第5章

类别:其他 作者:Rudyard Kipling字数:18448更新时间:19/01/04 17:28:40
\"Againthetrailislost,\"saidMowglicoolly。\"CananyjackalhaveburrowedsodeepandbittenthisgreatWhiteHood?Heissurelymad。FatherofCobras,Iseenothingheretotakeaway。\" \"BytheGodsoftheSunandMoon,itisthemadnessofdeathupontheboy!\"hissedtheCobra。\"BeforethineeyescloseIwillallowtheethisfavour。Lookthou,andseewhatmanhasneverseenbefore!\" \"TheydonotwellintheJunglewhospeaktoMowglioffavours,\" saidtheboy,betweenhisteeth;\"butthedarkchangesall,asI know。Iwilllook,ifthatpleasethee。\" Hestaredwithpuckered-upeyesroundthevault,andthenliftedupfromthefloorahandfulofsomethingthatglittered。 \"Oho!\"saidhe,\"thisislikethestufftheyplaywithintheMan-Pack:onlythisisyellowandtheotherwasbrown。\" Heletthegoldpiecesfall,andmoveforward。Thefloorofthevaultwasburiedsomefiveorsixfeetdeepincoinedgoldandsilverthathadburstfromthesacksithadbeenoriginallystoredin,and,inthelongyears,themetalhadpackedandsettledassandpacksatlowtide。Onitandinitandrisingthroughit,aswrecksliftthroughthesand,werejewelledelephant-howdahsofembossedsilver,studdedwithplatesofhammeredgold,andadornedwithcarbunclesandturquoises。 Therewerepalanquinsandlittersforcarryingqueens,framedandbracedwithsilverandenamel,withjade-handledpolesandambercurtain-rings;thereweregoldencandlestickshungwithpiercedemeraldsthatquiveredonthebranches;therewerestuddedimages,fivefeethigh,offorgottengods,silverwithjewelledeyes;therewerecoatsofmail,goldinlaidonsteel,andfringedwithrottedandblackenedseed-pearls;therewerehelmets,crestedandbeadedwithpigeon’s-bloodrubies;therewereshieldsoflacquer,oftortoise-shellandrhinoceros-hide,strappedandbossedwithredgoldandsetwithemeraldsattheedge;thereweresheavesofdiamond-hiltedswords,daggers,andhunting-knives;thereweregoldensacrificialbowlsandladles,andportablealtarsofashapethatneverseesthelightofday; therewerejadecupsandbracelets;therewereincense-burners,combs,andpotsforperfume,henna,andeye-powder,allinembossedgold;therewerenose-rings,armlets,head-bands,finger-rings,andgirdlespastanycounting;therewerebelts,sevenfingersbroad,ofsquare-cutdiamondsandrubies,andwoodenboxes,treblyclampedwithiron,fromwhichthewoodhadfallenawayinpowder,showingthepileofuncutstar-sapphires,opals,cat’s-eyes,sapphires,rubies,diamonds,emeralds,andgarnetswithin。 TheWhiteCobrawasright。Nomeremoneywouldbegintopaythevalueofthistreasure,thesiftedpickingsofcenturiesofwar,plunder,trade,andtaxation。Thecoinsalonewerepriceless,leavingoutofcountallthepreciousstones;andthedeadweightofthegoldandsilveralonemightbetwoorthreehundredtons。EverynativerulerinIndiato-day,howeverpoor,hasahoardtowhichheisalwaysadding;andthough,onceinalongwhile,someenlightenedprincemaysendofffortyorfiftybullock-cartloadsofsilvertobeexchangedforGovernmentsecurities,thebulkofthemkeeptheirtreasureandtheknowledgeofitverycloselytothemselves。 ButMowglinaturallydidnotunderstandwhatthesethingsmeant。 