        item: #1 of 4
          id: 21618
      author: Janvier, Thomas A. (Thomas Allibone)
       title: The Aztec Treasure-House
        date: None
       words: 127620
      flesch: 66
     summary: How do I know what's goin' t' happen with a stone thing that goes tippin' around that way? He's goin' t' send that thing t' th' King an' say it's me, is he?
    keywords: antonio; away; body; captain; city; come; cut; day; dead; death; end; face; fray; fray antonio; god; gold; good; great; half; hand; head; heart; indians; know; knowledge; lake; life; look; man; matter; men; moment; mountain; open; order; pablo; people; place; priest; professor; rayburn; right; rock; sabio; saw; set; sort; sound; stone; thing; thought; time; tizoc; treasure; valley; wall; water; way; words; work; young
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        item: #2 of 4
          id: 29388
      author: Velasquez, Pedro
       title: Memoir of an Eventful Expedition in Central America Resulting in the Discovery of the Idolatrous City of Iximaya, in an Unexplored Region; and the Possession of two Remarkable Aztec Children, Descendants and Specimens of the Sacerdotal Caste, (now nearly extinct,) of the Ancient Aztec Founders of the Ruined Temples of that Country, Described by John L. Stevens, Esq., and Other Travellers.
        date: None
       words: 13857
      flesch: 50
     summary: The Senor confesses that these circumstances inspired him with unlimited confidence in that traveller's statements upon other subjects; and when Mr. Huertis read to him the further account of the information given to Mr. Stevens by the jolly and merry, but intelligent old Padre of Quiche, respecting other ruined cities beyond the Sierra Madre, and especially of the living city of independent Candones, or unchristianized Indians, supposed to have been seen from the lofty summit of that mountain range, and was told by Messrs. Huertis and Hammond that the exploration of this city was the chief object of their perilous expedition, the Senor adds, that his enthusiasm became enkindled to at least as high a fervor as theirs, and that, with more precipitancy than prudence, in a man of his maturer years and important business pursuits, he resolved to unite in the enterprise, to aid the heroic young men with his experience in travel and knowledge of the wild Indians of the region referred to, and to see the end of the adventure, result as it may. But the most stimulating story of all, was the existence of a _living_ city, far on the other side of the great sierra, large and populous, occupied by Indians of the same character, and in precisely the same state, as those of the country in general, before the discovery of the continent and the desolating conquests of its invaders.
    keywords: city; country; course; days; expedition; hammond; horses; huertis; indians; men; mules; padre; party; plain; return; senor; sierra; time; velasquez
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        item: #3 of 4
          id: 32110
      author: Richmond, Hiram Hoyt
       title: Montezuma: An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation
        date: None
       words: 38149
      flesch: 78
     summary: God waits upon the effort to reply, And seeing human hands stretch out for aid, His stronger palm is soon upon them laid-- Our weakness is the signet he cannot deny. The tender conquest of some heathen land The brightest jewel is, of any crown-- God never licensed human hand to strike a foe when down.
    keywords: breast; conquest; day; death; earth; eyes; face; father; god; gods; gold; hand; heart; heaven; king; let; life; lips; look; love; malinche; man; master; mother; nation; nature; page; people; place; race; soul; sun; thee; thou; thought; thy; time; turn; voice; way; words; world; years
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        item: #4 of 4
          id: 44196
      author: Aimard, Gustave
       title: The Indian Scout: A Story of the Aztec City
        date: None
       words: 123448
      flesch: 78
     summary: The Buffalo Comanches were hunting on the prairies; their warriors and young men were absent. You must always put faith in my words, young man, Brighteye remarked, sententiously.
    keywords: addick; brighteye; brother; camp; canadian; chief; city; day; desert; don; don estevan; don mariano; don miguel; don stefano; doã±a; eagle; eglantine; eyes; face; father; fire; flying; forest; friend; glance; good; ground; hand; head; heart; heaven; horse; hour; hunter; indian; leave; left; length; life; man; marksman; moment; night; order; place; present; priest; red; return; silence; stefano; time; voice; way; wish; wolf; words; young
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