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Montezuma's Castle, and Other Weird Tales · Charles B. (Charles Barney) Cory — chapter 2 of 27 · ~536 words · public domain

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THE STORY OF A BAD INDIAN 127

A QUEER COINCIDENCE 135

THE STORY OF AN INSANE SAILOR 152

THE ELIXIR OF LIFE 173

THE VOODOO IDOL 194

AN ARIZONA EPISODE 205

ONE TOUCH OF NATURE 218

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

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OFTEN AT NIGHT HE SPOKE WITH FIERY ELOQUENCE Frontispiece.

THE CASTLE IS BUILT ON A LEDGE ON THE SIDE OF A MOUNTAIN 7

THE SMOKE CONTINUALLY OOZED FROM ALL PARTS OF HIS BODY 106

THE MOUND OF ETERNAL SILENCE 118

JUDSON'S MAP 119

TIXINOPA 127

MALITA 130

A SILVER COIN * * * ONE EDGE HAD BEEN FLATTENED AND A HOLE PIERCED IN IT 152

THE GREAT DOG * * * RESTING HIS HEAD ON THE COWBOY'S KNEE 218

MONTEZUMA'S CASTLE.

"No," said the curiosity dealer, "that mummy is not for sale. I had too big a job to get it."

"Tell me about it," I asked.

The curiosity dealer carefully closed and locked the case, and then meditatively rolled a cigarette.

"Well, it was this way: you see I was out after snakes and other natural history specimens. I had a special order from a chap in New York for three hundred snakes--he wanted some big rattlers. I think I sent him some that pleased him; anyhow he paid for them all right. I had a customer who wanted a rattlesnake with a very big rattle, and I fixed up a snake for him on this trip and sent it to him afterwards. It had one hundred and eighteen rattles! I glued a lot of rattles together, and by taking off the buttons it was pretty hard to see where they were joined. This rattle was more than a foot long.

"There was another Eastern chap wanted an ibex, which he said was found up in these mountains. It had light-colored horns curved over at the tips like a chamois and striped legs and eyes that stuck out like an antelope. He had heard about the ibex and wanted a pair. I told him I had often killed them, but they were hard to get."

"What is an ibex?" I asked.

"I'll be hanged if I know," answered the collector. "But there are fellows in these mountains who say that there really are such animals, and if he wanted to have an ibex, and had to have an ibex, I might as well get him an ibex as anybody else, even if I had to make one.

"But to get back to my story. I had a big outfit on this trip and I expected to get a lot of curios one way and another, what with snakes and animals of various kinds, besides all the things that I might pick up in the way of baskets and Indian relics, which might prove salable. My outfit consisted of two wagons, five horses, and I had a Mexican along to look after the teams and do the cooking.

"After being out some two weeks we found ourselves near what is called 'Montezuma's Castle,' up by the Verde. There are a lot of caves scattered about up there, supposed to have been made by the Cave Dwellers, and many of them had never been touched or examined.

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