Theknivesinterestedhimalittle,buttheydidnotbalancesowellashisown,andsohedroppedthem。Atlasthefoundsomethingreallyfascinatinglaidonthefrontofahowdahhalfburiedinthecoins。Itwasathree-footankus,orelephant- goad——somethinglikeasmallboat-hook。Thetopwasoneround,shiningruby,andeightinchesofthehandlebelowitwerestuddedwithroughturquoisesclosetogether,givingamostsatisfactorygrip。Belowthemwasarimofjadewithaflower- patternrunningroundit——onlytheleaveswereemeralds,andtheblossomswererubiessunkinthecool,greenstone。Therestofthehandlewasashaftofpureivory,whilethepoint——thespikeandhook——wasgold-inlaidsteelwithpicturesofelephant- catching;andthepicturesattractedMowgli,whosawthattheyhadsomethingtodowithhisfriendHathitheSilent。 TheWhiteCobrahadbeenfollowinghimclosely。 \"Isthisnotworthdyingtobehold?\"hesaid。HaveInotdonetheeagreatfavour?\" \"Idonotunderstand,\"saidMowgli。\"Thethingsarehardandcold,andbynomeansgoodtoeat。Butthis\"——heliftedtheankus——\"Idesiretotakeaway,thatImayseeitinthesun。 Thousayesttheyareallthine?Wiltthougiveittome,andIwillbringtheefrogstoeat?\" TheWhiteCobrafairlyshookwithevildelight。\"AssuredlyIwillgiveit,\"hesaid。\"AllthatishereIwillgivethee—— tillthougoestaway。\" \"ButIgonow。Thisplaceisdarkandcold,andIwishtotakethethorn-pointedthingtotheJungle。\" \"Lookbythyfoot!Whatisthatthere?\"Mowglipickedupsomethingwhiteandsmooth。\"Itistheboneofaman’shead,\" hesaidquietly。\"Andherearetwomore。\" \"Theycametotakethetreasureawaymanyyearsago。Ispoketotheminthedark,andtheylaystill。\" \"ButwhatdoIneedofthisthatiscalledtreasure?Ifthouwiltgivemetheankustotakeaway,itisgoodhunting。Ifnot,itisgoodhuntingnonetheless。IdonotfightwiththePoisonPeople,andIwasalsotaughttheMaster-wordofthytribe。\" \"ThereisbutoneMaster-wordhere。Itismine!\" Kaaflunghimselfforwardwithblazingeyes。\"WhobademebringtheMan?\"hehissed。 \"Isurely,\"theoldCobralisped。\"ItislongsinceIhaveseenMan,andthisManspeaksourtongue。\" \"Buttherewasnotalkofkilling。HowcanIgototheJungleandsaythatIhaveledhimtohisdeath?\"saidKaa。 \"Italknotofkillingtillthetime。Andastothygoingornotgoing,thereistheholeinthewall。Peace,now,thoufatmonkey-killer!Ihavebuttotouchthyneck,andtheJunglewillknowtheenolonger。NeverMancameherethatwentawaywiththebreathunderhisribs。IamtheWardenoftheTreasureoftheKing’sCity!\" \"But,thouwhitewormofthedark,Itelltheethereisneitherkingnorcity!TheJungleisallaboutus!\"criedKaa。 \"ThereisstilltheTreasure。Butthiscanbedone。Waitawhile,KaaoftheRocks,andseetheboyrun。Thereisroomforgreatsporthere。Lifeisgood。Runtoandfroawhile,andmakesport,boy!\" MowgliputhishandonKaa’sheadquietly。 \"ThewhitethinghasdealtwithmenoftheMan-Packuntilnow。 Hedoesnotknowme,\"hewhispered。\"Hehasaskedforthishunting。Lethimhaveit。\"Mowglihadbeenstandingwiththeankusheldpointdown。Heflungitfromhimquicklyanditdroppedcrosswaysjustbehindthegreatsnake’shood,pinninghimtothefloor。