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The House of Seven Angels was the best, Mateo a.s.sured me. "They have mulattas who are the color of milk and chocolate, whose b.r.e.a.s.t.s are fountains that G.o.ds would yearn to be suckled upon, whose pink place is as sweet and juicy as a ripe papaya. These women have been bred for bloodlines like the finest horses-for the shape of their haunches, the curve of their b.r.e.a.s.t.s, the length of their legs. Cristo, Cristo, such females you have never encountered outside of the spells you were in when the Healer worked his magic potions."
"Are there Spanish women, too?"
"Spanish women? What Spanish woman would be in a wh.o.r.ehouse? Must I cut your throat to teach you respect for the women of my country? Of course there are no Spanish women, although some of the houses are owned by Spanish women, who run them with the permission of their husbands. A Spanish wh.o.r.e would get a hundred offers of marriage her first day in New Spain. There are a few india for those whose luck at the gambling tables was bad. But they do not compare to the mulattas."
An africano almost as big as the front gate of the House of Seven Angels let us in after Mateo flipped him a reale of my money. I memorized the arrogant way Mateo sneered at the man and the contemptuous manner in which he flipped the coin, as if money grew from the lint in his pockets.
The reception area of the house had four card tables set up with men crowded around each.
"Wander around, select the puta who tickles your pene the most. I will run your pesos up so we can each have the best women."
The women of the house were in a room off to the left. They sat on benches padded with red silk cushions. Another slave, almost as large as the one outside, guarded the entry. One could look, but no touching until the financial arrangements had been agreed upon.
Mateo had not lied about the quality of these women. Mulattas like I had never seen, women whose legs could wrap around a man's waist and nearly reach the ceiling after he mounted her. Off to the side were several india girls, of a more delicate nature than the girls I knew, who developed powerful arms and legs from working in the fields and rolling tortillas, but to me they were as pulque is to a fine Spanish wine. I had had pulque, now it was time to taste another intoxicant.
Several of the women had half masks covering their face. I did not know whether the masks were meant to ape the fashion of well-to-do ladies-or if the women believed their faces were less attractive than their bodies.
One of the masked women, an india, smiled at me. I suspected she wore the mask because she was much older than the other girls, probably in her late thirties, old to be in wh.o.r.ehouse, although she was still firm and reasonably attractive. Her body was pleasant, but lacked the eroticism of the other women.
I asked the guard about her.
"She's a bondservant, sold to the madam by the magistrate after she was arrested for theft."
Criminals were sold for harsh punishment, men even to the mines, but I was shocked that a woman could be sold into prost.i.tution.
"It was her choice," the guard said. "She could have sewed clothes in an obraje labor shop, but she asked for prost.i.tution because she is allowed to keep extra money given to her by the customers and the work is easier. At her age she would have been better off in a house with only india putas. The owner of this establishment keeps her for only one reason-men who lose at the tables."
I pointed at a particularly l.u.s.ty wench, a mulatta who I intended to mount and ride as if she were one of Cortes's fourteen famous horses. "That is the one I will sample as soon as my friend is finished playing."
"Good selection, senor. The finest puta in the house, but she is also the most expensive-and there is usually a small token paid to me because she is my wife."
"Naturally," I sniffed, trying not to sound provincial by being shocked that he was renting out his wife.
Pleased that I had made my choice and looking forward to a tryst with a creamy G.o.ddess of love, I sought out Mateo at the tables. As I approached he rose from a table with a black look on his face.
"What's the matter?"
"Santo Francisco did not guide the cards to me tonight."
"How did you do?"
"I lost"
"Lost? How much?"
"Everything."
"Everything? All of my money?"
"Cristo, not so loud. Do you want to embarra.s.s me?"
"I want to kill you!"
"All is not lost, my young friend." He fingered the cross I wore, the one that Fray Antonio told me was my only memoir of my mother. I had removed the false coloring to expose its beauty. "This fine, holy necklace would bring enough pesos to get me back into the game."
I slapped away his hand. "You are a knave and a blackguard."
"True, but we still need to raise money."
"Sell your horse, the one Cortes rode."
"I can't. The beast is lame. As will be the scoundrel who sold him to me when I catch him. But I wonder if the madam would give me a few pesos for him? She can sell him to the indios for meat."
Walking away from him, I was so angry, if I had had the courage-and the insanity-I would have drawn my sword and asked him to step outside.
The guard was still at the doorway to the harem. I showed him a silver ring with a small red stone that I had gotten in my travels with the Healer.
"This is a powerful ring; it brings luck to those who wear it."
"Give it to your friend who plays cards."
"No, uh, he doesn't know how to use the magic. It is worth ten pesos. I will give it to you for time with the tawny beauty." My tongue refused to refer to her as his wife.
"The ring is worth one peso. You can have fifteen minutes with a one-peso girl."
"One peso! That is thievery. It is worth at least five."
"One peso. Ten minutes."
I was desperate. I needed the smell of a woman's perfume in my nostrils as a nosegay to get me through the night of smelling manure in my room at the don's house. Besides, I had stolen the ring after refusing to pay a peso for it.
"All right. Which girl."
He pointed to the oldest india, the masked woman who had selected prost.i.tution over sewing in a labor shop. "Her name is Maria."
"You are a handsome boy. Do you have more money?" she panted.
I lay flat on my back on a hard bed with her bouncing atop me like she was riding a horse after it stepped on hot coals.
"Oh, you are a beast-pant! pant!-you have the pene of a horse, the thrust of a bull-pant! pant! How much money will you pay if I make your juice come twice?"
We only had ten minutes and while I was capable of exploding juice from my virile part in seconds, I needed to last the full ten minutes to get my peso's worth. She talked continuously from the moment I hurriedly took off my breeches, mostly about how much more money she should get from me. While I had modestly flattered myself as one of the great lovers of New Spain, she was leaving me with the impression that she was more interested in the size of my pocketbook than the precious jewels I carried in my pants.
"You are a fine, handsome boy. It's too bad you don't have more money."
She stopped panting. The ten minutes were almost up.