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The Bride of the Sun

The Bride of the Sun

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BOOK I-THE GOLDEN SUN BRACELET I

Word Count: 1479    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

vaded by a host of gesticulating and strong-minded boatmen, whose badges attested that they were duly licensed to carry off what passengers and luggage they could. They

he Darsena dock. Nothing would part him from his treasures, nothing induce him to allow these

th fluency and point that the idea was an utterly ridiculous one. So Dick Montgomery shrugged his broad shoul

is young ambition, the land of gold and legends, the Peru of Pizarro and the Incas. Th

ul blur along the sea coast, that there were none of those towers, steeples or minarets with which our ancient ports beckon out to sea that the traveler is welcome. Even when hi

had been pointed out to him in reply. At the landing stage he threw a hand-full of centavos to his man, an

usiness section-streets broad or narrow fronted with big, modern buildings that were the homes of English, French, German, Italian and Spanish firms with

ering one of the many cafés which opened their doors into the cool bustle of the narrow streets. Though it was his first visit to Callao, the young man hardly he

panish. "But at that price your fertili

irl, busily engaged in transcribing figures into a little note-book attached by a gold chain to the daintiest of waists. Her face, a strikingly beautiful one, was a little set under its crown of coal-black hair as she be

-Teres

ic

crashed to the floor, as she ran

d how is

you?... But we did not e

ather a go

how i

I suppose you've heard? Her second

smoky ol

ng hard when

re is yo

his next book.... Wait a minute, I'll come in. Where's the door? I suppose it would be bad

Round the corner there, and

ichua Indians. A huge dray, coming from the direction of the harbor, rumbled under the archway, and wheeled in the

lected as he made his way toward

e said as she closed

o him, by far the more troubled of the

lly have no

u believe

were so lon

wrote,

or, Don Alonso de Cuelar. And father, I think, is furious with me for refusin

ther? and the kiddies?... I hardly k

rested in your uncle's visit. He has arranged a meeting at the Geographical Society for him. And for the past m

as been angr

and he already sees me an old maid.... It's awfully funny! Do

oes tha

better than I can. It's something like

look here, Maria-Teresa, I'm an awful

ked at the right moment We'll be married in thre

an engineer, and he may not think me much o

ou a gift of the whole of Peru. There'

Maria-Teresa! That I-I.... But,

or meet by accident. Then you are friends...

d they remained thus f

nced the entrance of an excited employee. At the sight of the stranger, he stopped short, bu

ere has been trouble between them and the Chinamen.

ard sign of emotion. Her vo

ppen... in the N

at Ch

ascar wa

came back with th

to me."

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“1915. Written by the author of Phantom of the Opera,this tale takes us to Peru where Dick Montgomery hopes to marry his fiance, Maria-Teresa de la Torre, the daughter of a Spanish marquis. Because of their disrespectful manner, Maria-Teresa discharges a group of Quichua Indians working in the household, including Huascar. It is heard that the Indians have found an Incan king and are going to celebrate an ancient ceremony wherein a virgin bride is sacrificed to the Sun King. Maria-Teresa is the chosen victim and is kidnapped. Dick and Maria-Teresa's father attempt to save her, but are unsuccessful. Huascar comes to them, saying he will save Maria-Teresa, but is he to be trusted? Left with no choice, they take Huascar at his word, and the rescue begins.”
1 BOOK I-THE GOLDEN SUN BRACELET I2 Chapter II3 Chapter III4 Chapter IV5 BOOK II-THE LIVING PAST I6 Chapter II7 Chapter III8 Chapter IV9 BOOK III-THE TRAIL OF THE PONCHOS I10 Chapter II11 Chapter III12 Chapter IV13 Chapter V14 BOOK IV-THE DICTATOR I15 Chapter II16 Chapter III17 Chapter IV18 Chapter V19 BOOK V-THE HOUSE OF THE SERPENT I20 Chapter II21 Chapter III22 Chapter IV23 Chapter V24 BOOK VI-THE TEMPLE OF DEATH I25 Chapter II26 Chapter III27 Chapter IV28 Chapter V29 Chapter VI30 EPILOGUE