Inaflash,Kaa’sweightwasuponthewrithingbody,paralysingitfromhoodtotail。Theredeyesburned,andthesixspareinchesoftheheadstruckfuriouslyrightandleft。 \"Kill!\"saidKaa,asMowgli’shandwenttohisknife。 \"No,\"hesaid,ashedrewtheblade;\"Iwillneverkillagainsaveforfood。Butlookyou,Kaa!\"Hecaughtthesnakebehindthehood,forcedthemouthopenwiththebladeoftheknife,andshowedtheterriblepoison-fangsoftheupperjawlyingblackandwitheredinthegum。TheWhiteCobrahadoutlivedhispoison,asasnakewill。 \"THUU\"(\"Itisdriedup\"——Literally,arottedouttree-stump),saidMowgli;andmotioningKaaaway,hepickeduptheankus,settingtheWhiteCobrafree。 \"TheKing’sTreasureneedsanewWarden,hesaidgravely。\"Thuu,thouhastnotdonewell。Runtoandfroandmakesport,Thuu!\" \"Iamashamed。Killme!\"hissedtheWhiteCobra。 \"Therehasbeentoomuchtalkofkilling。Wewillgonow。 Itakethethorn-pointedthing,Thuu,becauseIhavefoughtandworstedthee。\" \"See,then,thatthethingdoesnotkilltheeatlast。ItisDeath!Remember,itisDeath!Thereisenoughinthatthingtokillthemenofallmycity。Notlongwiltthouholdit,JungleMan,norhewhotakesitfromthee。Theywillkill,andkill,andkillforitssake!Mystrengthisdriedup,buttheankuswilldomywork。ItisDeath!ItisDeath!ItisDeath!\" Mowglicrawledoutthroughtheholeintothepassageagain,andthelastthathesawwastheWhiteCobrastrikingfuriouslywithhisharmlessfangsatthestolidgoldenfacesofthegodsthatlayonthefloor,andhissing,\"ItisDeath!\" Theyweregladtogettothelightofdayoncemore;andwhentheywerebackintheirownJungleandMowglimadetheankusglitterinthemorninglight,hewasalmostaspleasedasthoughhehadfoundabunchofnewflowerstostickinhishair。 \"ThisisbrighterthanBagheera’seyes,\"hesaiddelightedly,ashetwirledtheruby。\"Iwillshowittohim;butwhatdidtheThuumeanwhenhetalkedofdeath?\" \"Icannotsay。Iamsorrowfultomytail’stailthathefeltnotthyknife。ThereisalwaysevilatColdLairs——abovegroundorbelow。ButnowIamhungry。Dostthouhuntwithmethisdawn?\"saidKaa。 \"No;Bagheeramustseethisthing。Goodhunting!\"Mowglidancedoff,flourishingthegreatankus,andstoppingfromtimetotimetoadmireit,tillhecametothatpartoftheJungleBagheerachieflyused,andfoundhimdrinkingafteraheavykill。Mowglitoldhimallhisadventuresfrombeginningtoend,andBagheerasniffedattheankusbetweenwhiles。WhenMowglicametotheWhiteCobra’slastwords,thePantherpurredapprovingly。 \"ThentheWhiteHoodspokethethingwhichis?\"Mowgliaskedquickly。 \"IwasbornintheKing’scagesatOodeypore,anditisinmystomachthatIknowsomelittleofMan。Verymanymenwouldkillthriceinanightforthesakeofthatonebigredstonealone。\" \"Butthestonemakesitheavytothehand。Mylittlebrightknifeisbetter;and——see!theredstoneisnotgoodtoeat。ThenWHYwouldtheykill?\" \"Mowgli,gothouandsleep。Thouhastlivedamongmen,and————\" \"Iremember。Menkillbecausetheyarenothunting;——foridlenessandpleasure。Wakeagain,Bagheera。Forwhatusewasthisthorn-pointedthingmade?\" Bagheerahalfopenedhiseyes——hewasverysleepy——withamalicioustwinkle。 \"ItwasmadebymentothrustintotheheadofthesonsofHathi,sothatthebloodshouldpourout。IhaveseenthelikeinthestreetofOodeypore,beforeourcages。ThatthinghastastedthebloodofmanysuchasHathi。\" \"Butwhydotheythrustintotheheadsofelephants?\" \"ToteachthemMan’sLaw。Havingneitherclawsnorteeth,menmakethesethings——andworse。\" \"AlwaysmorebloodwhenIcomenear,eventothethingstheMan-Packhavemade,\"saidMowglidisgustedly。Hewasgettingalittletiredoftheweightoftheankus。\"IfIhadknownthis,Iwouldnothavetakenit。FirstitwasMessua’sbloodonthethongs,andnowitisHathi’s。Iwilluseitnomore。Look!\" Theankusflewsparkling,andburieditselfpointdownthirtyyardsaway,betweenthetrees。\"SomyhandsarecleanofDeath,\" saidMowgli,rubbinghispalmsonthefresh,moistearth。 \"TheThuusaidDeathwouldfollowme。Heisoldandwhiteandmad。\" \"Whiteorblack,ordeathorlife,_I_amgoingtosleep,LittleBrother。Icannothuntallnightandhowlallday,asdosomefolk。\" Bagheerawentofftoahunting-lairthatheknew,abouttwomilesoff。Mowglimadeaneasywayforhimselfupaconvenienttree,knottedthreeorfourcreeperstogether,andinlesstimethanittakestotellwasswinginginahammockfiftyfeetaboveground。Thoughhehadnopositiveobjectiontostrongdaylight,Mowglifollowedthecustomofhisfriends,anduseditaslittleashecould。Whenhewakedamongtheveryloud-voicedpeoplesthatliveinthetrees,itwastwilightoncemore,andhehadbeendreamingofthebeautifulpebbleshehadthrownaway。 \"AtleastIwilllookatthethingagain,\"hesaid,andsliddownacreepertotheearth;butBagheerawasbeforehim。 Mowglicouldhearhimsnuffinginthehalflight。 \"Whereisthethorn-pointedthing?\"criedMowgli。 \"Amanhastakenit。Hereisthetrail。\" \"NowweshallseewhethertheThuuspoketruth。IfthepointedthingisDeath,thatmanwilldie。Letusfollow。\" \"Killfirst,\"saidBagheera。\"Anemptystomachmakesacarelesseye。Mengoveryslowly,andtheJungleiswetenoughtoholdthelightestmark。\" Theykilledassoonastheycould,butitwasnearlythreehoursbeforetheyfinishedtheirmeatanddrinkandbuckleddowntothetrail。TheJunglePeopleknowthatnothingmakesupforbeinghurriedoveryourmeals。 \"Thinkyouthepointedthingwillturnintheman’shandandkillhim?\"Mowgliasked。\"TheThuusaiditwasDeath。\" \"Weshallseewhenwefind,\"saidBagheera,trottingwithhisheadlow。\"Itissingle-foot\"(hemeantthattherewasonlyoneman),\"andtheweightofthethinghaspressedhisheelfarintotheground。\" \"Hai!Thisisasclearassummerlightning,\"Mowglianswered; andtheyfellintothequick,choppytrail-trotinandoutthroughthecheckersofthemoonlight,followingthemarksofthosetwobarefeet。 \"Nowherunsswiftly,\"saidMowgli。\"Thetoesarespreadapart。\"Theywentonoversomewetground。\"Nowwhydoesheturnasidehere?\" \"Wait!\"saidBagheera,andflunghimselfforwardwithonesuperbboundasfaraseverhecould。Thefirstthingtodowhenatrailceasestoexplainitselfistocastforwardwithoutleaving,yourownconfusingfoot-marksontheground。 Bagheeraturnedashelanded,andfacedMowgli,crying,\"Herecomesanothertrailtomeethim。Itisasmallerfoot,thissecondtrail,andthetoesturninward。