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SUBJUGATION OF CHOLULA.
October, 1519.
Departure from Tlascala—Description of
Cholula—The Welcome—Army Quarters in
the City—Intimations of a Conspiracy
between the Mexicans and Cholultecs—
Cortés Asks for Provisions and Warriors—He
Holds a Council—Preparations for an Attack
—The Lords Enter the Court with the
Required Supplies—Cortés Reprimands
them in an Address—The Slaughter Begins
—Destruction of the City—Butchery and
Pillage—Amnesty finally Proclaimed—
Xicotencatl Returns to Tlascala—
Reconciliation of the Cholultecs and
Tlascaltecs—Dedication of a Temple to the
Virgin—Reflections on the Massacre of 235
Cholula

CHAPTER XV.
FROM CHOLULA TO IZTAPALAPAN.
October-November, 1519.
Montezuma Consults the Gods—He again 252
Begs the Strangers not to Come to him—
Popocatepetl and Iztaccihuatl—News from
Villa Rica—Death of Escalante—Return of
the Cempoalan Allies—Again en route for
Mexico—Reception at Huexotzinco—First
View of the Mexican Valley—Exultations and
Misgivings—Resting at Quauhtechcatl—The
Counterfeit Montezuma—Munificent
Presents—The Emperor Attempts to
Annihilate the Army by Means of Sorcerers—
Through Quauhtechcatl, Amaquemecan, and
Tlalmanalco—A Brilliant Procession Heralds
the Coming of Cacama, King of Tezcuco—At
Cuitlahuac—Met by Ixtlilxochitl—The
Hospitality of Iztapalapan

CHAPTER XVI.
MEETING WITH MONTEZUMA.
November, 1519.
Something of the City—The Spaniards Start
from Iztapalapan—Reach the Great
Causeway—They are Met by many Nobles—
And Presently by Montezuma—Entry into
Mexico—They are Quartered in the 275
Axayacatl Palace—Interchange of Visits

CHAPTER XVII.
CAPTURE OF THE EMPEROR.
November, 1519.
Cortés Inspects the City—Visits the Temple
with Montezuma—Discovery of Buried
Treasure—Pretended Evidences of
Treachery—Cortés Plans a Dark Deed—
Preparations for the Seizure of Montezuma—
With a Few Men Cortés Enters the Audience-
chamber of the King—Persuasive Discourse
—With Gentle Force Montezuma is Induced 294
to Enter the Lion’s Den

CHAPTER XVIII.
DOUBLY REFINED DEALINGS.
1519-1520.
Hollow Homage to the Captive King— 309
Montezuma has his Wives and Nobles—He
Rules his Kingdom through the Spaniards—
The Playful Page—Liberality of the Monarch
—The Sacred Treasures—Cortés Resents
the Insults of the Guard—Diversions—
Quauhpopoca, his Son and Officers, Burned
Alive—Plantations Formed—Villa Rica Affairs
—Vessels Built—Pleasure Excursions

CHAPTER XIX.
POLITICS AND RELIGION.
1520.
Growing Discontent among the Mexicans—
Cacama’s Conspiracy—He Openly Defies
both Montezuma and Cortés—The Council of
Tepetzinco—Seizure of Cacama—The
Tezcucan Ruler Deposed—Cuicuitzcatl
Elevated—Montezuma and his People Swear
Fealty to the Spanish King—Gathering in the
Tribute—Division of Spoils—The Spaniards
Quarrel over their Gold—Uncontrollable
Religious Zeal—Taking of the Temple— 328
Wrath of the Mexicans

CHAPTER XX.
THE CUBAN GOVERNOR IN PURSUIT.
1519-1520.
The Mexicans Threaten Revolt—The Clergy in
Arms—They Denounce the Conduct of
Montezuma—The Emperor Declares he can
no longer Restrain his People—Tidings of
Velazquez’ Fleet—Sailing from Cuba of an
Expedition under Narvaez—Arrival in Mexico
—Conflict with Cortés—Interchange of
Threats and Courtesies—Attempted Union of
Forces—Narvaez Remains Loyal to
Velazquez—Desertion of Some of his Men to 353
Cortés

CHAPTER XXI.
THE COUP DE MAÎTRE OF CORTÉS.
May, 1520.
Dismal Prospects—Empire to Hold, Invasion to 374
Repel—The Army Divides—Alvarado Guards
Montezuma, while Cortés Looks after
Narvaez—The March Seaward—The
Rendezvous—The Chinantecs and their
Pikes—Cortés Sows Alluring Words in the
Camp of the Enemy—Proposals of Peace—
Defiance—Night Attack—Cortés Captures
Narvaez and his Army

CHAPTER XXII.
ALVARADO’S MERCILESS MASSACRE.
May, 1520.
After the Battle—Victory Made Secure—
Conduct of the Conquered—A General
Amnesty—Disposition of the Forces—Affairs
at the Capital—Insurrection Threatened—
The Spaniards Hold a Council—Alvarado’s
Resolve—The Great Day of the Feast—The
Spaniards Proceed to the Temple—The
Grand Display there Witnessed—The Attack 399
of the Spaniards—Horrors upon Horrors

CHAPTER XXIII.
UPRISING OF THE AZTECS.
May-June, 1520.
Character of the Aztecs—Spanish Quarters—
The City in Arms—Growing Hatred toward
the Invaders—Perilous Position of Alvarado
—Montezuma Called to Interfere—Failing
Provisions—Miraculous Water—Cortés to the
Rescue—Rendezvous at Tlascala—The City
and its People—The Army Joins Alvarado— 419
Desperate Encounters

