American Hero Myths 8 9

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American Hero Myths 8 9
Daniel G Brinton
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Hisland and city were the homes of abundance; his people, the Toltecs, "wereskilled in all arts, all of which they had been taught by Quetzalcoatlhimself. They were, moreover, very rich; they lacked nothing; food wasnever scarce and crops never failed. They had no need to save the smallears of corn, so all the use they made of them was to burn them in heatingtheir baths. "[1] [Footnote 1: Sahagun, _Historia_, Lib. Iii, cap. Iii. ] As thus the promoter of fertility in the vegetable world, he was... also thegenius of reproduction in the human race. The ceremonies of marriage whichwere in use among the Aztecs were attributed to him, [1] and when the wifefound she was with child it was to him that she was told to address herthanks. One of her relatives recited to her a formal exhortation, whichbegan as follows:-- [Footnote 1: Veitia, cap. Xvii, in Kingsborough. ] "My beloved little daughter, precious as sapphire and jade, tender andgenerous! Our Lord, who dwells everywhere and rains his bounties on whomhe pleases, has remembered you.

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