Montezuma’s Daughter
1893
Rider Haggard
Contents
Dedication
Note
Chapter I - Why Thomas Wingfield Tells His Tale
Chapter II - Of the Parentage of Thomas Wingfield
Chapter III - The Coming of the Spaniard
Chapter IV - Thomas Tells His Love
Chapter V - Thomas Swears an Oath
Chapter VI - Good-bye, Sweetheart
Chapter VII - Andres de Fonseca
Chapter VIII - The Second Meeting
Chapter IX - Thomas Becomes Rich
Chapter X - The Passing of Isabella de Siguenza
Chapter XI - The Loss of the Carak
Chapter XII - Thomas Comes to Shore
Chapter XIII - The Stone of Sacrifice
Chapter XIV - The Saving of Guatemoc
Chapter XV - The Court of Montezuma
Chapter XVI - Thomas Becomes a God
Chapter XVII - The Arising of Papantzin
Chapter XVIII - The Naming of the Brides
Chapter XIX - The Four Goddesses
Chapter XX - Otomie’s Counsel
Chapter XXI - The Kiss of Love
Chapter XXII - The Triumph of the Cross
Chapter XXIII - Thomas is Married
Chapter XXIV - The Night of Fear
Chapter XXV - The Burying of Montezuma’s Treasure
Chapter XXVI - The Crowning of Guatemoc
Chapter XXVII - The Fall of Tenoctitlan
Chapter XXVIII - Thomas is Doomed
Chapter XXIX - De Garcia Speaks his Mind
Chapter XXX - The Escape
Chapter XXXI - Otomie Pleads with her People
Chapter XXXII - The End of Guatemoc
Chapter XXXIII - Isabella de Siguenza is Avenged
Chapter XXXIV - The Siege of the City of Pines
Chapter XXXV - The Last Sacrifice of the Women of the Otomie
Chapter XXXVI - The Surrender
Chapter XXXVII - Vengeance
Chapter XXXVIII - Otomie’s Farewell
Chapter XXXIX - Thomas Comes Back from the Dead
Chapter XL - Amen
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