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    ordu


    1. The last was Penuname, a Menominiwok ininiwok courier attached to the Owl Ordu


    2. He said they were not much different from the Anishinabe, their northern and western neighbors, but tended to serve only in the nearby Ordu


    3. He knew his people were always respected and honored in the Ordu and he was proud to be a part of the Khanate


    4. He wore his snake armor on special occasions, when he reviewed the Ordu


    5. The Ordu have been busy shuttling grain up from the coast, but they have recently turned their attention to the bandits and should soon wipe them out so that a reckless boy like you can explore the dangerous country


    6. There was nothing like a wanton woman in Itsati, so when I first saw one at the Snake Ordu, I found her repulsive and so have I found all such ever since


    7. On either side of the door there were representations of the various animals whose name was used by an Ordu in the Khanate


    8. The images were very lifelike rather than the usual more symbolic representation, and beneath the image was inscribed, in Mongol, all the campaigns in which the Ordu had taken part


    9. He was pleased to hear that I was training with Acolmiztli and told me he would be joining us when we went on maneuvers with the Ocelotl Ordu later in the summer


    10. We arrived just as the Ordu rose to leave and had to eat our meal on the way

    11. The commander of the Ordu had a Mongol name, Baidar, but he looked like he was from the valley


    12. The rest of us ate with the Ordu


    13. Theodore sought me out and told me that I had been mentioned to the commander as the one who had kept the recruits in touch with the Ordu during their first shaky days


    14. The Ordu is a marvel of skill and discipline


    15. He was perhaps in his twenties and was the son of the commander of the Alligator Ordu


    16. Finally there were recent reports from the various governors and Ordu commanders of the Khanate


    17. You will all be expected to report to the Ocelotl Ordu two days after the festival


    18. I am dismissing you early so that you can go visit with your families during the festival and report to the Ordu rested and ready for action


    19. He explained that Acapipioltzin was with the Ordu to the south of town, but the others were here


    20. I did not enter the palace, but left a note for the Tlatoani, thanking him for the use of the horse, and to Acapipioltzin, wishing him a safe trip with the Ordu, and then I went straight to the dock

    21. I said I would try, but I was being sent to the Ocelotl Ordu


    22. “Are you expected to report to the Ocelotl Ordu?”


    23. Theodore (my cousin) joined me for the trip to the Ocelotl Ordu, since he also was to report there


    24. The Ordu was near a small town called Tolcayuca, about 120 li from Tlatelolco


    25. He immediately saw my point and took me to the commander of the Ordu


    26. Armed volunteers from all the cities and towns around the lake swarmed into Tenochtitlan while the Ordu commandeered every boat available and soon had several pontoon bridges across the small canal


    27. Secondly, your repentance was obviously sincere and it is well known in the Ordu, thanks to my brother, that you saved us from a difficult situation


    28. He told me to present the latter to the commander of the training Ordu on the plain, east of Tamalameque


    29. There was still a lot of excitement and pleasure among the patrons over the fate of the Tenocha, but there was already some grumbling that the Ordu had ended the plundering rather roughly


    30. I gave him the official version, but I did add a few details about the crushing of the revolt by the Ordu

    31. He explained that he was fully aware we were all quite skilled with the various weapons of the Ordu, so he had no intention of wasting anyone’s time repeating the training we had already received


    32. We’ll be divided into Ordu of two tumen each except for the coastal tumen and the tumen that will attack just below the desert


    33. After each Ordu clears its valley, it will proceed south until all the Chimu land is taken


    34. Meanwhile, Theodore and Acapipioltzin’s tumen were formed into an Ordu under command of the latter and prepared to descend the Xequetepeque River, which began just over a ridge west of the valley of the Q’asa-marka


    35. One might think that now that I was a more major officer, I would be more aware of the Ordu tactics, but actually, the commander of the Ordu called all the shots and if he consulted with anyone, it would only be with someone whose opinion he valued


    36. In due course, Acapipioltzin’s Ordu rejoined us and was put in camp


    37. Just as the jaguns were trickling in to reform the tumen, Ignace rode up with the rest of our Ordu


    38. We were already well understrength, perhaps only about seventy-five hundred men in the tumen, and still several days from Henry’s Ordu, and he had to waste valuable troops to placate their sense of fairness


    39. He was glad we were in the same Ordu again


    40. He felt it likely that we had also been observed by Inka spies and was surprised that they had not tried to fall on us before we could link up with the Ordu

    41. The rest of the Ordu would follow us and camp a few hours’ ride from the strongpoint and would fall on the enemy’s main force as soon as it materialized to attack our tumen


    42. I had written to my sister Mathilde when I had reached the encampment of the Ordu a few years ago and told her how things were going


    43. She had no idea I was in any danger and had only mentioned my assignment to Theodore when he was visiting her last year, innocently asking if he knew anyone in the Maya Ordu


    44. I suspect his tumen is the most intact in the Ordu


    45. I followed the Kubilai north to the new camp of the Panther Ordu


    46. There was a deep cover of snow on the ground when I reached the Ordu


    47. The men of the Ordu suggested I go north into the mountains since the Leni lenape had depleted the Kubilai Valley forests of game


    48. We loaded up the horses and returned to the Ordu


    49. Mitsege’s oldest son (Ingrokah) was only nine, but that was old enough to hunt, so I gathered him up and secured a few more horses and an unmarried Ani’ Yun’-wiya member of the Ordu auspiciously named Galagina (buck deer) and set out to do more hunting


    50. It turned out that he was on his way to the Panther Ordu when the storm hit














































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