Cortés and Montezuma
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Montezuma gives Cortés a carved jade drinking cup.
Cortés places around Montezumas neck a necklace of glass beads strung on a cord scented h musk.
Montezuma offers Cortés an eartter containing small pieces of meat ligés declines because are human fingers.
Cortés sends Montezuma a of t Spanisezumas messengers encountering t;As to t is like is ly s. . .quot;
Cortés and Montezuma are tle green flies fill tés and Montezuma are ime to time one of to brush away a fly.
Montezuma receives neure ing, from t Cortés learn tents. Cortés is trimming his black beard.
Do?a Marina, translator, is sleeping és in tezuma. Cortés ae. Sired, Cortés thinks.
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