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1. My Ani’ Yun’-wiya brother, Cimnashote, was on campaign in the east and doing well from all accounts
2. I mentioned my Ani’ Yun’-wiya brother, Cimnashote, was also on campaign there, although I suspected their relative rank would preclude any contact between them
3. Cimnashote was still on campaign, but was expected back in the spring
4. Cimnashote was on campaign again
5. “Have you seen Cimnashote? Ghigooie said he was wandering around in this area
6. “Koga!” Cimnashote called out, “I see you are still the best fisherman in the family
7. After our plunge in the river, we returned to the house and Cimnashote regaled us with the tales of his adventures over the years since last I had seen him when we were little more than boys
8. Cimnashote took part in two five-year campaigns both inland and down the coast from the new capital
9. Cimnashote became excited about the prospect of a “good” fight and told me I had to come with him
10. I supposed Cimnashote would have to be placed in that category
11. While the artist, whose name turned out to be Citlalatonac, made friends with the bemused Cimnashote, I made the rounds of the merchants
12. I beckoned Cimnashote to join me
13. As we strolled back to headquarters, Cimnashote asked how old Nezahualpili was and was shocked to hear he was only fifteen
14. I gathered up Cimnashote and we went over to the Maya tumen
15. I then introduced Cimnashote to them, explained his background and relation to me, and told them that he would be my one and only staff member, with the rank of minghan commander
16. Once they were gone, Cimnashote asked me what the likelihood was that he would take over one of the
17. Along the way I also found time to teach Cimnashote a smattering of Maya so he could follow along on our tumen meetings
18. Also, as I had expected, one of the minghan commanders, Na Tok’, died suddenly along the march and Cimnashote led his minghan for a few days until we could stop long enough to pick a successor from among his jagun commanders
19. Cimnashote asked the sort of questions that showed he understood what battle was all about
20. With Cimnashote’s help we followed through the possible scenarios and helped him see the larger picture
21. “She’s probably still trying to figure out who Cimnashote is,” I laughed
22. “You should stop calling me your brother,” Cimnashote chimed in
23. I was rather surprised that Theodore had so accepted Cimnashote as a relative
24. Cimnashote and I listened to all this quietly
25. It is possible that Cimnashote was less interested in this than I was, but I doubt it
26. It was too dark to see, but Cimnashote and I were exchanging long-suffering glances
27. When we regained our tent, Cimnashote muttered that I should remind Theodore that Paula is his cousin and that if we were invited back he would volunteer to lead an expedition into the jungle
28. I told Cimnashote to see that I was not disturbed and sat down in my tent
29. Both Theodore and Cimnashote were most relieved to see us, although for different reasons
30. Theodore was worried we had come to grief; Cimnashote was anxious to return Theodore’s care to me
31. Much as I wanted to be with this Ordu, I put Cimnashote in command, to his undying
32. I sent Cimnashote to clear the Tolten valley all the way to the coast, and then continue south along the coast
33. I let Cimnashote handle the entire operation, and by the early fall, they, too, had surrendered
34. Once the Kawesqar were contacted, I felt the campaign was finished, and with Theodore, Cimnashote, and Silpitocle sailed north from Ignacebalikh to Theodorbalikh
35. I also wrote letters to Theodore, Mathilde, and Iskagua and Ghigooie telling them about the success of the campaign and thanking Theodore for sending John and praising Cimnashote’s part in the campaign to Iskagua and Ghigooie
36. I recognized the boy as John and the man as Cimnashote
37. Cimnashote explained that they could only remain until high tide, but since that would be near dusk, they had most of the day
38. Cimnashote told me that Ghigooie and Iskagua had both died that winter, first his father, then his mother
39. Ghigao—name Cimnashote gave to a Tamoyo girl he met and with whom he fell in love while on campaign in the Khanate of the Green Mist
40. Woey—widow Cimnashote marries when he returns to Itsati after the Re Che Campaign