CHAPTER XXIV.
FIGHT UPON THE TEMPLE SUMMIT.
June, 1520.
The Natives Continue the Assault—Their 436
Fierce Bravery—The Spaniards Build Turrets
—Still the Mexicans Prove too Strong for
Them—Montezuma Called to Intercede—He
is Insulted and Stoned by his Subjects—
Cortés Attempts Egress by the Tlacopan
Causeway—Failure of Escobar to Take the
Pyramid—Cortés Gains the Slippery Height
—The Gladiatorial Combat There

CHAPTER XXV.
DEATH OF MONTEZUMA.
June, 1520.
A Living Death—The Old Imperial Party and the
New Power—Aztec Defiance—Perilous
Position of the Spaniards—Disappointment
to Cortés—Another Sally—The Dying
Monarch—He has No Desire to Live—His
Rejection of a New Faith—He will None of
the Heaven of the Spaniards—Commends
his Children to Cortés—The Character of 449
Montezuma and of his Reign

CHAPTER XXVI.
LA NOCHE TRISTE.
June 30, 1520.
The Captive-King Drama Carried too Far—
Better had the Spaniards Taken
Montezuma’s Advice, and have Departed
while Opportunity Offered—Diplomatic Value
of a Dead Body—Necessity for an Immediate
Evacuation of the City—Departure from the
Fort—Midnight Silence—The City Roused by
a Woman’s Cry—The Fugitives Fiercely 463
Attacked on All Sides—More Horrors

CHAPTER XXVII.
RETREAT TO TLASCALA.
July, 1520.
Fatal Mistake of the Mexicans—A Brief Respite
Allowed the Spaniards—The Remnant of the
Army at Tlacopan—They Set out for Tlascala
—An ever increasing Force at their Heels—
Rest at the Tepzolac Temple—Cortés
Reviews his Disasters—The March
Continued amidst Great Tribulation—
Encounter of the Grand Army—Important
Battle and Remarkable Victory—Arrival at
Tlascala—The Friendly Reception Accorded 482
them There

CHAPTER XXVIII.
INVALUABLE FRIENDSHIP.
July-September, 1520.
Divers Disasters to the Spaniards—Mexico
Makes Overtures to Tlascala—A Council
Held—Tlascala Remains True to the
Spaniards—Disaffection in the Spanish Army
—Cortés again Wins the Soldiers to his
Views—Renewal of Active Operations
against the Aztecs—Success of the Spanish
Arms—Large Reinforcements of Native Allies
—One Aztec Stronghold after another 509
Succumbs

CHAPTER XXIX.
KING-MAKING AND CONVERTING.
October-December, 1520.
Conquest in Detail—Barba Caught—Other 536
Arrivals and Reinforcements—The Small-pox
Comes to the Assistance of the Spaniards—
Letters to the Emperor—Establishing of
Segura de la Frontera—Certain of the
Disaffected Withdraw from the Army and
Return to Cuba—Division of Spoils—Head-
quarters Established at Tlascala

CHAPTER XXX.
CONSTRUCTION OF THE FLEET.
December, 1520-February, 1521.
The Objective Point—Vessels Needed—Martin
Lopez Sent to Tlascala for Timber—Thirteen
Brigantines Ordered—Cortés at Tlascala—
Drill and Discipline—Address of the General
—Parade of the Tlascaltecs—March to
Tezcuco—New Ruler Appointed—Sacking of
Iztapalapan—The Chalcans—Arrival at 561
Tezcuco of the Brigantine Brigade

CHAPTER XXXI.
PRELIMINARY CAMPAIGNS.
March-May, 1521.
Plan for the Investment of Mexico—
Reconnoitring Tour round the Lake—Cortés
in Command—Alvarado and Olid Accompany
—They Proceed Northward from Tezcuco—
Capture of Cities and Strongholds—
Xaltocan, Quauhtitlan, Tenayocan,
Azcapuzalco, Tlacopan, and back to Tezcuco
—Chalco Disturbed—Peace Proposals Sent
to Mexico—Further Reconnoissance of the
Lake Region—Many Battles and Victories—
Quauhnahuac Captured—Burning of
Xochimilco—Second Return to Tezcuco— 582
Conspiracy

CHAPTER XXXII.
INVESTMENT OF MEXICO.
May-June, 1521.
Phases of Heroism—The Brigantines upon the 613
Lake—Division of Forces between Alvarado,
Sandoval, and Olid—Desertion, Capture, and
Execution of Xicotencatl—Departure of the
Troops from Tezcuco—Naval Battle—
Possession Taken of the Causeways—At
One Point Cortés Unexpectedly Gains
Entrance to the City—But is Driven Out

CHAPTER XXXIII.
CONTINUATION OF THE SIEGE.
June-July, 1521.
Something about Quauhtemotzin—Infamous
Pretensions of European Civilization and
Christianity—Prompt Action of the Mexican
Emperor—Repetitions of the Entry Assault—
Submission of the Surrounding Nations—
Dire Condition of the Mexicans—Spanish
Defeat and Disaffection—Resolution to Raze 636
the City

CHAPTER XXXIV.
THE CONQUEST ACHIEVED.
July-August, 1521.
The Destroyers Advance—Fierce Fighting in
the Plaza—Dismal Situation of the Mexicans
—The Work of Demolition—Movements of
Alvarado—The Emperor Refuses to Parley—
Misery of the Aztecs Unbearable—Horrible
Massacre of Women and Children—The
Tender-hearted Cortés Mourns over his own
Work—Capture of the Emperor—The
Conquest Completed—Banquets and
Thanksgivings—Dispersion of the Allies to 669
their Homes—Reflections
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