The Home of a Forgotten Race Mysterious Chichen Itza in Yucatan Mexico

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The Home of a Forgotten Race Mysterious Chichen Itza in Yucatan Mexico
Edward H Edward Herbert Thompson
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Revelry had taken the city with all that was in it and held it hard and fast. Even the watchers were drunkenly grumbling over the fate that kept them out of the carousals and in the darkness. As the black and mov- ing shadows reached them swiftly they soon were quiet and out of the darkness for evermore.
THE: INTERRUPTED MARRIAGE And the deer-eyed woman a wife, yet still a maiden was she happy ? Oh, who knows ! It may be that her eyes were not pain shadowed ; that it was but the dim light of th
...e wild wax tapers in the narrow vaulted chamber, and it may be that which glistened on her drooping lashes was but the flashing of stray light beams from between the entrance cur- tains. Who knows?
Merry were the wedding guests and well drunken most of them. More than merry was the bridegroom, who drank the deepest of them all. His brain was sodden, his limbs rebellious, but his tongue, though thick and clumsy, still responded to his call.
Sodden brain and clumsy tongue worked together as he mumbled loudly: "As for the Lord of Chichen Itza poor lean dog let him take his pleas- ure howling at the moon tonight!


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