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By Right of Conquest

CHAPTER 18: The Rising In Mexico
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The emperor refused to interfere.

He had viewed the desperate fighting of the last two days with bitter humiliation.

He had seen his brother Cuitlahua leading on his troops, with the greatest gallantry; while he himself, thanks to his own conduct, was a helpless prisoner.

He mourned over the terrible losses his people were suffering; and the fact that his kindness to the Spaniards had brought upon him nothing but ill treatment and insult at their hands, had earned him the contempt of his people, and had involved his country in misfortune and ruin, cut him to the heart.
"What have I to do with Malinzin ?" he said coldly.

"I desire only to die." When still further urged, he added: "It is useless.


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