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CHAPTER LXVI
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How Don Diego de Almagro gave Sotelo's troop to Diego Méndez and how García de Alvarado was killed, and Cristóbal de Sotelo avenged1, at his hands.
AFTER the events we have related had passed in the city of Cuzco, there did not cease to be some tumult2 in the city following the death of Cristóbal de Sotelo. Don Diego, who felt most keenly the insolence3 of García de Alvarado, reflected within himself what scheme would lead to the satisfaction of his desire, which was that no one else, with the example of García de Alvarado before him, should attempt another treason such as that person had perpetrated. He also wanted to get rid of García de Alvarado as a companion, in order to advance his desire and give effect to his plans. Summoning to a consultation4 the captains and old soldiers who were entirely5 faithful to him, through having followed the banners of the Adelantado his father, Juan Balsa was with the assent6 of them all nominated Captain-General—a man unworthy of such a charge; and the troop lately Cristóbal de Sotelo's was entrusted7 to Diego Méndez, because he was known to cherish enmity against García de Alvarado, who was still[223] esconced in the fortified8 house with his supporters. As the soldiers in Cuzco had now received news of the entry of Vaca de Castro into the Realm, they felt the necessity for peace among themselves in order to be in a position to resist attack, come whence it might; and they therefore approached their captains, with a view to mediation9 between Don Diego and García de Alvarado. But as the latter knew he was to blame in reference to past transactions, he asked that Don Diego would make him his Captain-General and give him sufficient power to govern the camp in Don Diego's name. Failing that, Alvarado would not trust to promises, but in that way his person would be secure and he would serve Don Diego loyally. The latter desired to punish Alvarado, but, seeing there was no other course open, he agreed to give him the power that was requested and to appoint him his General, first arranging with Juan Balsa and others to concert
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avenged
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tumult
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| n.喧哗;激动,混乱;吵闹 | |
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insolence
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| n.傲慢;无礼;厚颜;傲慢的态度 | |
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consultation
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| n.咨询;商量;商议;会议 | |
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mediation
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crafty
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spoke
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contented
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previously
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intrigued
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wary
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soothe
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lure
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courteously
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goodwill
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loyalty
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advantageous
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plausibility
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