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to be historical, and true to the characters of individuals, and the customs of nations and tribes; and the drapery in which it is arrayed is intended rather to illustrate the truth, and place it in bolder relief, than to weaken its force by irrelevant inventions. It is proposed rather to shade and color the naked sketches of history, and restore them to their natural setting and accompaniments, than to alter or distort them. The characters of history are usually stiff, cold, and statue-like, and their drapery, if they have any, is of the same marble rigidity with themselves. The Tableaux would transfer them to canvass in their natural colors, strongly relieved by a back-ground of familiar scenery and every day associations, and shaded or lightened, as the case may be, by the sorrows or joys of social life, and the cares or honors of public station. It may be presumptuous to hope that all this has been accomplished. It is safer to say, it has been attempted. CONTENTS. THE AZTEC PRINCESS. CHAPTER I. PAGE BIRTH AND EARLY LIFE OF TECUICHPO. 15 The Horoscope--Faith in the revelations of Astrology--Montezuma in his palace--The message delivered--Resignation--Fatalism--Infancy of the Princess--The slave Karee--Obtains her freedom--The Chinampa--Genius and faith of Karee--Her devotion to the Princess--Chivalry of the Aztecs. CHAPTER II. YOUTH OF THE PRINCESS--HER EARLY LOVE REVEALED--PROPHETIC ANNOUNCEMENT, AND SUDDEN ARRIVAL OF THE SPANIARDS. 27 Superstitious forebodings of Montezuma--Loveliness of his daughter--Her suitors--The Prince of Tezcuco--Karee-o-than--A secret revealed--Guatimozin--The ancient legend--The young Pythoness--Her vision--Warning and appeal--The vision realized--The pictured scroll--Agitation of Montezuma--A second courier--The royal council--Courtesy to the strangers--Splendid embassy--Their meeting with Cortez--Munificent presents--Avarice of the Spaniards--They make interest with the Totonacs, and send proposals to Tlascala--Their proposal rejected--They meet and conquer the Tlascalans--An alliance formed--The compeers of Cortez--Xicotencatl--The strength and weakness of the Aztecs. CHAPTER III. SUPERSTITIOUS FEARS AND VACILLATING POLICY OF MONTEZUMA.
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