\" ThenMowgliranupandlooked。\"ItisthefootofaGondhunter,\"hesaid。\"Look!Herehedraggedhisbowonthegrass。 Thatiswhythefirsttrailturnedasidesoquickly。BigFoothidfromLittleFoot。\" \"Thatistrue,\"saidBagheera。\"Now,lestbycrossingeachother’strackswefoulthesigns,leteachtakeonetrail。 IamBigFoot,LittleBrother,andthouartLittleFoot,theGond。\" Bagheeraleapedbacktotheoriginaltrail,leavingMowglistoopingabovethecuriousnarrowtrackofthewildlittlemanofthewoods。 \"Now,\"saidBagheera,movingstepbystepalongthechainoffootprints,\"I,BigFoot,turnasidehere。NowIhidemebehindarockandstandstill,\"notdaringtoshiftmyfeet。Crythytrail,LittleBrother。\" \"Now,I,LittleFoot,cometotherock,\"saidMowgli,runninguphistrail。\"Now,Isitdownundertherock,leaninguponmyrighthand,andrestingmybowbetweenmytoes。Iwaitlong,forthemarkofmyfeetisdeephere。\" \"Ialso,saidBagheera,hiddenbehindtherock。Iwait,restingtheendofthethorn-pointedthinguponastone。 Itslips,forhereisascratchuponthestone。Crythytrail,LittleBrother。\" \"One,twotwigsandabigbrancharebrokenhere,\"saidMowgli,inanundertone。\"Now,howshallIcryTHAT?Ah!Itisplainnow。I,LittleFoot,goawaymakingnoisesandtramplingssothatBigFootmayhearme。\"Hemovedawayfromtherockpacebypaceamongthetrees,hisvoicerisinginthedistanceasheapproachedalittlecascade。\"I——go——far——away——to——where——the—— noise——of——falling-water——covers——my——noise;and——here——I——wait。 Crythytrail,Bagheera,BigFoot!\" ThepantherhadbeencastingineverydirectiontoseehowBigFoot’strailledawayfrombehindtherock。Thenhegavetongue: \"Icomefrombehindtherockuponmyknees,draggingthethorn- pointedthing。Seeingnoone,Irun。I,BigFoot,runswiftly。 Thetrailisclear。Leteachfollowhisown。Irun!\" Bagheerasweptonalongtheclearly-markedtrail,andMowglifollowedthestepsoftheGond。ForsometimetherewassilenceintheJungle。 \"Whereartthou,LittleFoot?\"criedBagheera。Mowgli’svoiceansweredhimnotfiftyyardstotheright。 \"Um!\"saidthePanther,withadeepcough。\"Thetworunsidebyside,drawingnearer!\" Theyracedonanotherhalf-mile,alwayskeepingaboutthesamedistance,tillMowgli,whoseheadwasnotsoclosetothegroundasBagheera’s,cried:\"Theyhavemet。Goodhunting——look! HerestoodLittleFoot,withhiskneeonarock——andyonderisBigFootindeed!\" Nottenyardsinfrontofthem,stretchedacrossapileofbrokenrocks,laythebodyofavillagerofthedistrict,along,small-featheredGondarrowthroughhisbackandbreast。 \"WastheThuusooldandsomad,LittleBrother?\"saidBagheeragently。\"Hereisonedeath,atleast。\" \"Followon。Butwhereisthedrinkerofelephant’sblood——thered-eyedthorn?\" \"LittleFoothasit——perhaps。Itissingle-footagainnow。\" Thesingletrailofalightmanwhohadbeenrunningquicklyandbearingaburdenonhisleftshoulderheldonroundalong,lowspurofdriedgrass,whereeachfootfallseemed,tothesharpeyesofthetrackers,markedinhotiron。 Neitherspoketillthetrailranuptotheashesofacamp-firehiddeninaravine。 \"Again!\"saidBagheera,checkingasthoughhehadbeenturnedintostone。 