Faggots for the Fireside Or Tales of Fact And Fancy

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Faggots for the Fireside Or Tales of Fact And Fancy
Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
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Orano yielded to circumstances, apparently unconcerned as to the issue of events ; but in truth his heart was troubled. Runa was not less disturbed. For a moment she looked at Chicama, and he could discover in her countenance something like an appeal to him for defence ; but she imme- diately drew her mantle closer round her face, and clung to the side of Orano. The whole company now moved forward, and the young Spaniard was permitted to walk with his friends. It was no time for words, and they... proceeded in silence, giving each other an occasional look of intelligence or inquiry. At last they entered the city of Caxamarca, where our adventurers were placed under a guard, and conducted to prison.
CHAPTER XII.
The week which followed the events detailed in the last chapter, was the most memorable in the THE CHILDREN OF THE SUN. 217 history of Peru. Influenced by a variety of motives, Atahualpa had consented to an interview with Pi- zarro. He had heard of the amazing power of the latter, of the feats of his soldiers their horses de- scribed as strange, swift animals, and their fire- arms, wich seemed to wield the thunder and the lightning.


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