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WILL OF THE LAST CONQUEROR

my share was worth 12,000 pesos. Yet I die poor and with many children. I beseech your Majesty to have pity on them, and God to have pity on my soul.'

    receptacle at the festival of the Raymi, and the opening was covered with a plate of gold on which the sun was carved. It was this small gold sun that Leguisamo gambled away in a single night. But he never touched a card again, married an Inca princess, and became a most respectable official in the municipality of the city of Cuzco. See Lizarraga, p. 348.