ThebodyofalittlewizenedGondlaywithitsfeetintheashes,andBagheeralookedinquiringlyatMowgli。 \"Thatwasdonewithabamboo,\"saidtheboy,afteroneglance。 \"IhaveusedsuchathingamongthebuffaloeswhenIservedintheMan-Pack。TheFatherofCobras——IamsorrowfulthatImadeajestofhim——knewthebreedwell,asImighthaveknown。SaidI notthatmenkillforidleness?\" \"Indeed,theykilledforthesakeoftheredandbluestones,\"Bagheeraanswered。\"Remember,IwasintheKing’scagesatOodeypore。\" \"One,two,three,fourtracks,\"saidMowgli,stoopingovertheashes。\"Fourtracksofmenwithshodfeet。TheydonotgosoquicklyasGonds。Now,whatevilhadthelittlewoodmandonetothem?See,theytalkedtogether,allfive,standingup,beforetheykilledhim。Bagheera,letusgoback。Mystomachisheavyinme,andyetitheavesupanddownlikeanoriole’snestattheendofabranch。\" \"Itisnotgoodhuntingtoleavegameafoot。Follow!\"saidthepanther。\"Thoseeightshodfeethavenotgonefar。\" Nomorewassaidforfullyanhour,astheyworkedupthebroadtrailofthefourmenwithshodfeet。 Itwasclear,hotdaylightnow,andBagheerasaid,\"Ismellsmoke。\" Menarealwaysmorereadytoeatthantorun,Mowglianswered,trottinginandoutbetweenthelowscrubbushesofthenewJungletheywereexploring。Bagheera,alittletohisleft,madeanindescribablenoiseinhisthroat。 \"Hereisonethathasdonewithfeeding,\"saidhe。Atumbledbundleofgay-colouredclotheslayunderabush,androunditwassomespiltflour。 \"Thatwasdonebythebambooagain,\"saidMowgli。\"See!thatwhitedustiswhatmeneat。Theyhavetakenthekillfromthisone,——hecarriedtheirfood,——andgivenhimforakilltoChil,theKite。\" \"Itisthethird,\"saidBagheera。 \"Iwillgowithnew,bigfrogstotheFatherofCobras,andfeedhimfat,\"saidMowglitohimself。\"Thedrinkerofelephant’sbloodisDeathhimself——butstillIdonotunderstand!\" \"Follow!\"saidBagheera。 TheyhadnotgonehalfamilefartherwhentheyheardKo,theCrow,singingthedeath-songinthetopofatamariskunderwhoseshadethreemenwerelying。Ahalf-deadfiresmokedinthecentreofthecircle,underanironplatewhichheldablackenedandburnedcakeofunleavenedbread。Closetothefire,andblazinginthesunshine,laytheruby-and-turquoiseankus。 \"Thethingworksquickly;allendshere,\"saidBagheera。 \"HowdidTHESEdie,Mowgli?Thereisnomarkonany。\" AJungle-dwellergetstolearnbyexperienceasmuchasmanydoctorsknowofpoisonousplantsandberries。Mowglisniffedthesmokethatcameupfromthefire,brokeoffamorseloftheblackenedbread,tastedit,andspatitoutagain。 \"AppleofDeath,\"hecoughed。\"ThefirstmusthavemadeitreadyinthefoodforTHESE,whokilledhim,havingfirstkilledtheGond。\" \"Goodhunting,indeed!Thekillsfollowclose,\"saidBagheera。 \"AppleofDeath\"iswhattheJunglecallthorn-appleordhatura,thereadiestpoisoninallIndia。 \"Whatnow?\"saidthepanther。\"MustthouandIkilleachotherforyonderred-eyedslayer?\" \"Canitspeak?\"saidMowgliinawhisper。DidIdoitawrongwhenIthrewitaway?Betweenustwoitcandonowrong,forwedonotdesirewhatmendesire。Ifitbelefthere,itwillassuredlycontinuetokillmenoneafteranotherasfastasnutsfallinahighwind。