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CHAPTER V.
ON THE WAR-PATH.
A Nation of Warriors.—To Arms!—Armor.—Dress.—Commissary Department.—The Fight for Chapultepec.—The Price of an Election.—Tactics in War.—The Banner of the Tribe.—The Captives.—Triumphal Processions.—Foray in 1497.—Effects of War 61
CHAPTER VI.
SACRED PLACES AND PEOPLE.
The Home of the Gods.—Star-Worship.—The One True God.—An Aztec Martyr.—The Temple of Hungry Fox.—The WarGod and his Brother.—The Hearer of Prayer.—Feathered Serpent and his Work.—Too much Pulque.—The Temple of the Fair God.—Great Teocallis.—Priests 70
CHAPTER VII.
THE HABITATIONS OF CRUELTY.
The Aztec Hereafter.—Human Sacrifices.—Cannibalism.—Penances.—Self-Sacrifice.—Year-Binding 83
CHAPTER VIII.
CIVILIZATION OF MEXICO.
Surprising Ignorance.—A New Species of God.—Freight-Carriers.—Merchants.—A Mexican Home.—Currency.—Markets.—Baths.—Gardens.—Tyranny of Custom.—Manners.—Cookery.—Dress.—Appearance.—Art-Work.—Funerals 92
CHAPTER IX.
AMONG THE BOOKS.
Origin of Written Language.—Indian Written Languages Compared.—Varieties in Penmanship.—Mexican Authors.—Their Eomish Imitators.—Celebrated Manuscripts.—Make-Up of an Aztec Book.—Language.—An Indian Poet.—Numeration.—Measurement of Time 105