This morning at the dawn of day, Rumi-naui despatched this quipu.
The next scene finds the Inca enraged at the escape of Ollantay, and ordering his general Rumi-naui to march at once, and make him prisoner.
His argument is that the interlocutor was of the blood-royal, and that the High Priest was always of the blood-royal, while Rumi-naui was not.
FN#70] Yanahuara, a ravine near Urubamba, where some of the troops of Rumi-naui had been posted.
Rumi-naui himself enters and receives the thanks of his sovereign.
To them enter RUMI-NAUI in rags, his face cut and slashed with wounds, and covered with blood.
It after wards appears that the scheme of Rumi-naui was one of treachery.
Rumi-naui pretended to join in the festivities, but when most of them were wrapped in drunken sleep, he opened the gates, let in his own men, and made them all prisoners.
Word came to surprise our foes, Rumi-naui had opened the gate, As cautious and silent as fate-- We were masters with none to oppose.
FN#54] Rumi-naui is the interlocutor in the Justiniani text, in the Dominican text, and in the text of Spilsbury.
There will not be two, O Rumi-naui The Mountain Chief will rule the Antis; In Cuzco Ollantay will reign-- As Viceroy deputed by me His duties will call him to act As ruler throughout the whole realm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "naui" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.