Ihavenolovetomen,butevenIwouldnothavethemdiesixinanight。\" \"Whatmatter?Theyareonlymen。Theykilledoneanother,andwerewellpleased,\"saidBagheera。\"Thatfirstlittlewoodmanhuntedwell。\" \"Theyarecubsnonetheless;andacubwilldrownhimselftobitethemoon’slightonthewater。Thefaultwasmine,\"saidMowgli,whospokeasthoughheknewallabouteverything。 \"IwillneveragainbringintotheJunglestrangethings——notthoughtheybeasbeautifulasflowers。This\"——hehandledtheankusgingerly——\"goesbacktotheFatherofCobras。Butfirstwemustsleep,andwecannotsleepnearthesesleepers。AlsowemustburyHIM,lestherunawayandkillanothersix。Digmeaholeunderthattree。\" \"But,LittleBrother,\"saidBagheera,movingofftothespot,\"Itelltheeitisnofaultoftheblood-drinker。Thetroubleiswiththemen。\" \"Allone,\"saidMowgli。\"Digtheholedeep。WhenwewakeIwilltakehimupandcarryhimback。\"…… Twonightslater,astheWhiteCobrasatmourninginthedarknessofthevault,ashamed,androbbed,andalone,theturquoiseankuswhirledthroughtheholeinthewall,andclashedonthefloorofgoldencoins。 \"FatherofCobras,\"saidMowgli(hewascarefultokeeptheothersideofthewall),\"gettheeayoungandripeoneofthineownpeopletohelptheeguardtheKing’sTreasure,sothatnomanmaycomeawayaliveanymore。\" \"Ah-ha!Itreturns,then。IsaidthethingwasDeath。Howcomesitthatthouartstillalive?\"theoldCobramumbled,twininglovinglyroundtheankus-haft。 \"BytheBullthatboughtme,Idonotknow!Thatthinghaskilledsixtimesinanight。Lethimgooutnomore。\" THESONGOFTHELITTLEHUNTER EreMorthePeacockflutters,eretheMonkeyPeoplecry,EreChiltheKiteswoopsdownafurlongsheer,ThroughtheJungleverysoftlyflitsashadowandasigh—— HeisFear,OLittleHunter,heisFear! Verysoftlydownthegladerunsawaiting,watchingshade,Andthewhisperspreadsandwidensfarandnear; Andthesweatisonthybrow,forhepassesevennow—— HeisFear,OLittleHunter,heisFear! Erethemoonhasclimbedthemountain,eretherocksareribbedwithlight,Whenthedownward-dippingtrailsaredankanddrear,Comesabreathinghardbehindthee——snuffle-snufflethroughthenight—— ItisFear,OLittleHunter,itisFear! Onthykneesanddrawthebow;bidtheshrillingarrowgo; Intheempty,mockingthicketplungethespear; Butthyhandsareloosedandweak,andthebloodhasleftthycheek—— ItisFear,OLittleHunter,itisFear! Whentheheat-cloudsucksthetempest,whenthesliveredpine-treesfall,Whentheblinding,blaringrain-squallslashandveer; Throughthewar-gongsofthethunderringsavoicemoreloudthanall—— ItisFear,OLittleHunter,itisFear! Nowthespatesarebankedanddeep;nowthefootlessbouldersleap—— Nowthelightningshowseachlittlestleaf-ribclear—— Butthythroatisshutanddried,andthyheartagainstthysideHammers:Fear,OLittleHunter——thisisFear! QUIQUERN ThePeopleoftheEasternIce,theyaremeltinglikethesnow—— Theybegforcoffeeandsugar;theygowherethewhitemengo。 ThePeopleoftheWesternIce,theylearntostealandfight; \"Theyselltheirfurstothetrading-post:theyselltheirsoulstothewhite。 ThePeopleoftheSouthernIce,theytradewiththewhaler’screw; Theirwomenhavemanyribbons,buttheirtentsaretornandfew。 