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"You now know also that you have a close cousin in Aztlan. If ever I recover from this wretched fever and weakness, I shall take you there, and Améyatzin will give you a warm welcome. You and Pozonáli. I do hope, child, that you will wed the lad. The gods preserved him through this last battle, and I truly believe they saved him just for you."

My mind was beginning to waver and wander, but I added, "After Aztlan, perhaps we could go on... to The Islands of the Women. I was happy there..."

"You are getting sleepy, lord father. And you have expended much energy, talking during these many days. I think you should rest now."

"Yes. Let me say just one thing more, and please put it at the end of your chronicle. Our Mixton War is lost, and rightly so. I should never have begun it. From the day of your Grandfather Mixtli's execution, I resented and resisted the aliens among us. But, over time, I have met and admired many of those aliens—the white Alonso, the black Esteban, the padre Quiroga, your mulata mother Rebeca, and finally you, dear daughter, who commingle so many different bloods. I realize now—and I accept—I am even proud—that your lovely face, Verónica, is the new face of The One World. To you and to your sons and daughters and to The One World, I wish all good things."

XXXIII

My father died in his sleep that night. I was at his pallet side, and I drew the silken sheet over his face. He is at peace—I hope in bliss—in the warriors' afterworld of one of his gods.

What is to become of the rest of us, I do not know.

Verónica Tenamáxtzin de Pozonáli

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This book, like much else in the author's life, could hardly have been accomplished without the teachings, assistance, encouragement, patience and toleration, over a good many years, of a good many good friends:

The late Edward Amos, Radford, Virginia

Alex and Patti Apostolides, El Paso, Texas

The late Sadie Atkins, Paterson, New Jersey

Victor Avers, Canoga Park, California

Herman and Fran Begega, Pompton Lakes, New Jersey

Jo Bertone, Dallas, Texas

The late L. R. Boyd, Jr., Teague, Texas

The late Col. James G. Chesnutt, The Presidio, San Francisco, California

Grant Chorley, Vienna, Austria

Eva Clegg, Greensboro, North Carolina

Copycat, Feather and Ditto

Angelita Correa, San Miguel de Allende, Gto., México

Sonja Heinze Coryat, Santa Rosa, California

Dino and Martha De Laurentiis, Beverly Hills, California

Henry P. Dickerson III, Staunton, Virginia

Robert M. Elkins, Cincinnati, Ohio

Hugo and Lorraine Gerstl, Carmel, California

Robert Gleason, New York, New York

Gus Heinze, Mill Valley, California

Stephen de las Heras, New York, New York

The late Les Hicks, Hicksville, Long Island, New York

Bill and Shirley Jones, McGaheysville, Virginia

Peter Kirsch, M.D., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The late Elizabeth Lucas, Radford, Virginia

The late A. Louis Ginsberg-Martin, Paterson, New Jersey

Donna Marxer, New York, New York

Melva Elizabeth Mann Newsom, Xenia, Ohio

Raúl G. Oviedo, M.D., Elkton, Virginia

Ernesto Pacheco, Dallas, Texas

The late Vance Packard, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

David and Phyllis Parker, Lexington, Virginia

Robert Pastorio, Staunton, Virginia

Sam Pinkus, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

Evva Pryor, New York, New York

The late James Rutherfoord, Radford, Virginia

Clark L. Savage, Monterey, California

Joyce O. Servis, Caldwell, New Jersey

The late Robert Shea, Glencoe, Illinois

Lewis J. Singer, M.D., Lexington, Virginia

Shirley Snyder, Harrisonburg, Virginia

Gayle Tatarski, Reidsville, North Carolina

Neil Thornton, Tawas City, Michigan

Francesca Todaro, San Miguel de Allende, Gto., México

Frank Vos, Stamford, Connecticut

The late Edie Williams, San Francisco, California

Eugene and Ina Winick, Hastings-on-Hudson, New York

Rita Yancey, McGaheysville, Virginia

Yu Ok Ki, Taegu, Korea

Copyright © 1997 by Gary Jennings

ISBN: 0-312-86250-4