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By Right of Conquest

CHAPTER 14: In Mexico
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Here a massive stone wall, twelve feet high, crossed the dike, and stretched out on to the lake on either side.

Towers were erected at its angles and, properly defended, it could have resisted the attack of an army.
An archway gave passage through the wall.

Here a great number of nobles were assembled, who welcomed the Spaniards with formal ceremony; and the army then marched forward along the dike, till it reached a wooden drawbridge near the gate of the city.
As they crossed this a splendid procession was seen approaching.

It was preceded by three great officers of state, bearing golden wands; behind them the emperor himself lay in his palanquin, borne on the shoulders of nobles, with a canopy of rich feather work sparkling with jewels above his head.

Montezuma alighted when within a short distance, and with the canopy still carried over his head, and leaning upon his brother and nephew, he advanced towards Cortez.
The general, dismounting, went forward with a few of his principal officers to meet him.


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