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Cortes agreed. When the captain returned to Xicotencatl's camp he was so badly beaten that he came back to Cortes for medical treatment. Certain signs were to be worn, so that the Spaniards might respect the neutral troops, dec. Ii. Lib. Vi. Cap. Vi. He also relates that one Tlascaltec maintained himself so long and bravely against two Spanish soldiers that Lares, the smith, rushed up, cried shame upon the twain, and lanced the warrior. Id. , cap. Vii.
4 " This soldier himself received two woun
...ds, which did not prevent him from fighting, however. ' Nos mataron vn soldado, ' he says, and a few lines further down, ' y enterramos los muertos .... Porque no viessen los Indios que eramos mortales. ' Hist. Verdad. , 45. Thus even the ' True Historian ' reveals the com- mon weakness. Hazart, Kirclten-Geschiclde, ii. 512-14; West-Indisclte Spiegliel, 224-35; Franck, Weltbuch, ccxxix.
CHAPTER XIII.
ENTRY INTO TLASCALA. SEPTEMBER, 1519.
NATIVE CHIEFS SENT AS ENVOYS TO THE TLASCALAN CAPITAL THEIR FAVOR- ABLE RECEPTION XICOTENCATL PLANS RESISTANCE TO CORTES SENDS OUT SPIES CORTES SENDS THEM BACK MUTILATED THE SPANIARDS ATTACK AND DEFEAT XICOTENCATL NIGHT ENCOUNTERS GENERAL DISSATISFACTION AND A DESIRE TO RETURN TO VILLA RICA ENVOYS ARRIVE FROM MONTEZUMA CORTES RECEIVES XICOTENCATL AND THE TLASCALAN LORDS PEACE CONCLUDED TLASCALA FESTIVITIES AND REJOICINGS MASS CELEBRATED CORTES INCLINED TO EXTREME RE- LIGIOUS ZEAL BRIDES PRESENTED TO THE SPANIARDS APPROPRIATE CEREMONIES PREPARING TO LEAVE TLASCALA FOR CHOLULA COM- MUNICATIONS WITH THE CHOLULTECS.


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