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Vucub-Caquix had a large nantze tree and he ate the fruit of it.
Each day, he went to the tree and climbed to the top.
Hunahpú and Xbalanqué had seen that this fruit was his food.
They lay in ambush at the foot of the tree, hidden among the leaves.
Vucub-Caquix came straight to his meal of nantzes.
Instantly he was injured by a discharge from Hun-Hunahpú’s blowgun which struck him squarely in the jaw, and screaming, he fell straight to earth from the treetop.
Hun-Hunahpú ran quickly to overpower him, but Vucub-Caquix seized his arm and wrenching it from him, bent it back to the shoulder.
In this way Vucub-Caquix tore out Hun-Hunahpú’s arm. Surely the two youths did well in not letting themselves be defeated first by Vucub-Caquix.
Carrying Hun-Hunahpú’s arm, Vucub-Caquix went home, and arrived there nursing his jaw.
Having thought it over, Hun-Hunahpú and Xbalanqué went to talk with:
- Zaqui-Nim-Ac, a very old man with snow-white hair
- Zaqui-Nima-Tziis, a very old woman
They were really very old and humble, already bent.
The old persons agreed.
Then they went and found Vucub-Caquix reclining on his throne, screaming because his tooth pained him.
Meanwhile, the lord was suffering terrible pain from his tooth, and it was only with great difficulty that he could speak.
But the ground bone was nothing but grains of white corn.
Then they pulled Vucub-Caquix’s teeth.
But in their place they put only grains of white corn, and these grains of corn shone in his mouth.
Instantly his features sagged and he no longer looked like a lord.
They removed the rest of his teeth which shone like pearls in his mouth.
Finally, they cured Vucub-Caquix’s eyes, piercing the pupils of his eyes, and they took all his riches.
But he felt nothing any more. He only watched, because at the advice of Hunahpú and Xbalanqué, they took from him all of the things of which he had been so proud.
Then Vucub-Caquix died. Hun-Hunahpú recovered his arm. Chimalmat, the wife of Vucub-Caquix, also perished.
In this way Vucub-Caquix lost his riches. The healer took all the emeralds and precious stones which had been his pride here on earth.
The old woman and the old man who did this were miraculous beings.
Having recovered the arm of Hun-Hunahpú, they put it in place, and it was all right again.
It was only to bring about the death of Vucub-Caquix that they did this, because it seemed wicked to them that he should become so arrogant.
The 2 youths went on, having in this way carried out the order of the Heart of Heaven.
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