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| VIII. |
The Iron Cross comes back to its Giver |
306 |
| IX. |
Truly Wonderful—A Fortunate Man hath a Memory |
315 |
| X. |
How the Iron Cross came back |
317 |
| XI. |
The Christian takes care of his own |
325 |
| BOOK SIX. |
| I. |
The Lord Hualpa flees his Fortune |
339 |
| II. |
Whom the Gods destroy they first make mad |
347 |
| III. |
The Public Opinion makes Way |
357 |
| IV. |
The ’Tzin’s Farewell to Quetzal’ |
364 |
| V. |
The Cells of Quetzal’ again |
374 |
| VI. |
Lost in the Old Cû |
379 |
| VII. |
How the Holy Mother helps her Children |
385 |
| VIII. |
The Paba’s Angel |
392 |
| IX. |
Life in the Paba’s World |
404 |
| X. |
The Angel becomes a Beadswoman |
410 |
| XI. |
The Public Opinion proclaims itself—Battle |
427 |
| BOOK SEVEN. |
| I. |
The Heart can be wiser than the Head |
438 |
| II. |
The Conqueror on the Causeway again |
449 |
| III. |
La Viruela |
454 |
| IV. |
Montezuma a Prophet.—His Prophecy |
455 |
| V. |
How to yield a Crown |
462 |
| VI. |
In the Leaguer |
465 |
| VII. |
In the Leaguer yet |
473 |
| VIII. |
The Battle of the Mantas |
481 |
| IX. |
Over the Wall,—Into the Palace |
489 |
| X. |
The Way through the Wall |
499 |
| XI. |
Battle in the Air |
510 |
| XII. |
In the Interval of the Battle—Love |
524 |
| XIII. |
The Beginning of the End |
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