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supposed to have been concealed by Montezuma on the approach of the Spaniards。27 Thinking; from the documentary evidence; that there was something in this tale; a friend and I furnished Carmichael with a moderate sum of money to enable him to locate the place。 He set out; and after incredible hardships found the wrong city; or the wrong part of the right city; where his Indian carriers deserted him; leaving him suffering from fever to support life upon catfish; which he caught with a bent nail。 Ultimately he was rescued and brought back to civilisation。
26 This was the sacred treasure held by Montezuma as High Priest; which it took 1500 men to carry in bars of gold。 It must not be mixed up with the private royal treasure whereof I have already spoken; that was buried by Guatemoc — also to save it from the Spaniards。 — H。 R。 H。
Hays Hammond was so taken with this exciting narrative that he determined to send Burnham to look for the Aztec city; and telegraphed to him to e from San Francisco to New York to see him。 Needless to say; Burnham was quite ready for the adventure; and followed me to England to get particulars; among other business。 Whilst here a terrible thing befell him。 He had taken a little villa on the Thames; where he was living with his wife and a fine little boy; the brother of the child Nada。 One day the boy was missing。 His body was found in the Thames。 I was informed that when Burnham saw it he fell to the ground senseless as though he had been shot。
Afterwards he returned to America and started to look for the Aztec city; but was prevented from getting very far by a rebellion among the Indians。 His last letter to me was written from that district some four years ago。 I answered it; but since then have heard nothing from him。 I do