Montezuma's Daughter eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 532 pages of information about Montezuma's Daughter.

Montezuma's Daughter eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 532 pages of information about Montezuma's Daughter.

Presently there was a sound of music, and, accompanied by certain artists, my pages entered, bearing with them apparel more gorgeous than any that I had worn hitherto.  First, these pages having stripped me of my robes, the artists painted all my body in hideous designs of red, and white, and blue, till I resembled a flag, not even sparing my face and lips, which they coloured with carmine hues.  Over my heart also they drew a scarlet ring with much care and measurement.  Then they did up my hair that now hung upon my shoulders, after the fashion in which it was worn by generals among the Indians, tying it on the top of my head with an embroidered ribbon red in colour, and placed a plume of cock’s feathers above it.  Next, having arrayed my body in gorgeous vestments not unlike those used by popish priests at the celebration of the mass, they set golden earrings in my ears, golden bracelets on my wrists and ankles, and round my neck a collar of priceless emeralds.  On my breast also they hung a great gem that gleamed like moonlit water, and beneath my chin a false beard made from pink sea shells.  Then having twined me round with wreaths of flowers till I thought of the maypole on Bungay Common, they rested from their labours, filled with admiration at their handiwork.

Now the music sounded again and they gave me two lutes, one of which I must hold in either hand, and conducted me to the great hall of the palace.  Here a number of people of rank were gathered, all dressed in festal attire, and here also on a dais to which I was led, stood my four wives clad in the rich dresses of the four goddesses Xochi, Xilo, Atla, and Clixto, after whom they were named for the days of their wifehood, Atla being the princess Otomie.  When I had taken my place upon the dais, my wives came forward one by one, and kissing me on the brow, offered me sweetmeats and meal cakes in golden platters, and cocoa and mescal in golden cups.  Of the mescal I drank, for it is a spirit and I needed inward comfort, but the other dainties I could not touch.  These ceremonies being finished, there was silence for a while, till presently a band of filthy priests entered at the far end of the chamber, clad in their scarlet sacrificial robes.  Blood was on them everywhere, their long locks were matted with it, their hands were red with it, even their fierce eyes seemed full of it.  They advanced up the chamber till they stood before the dais, then suddenly the head priest lifted up his hands, crying aloud: 

‘Adore the immortal god, ye people,’ and all those gathered there prostrated themselves shouting: 

‘We adore the god.’

Thrice the priest cried aloud, and thrice they answered him thus, prostrating themselves at every answer.  Then they rose again, and the priest addressed me, saying: 

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