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Montezuma’s Daughter

CHAPTER XXX
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'Your name.

I don't know your face, though it seems that you have been in the wars,' and he laughed.
'You mustn't ask a comrade his name,' I said solemnly and swinging to and fro.

'The captain might send for me and he's a temperate man.

Your arm, girl; it is time to go to sleep, the sun sets.' They laughed, but one of them addressed Otomie, saying: 'Leave the sot, my pretty, and come and walk with us,' and he caught her by the arm.

But she turned on him with so fierce a look that he let her go again astonished, and we staggered on till the corner of another house hid us from their view.


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