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The former attacked the latter at night, massacred them, destroyed the water-dams and buildings, and marched away (Htstorla dc las Indiaa de NuewiJ>pafiay Tom. i, pp. 25, 26). According to several accounts, Huitznahua was the brother of Huitzilopochtii. See my American Hero Myths, p. 81.
• I have discussed both these accounts in my American Hero Myths, chap, ill, and need not repeat the authorities here.
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shells." * The description of other buildings, equally wondrous, have
...been lovingly preserved by the ancient songs.f What a grief that our worthy friend, M. Chamay, digging away in 1880 on the Coatepec, at the head of a gang of forty-five men, as he tells us, I unearthed no sign of these ancient glories, in which, for one, he fully believes ! But, alas I I fear that they are to be sought nowhere out of the golden realm of fancy and mythical dreaming.
Nor, in that happy age, was the land unworthy such a glorious city. Where now the neglected corn-patches surround the shabby huts of Tula, in the good old time " the crops of maize never failed, and each ear was as long as a man's arm; the cotton burst its pods, not white only, but spontaneously ready dyed to the hand in brilliant scarlet, green, blue and yellow ; the gourds were so large that they could not be clasped in the arms ; and birds of brilliant plumage nested on every tree I " The subjects of Quetzalcoatl, the Toltecs, were not less mar- velously qualified.


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