochtitlan at Night 16

    • V. The Child of the Temple 20

    • VI. The Cû of Quetzal', and Mualox, the Paba 25

    • VII. The Prophecy on the Wall 30

    • VIII. A Business Man in Tenochtitlan 39

    • IX. The Questioner of the Morning 46

    • X. Going to the Combat 50

    • XI. The Combat 59

    • XII. Mualox, and his World 68

    • XIII. The Search for Quetzal' 74

  • BOOK TWO.

    • I. Who are the Strangers? 83

    • II. A Tezcucan Lover 89

    • III. The Banishment of Guatamozin 95

    • IV. Guatamozin at Home 103

    • V. Night at the Chalcan's 112

    • VI. The Chinampa 120

    • VII. Court Gossip 126

    • VIII. Guatamozin and Mualox 130

    • IX. A King's Banquet 135

    • X. The 'Tzin's Love 141

    • XI. The Chant 150


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  • BOOK THREE.

    • I. The First Combat 162

    • II. The Second Combat 169

    • III. The Portrait 180

    • IV. The Trial 183

  • BOOK FOUR.

    • I. The King gives a Trust to Hualpa 192

    • II. The King and the 'Tzin 198

    • III. Love on the Lake 207

    • IV. The King demands a Sign of Mualox 214

    • V. The Massacre in Cholula 220

    • VI. The Conqueror will come 230

    • VII. Montezuma goes to meet Cortez 239

    • VIII. The Entry 246

  • BOOK FIVE.

    • I. Public Opinion 257

    • II. A Message from the Gods 261

    • III. How Ills of State become Ills of Society 267

    • IV. Ennuyé in the Old Palace 275

    • V. Alvarado finds the Light of the World 282

    • VI. The Iron Cross 291

    • VII. The Christians in the Toils 299

    • VIII. The Iron Cross comes back to its Giver 306

    • IX. Truly Wonderful — A Fortunate Man hath a Memory 315

    • X. How the Iron Cross came back 317

    • XI. The Christian takes care of his own 325

  • BOOK SIX.

    • I. The Lord Hualpa flees his Fortune 339

    • II. Whom the Gods destroy they first make mad 347


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    • III. The Public Opinion makes Way 357

    • IV. The 'Tzin's Farewell to Quetzal' 364

    • V. The Cells of Quetzal' again 374

    • VI. Lost in the Old Cû 379

    • VII. How the Holy Mother helps her Children 385

    • VIII. The Paba's Angel 392

    • IX. Life in the Paba's World 404

    • X. The Angel becomes a Beadswoman 410

    • XI. The Public Opinion proclaims itself — Battle 427

  • BOOK SEVEN.

    • I. The Heart can be wiser than the Head 438

    • II. The Conqueror on the Causeway again 449

    • III. La Viruela 454

    • IV. Montezuma a Prophet. — His Prophecy 455

    • V. How to yield a Crown 462

    • VI. In the Leaguer 465

    • VII. In the Leaguer yet 473

    • VIII. The Battle of the Mantas 481

    • IX. Over the Wall, — Into the Palace 489

    • X. The Way through the Wall 499

    • XI. Battle in the Air 510

    • XII. In the Interval of the Battle — Love 524

    • XIII. The Beginning of the End 527

    • XIV. The King before his People again 532

    • XV. The Death of Montezuma 544

    • XVI. Adieu to the Palace 550

    • XVII. The Pursuit begins 559

    • XVIII. La Noche Triste 562


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