The Serpent and the Eagle
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Bruce Dow. The Serpent and the Eagle
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Prologue. THE SAD NIGHT
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
TWO DAYS EARLIER
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Epilogue
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July 20 1520; Cactus Rock (Tenochtitlan) Mexico
The powerfully built dark bearded man barked out orders in a rapid fire staccato, his face a mass of sweat mixed with rain. His voice was scarcely heard over the din of charging horses and blasting harquebuses. Soldiers were yelling, screaming and dying. Through the darkness and drizzle he saw a host of Indian warriors in canoes closing on his position. His men were now trapped on the narrow causeway. The Indians had torn down the Acali, the canoe passage which separated the last section of causeway from the mainland. Two large wooden barges teetered at the edge of the break in the causeway. The four horses which had been pulling the barges were cut loose; they thrashed disconnectedly, trying to make their way to shore; panic stricken soldiers were clinging to saddle straps and horses' manes. The remainder of the contingent on the causeway stuffed their pockets and even the wide tops of their jackboots with whatever gold artefacts they could snatch from the barges - Cups, plates, jugs, medallions. Many soldiers jumped frantically into the breach only to sink beneath the swirling, murky waters, laden down with steel armour and gold.
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If only I hadn't opened Brown's bloody document.
Tzitzlini begat Mixtli in the first days of 'The Weed People.'1 It was the time of their tribulation when the Azteca huddled in the swamps by the shores of Lake Texcoco.
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