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CHAPTER LXIII
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Of what further happened in the city of Cuzco, of the speech Don Diego made to his companions; and of what García de Alvarado did.
IN relating the things that passed in the city of Cuzco between Don Diego de Almagro and his people, and their great activity in equipping themselves with arms, it must be understood that the good captain Cristóbal de Sotelo was quite indefatigable1. Out of his own estate he had given 100,000 pesos among the soldiers, his companions; and he had sent spies, by order of Don Diego, to find out whether Vaca de Castro was advancing. The Inca Paulo also ordered runners to find out at Jauja what was happening at Guaraz; and when Vaca de Castro had joined Alonso de Alvarado and Pero Alvarez Holguin the news of their union spread over all the provinces of the Realm in such a way that it soon reached Cuzco, and the Indians said that Vaca de Castro had brought many Spaniards and foot-soldiers. This news did not fail to cause some stir—not that it caused dismay to young Don Diego and his accomplices2. They entered into consultation3, he and his captains and principal supporters in the city, to decide what had best be done. They agreed to leave Cuzco as soon as possible, and to induce Vaca de Castro not to give battle nor cause an encounter, because they were waiting to see the royal command of Caesar, and his commission, in order not to go beyond his orders in any way. They knew not the hour when García de Alvarado would come; but ordering all the Spaniards of his party who were in Cuzco, horse and foot, to[212] assemble in a place where they could hear him, Don Diego thus addressed them:
"You all know, and no one can cease to remember, the great worth of my father to this Realm, and the constancy with which he tried to open up the country; also the desire he displayed not to fail in his duty to his Majesty4 in a single point, and the cruel death they inflicted5 upon him, as witnessed by some of the veterans who were with him at Las Salinas and are now with me to follow in his footsteps. Afterwards, having endured this great calamity
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indefatigable
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| 从犯,帮凶,同谋( accomplice的名词复数 ) | |
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consultation
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| n.雄伟,壮丽,庄严,威严;最高权威,王权 | |
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bondage
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forfeited
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| (因违反协议、犯规、受罚等)丧失,失去( forfeit的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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| vt.遗弃,抛弃;舍弃,放弃 | |
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| n.(天主教的)红衣主教;adj.首要的,基本的 | |
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| v.宽恕;原谅 | |
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