ButthePeopleoftheElderIce,beyondthewhiteman’sken—— Theirspearsaremadeofthenarwhal-horn,andtheyarethelastoftheMen! Translation。 \"Hehasopenedhiseyes。Look!\" \"Puthimintheskinagain。Hewillbeastrongdog。Onthefourthmonthwewillnamehim。\" \"Forwhom?\"saidAmoraq。 Kadlu’seyerolledroundtheskin-linedsnow-housetillitfellonfourteen-year-oldKotukosittingonthesleeping-bench,makingabuttonoutofwalrusivory。\"Namehimforme,\" saidKotuko,withagrin。\"Ishallneedhimoneday。\" Kadlugrinnedbacktillhiseyeswerealmostburiedinthefatofhisflatcheeks,andnoddedtoAmoraq,whilethepuppy’sfiercemotherwhinedtoseeherbabywrigglingfaroutofreachinthelittlesealskinpouchhungabovethewarmthoftheblubber-lamp。Kotukowentonwithhiscarving,andKadluthrewarolledbundleofleatherdog-harnessesintoatinylittleroomthatopenedfromonesideofthehouse,slippedoffhisheavydeerskinhunting-suit,putitintoawhalebone-netthathungaboveanotherlamp,anddroppeddownonthesleeping-benchtowhittleatapieceoffrozenseal-meattillAmoraq,hiswife,shouldbringtheregulardinnerofboiledmeatandblood-soup。 Hehadbeenoutsinceearlydawnattheseal-holes,eightmilesaway,andhadcomehomewiththreebigseal。Half-waydownthelong,lowsnowpassageortunnelthatledtotheinnerdoorofthehouseyoucouldhearsnappingsandyelpings,asthedogsofhissleigh-team,releasedfromtheday’swork,scuffledforwarmplaces。 WhentheyelpingsgrewtooloudKotukolazilyrolledoffthesleeping-bench,andpickedupawhipwithaneighteen-inchhandleofspringywhalebone,andtwenty-fivefeetofheavy,plaitedthong。Hedivedintothepassage,whereitsoundedasthoughallthedogswereeatinghimalive;butthatwasnomorethantheirregulargracebeforemeals。Whenhecrawledoutatthefarend,halfadozenfurryheadsfollowedhimwiththeireyesashewenttoasortofgallowsofwhale-jawbones,fromwhichthedog’smeatwashung;splitoffthefrozenstuffinbiglumpswithabroad-headedspear;andstood,hiswhipinonehandandthemeatintheother。Eachbeastwascalledbyname,theweakestfirst,andwoebetideanydogthatmovedoutofhisturn;forthetaperinglashwouldshootoutlikethongedlightning,andflickawayaninchorsoofhairandhide。 Eachbeastgrowled,snapped,chokedonceoverhisportion,andhurriedbacktotheprotectionofthepassage,whiletheboystooduponthesnowundertheblazingNorthernLightsanddealtoutjustice。Thelasttobeservedwasthebigblackleaderoftheteam,whokeptorderwhenthedogswereharnessed;andtohimKotukogaveadoubleallowanceofmeataswellasanextracrackofthewhip。 \"Ah!\"saidKotuko,coilingupthelash,\"Ihavealittleoneoverthelampthatwillmakeagreatmanyhowlings。SARPOK! Getin!\" Hecrawledbackoverthehuddleddogs,dustedthedrysnowfromhisfurswiththewhalebonebeaterthatAmoraqkeptbythedoor,tappedtheskin-linedroofofthehousetoshakeoffanyiciclesthatmighthavefallenfromthedomeofsnowabove,andcurleduponthebench。Thedogsinthepassagesnoredandwhinedintheirsleep,theboy-babyinAmoraq’sdeepfurhoodkickedandchokedandgurgled,andthemotherofthenewly-namedpuppylayatKotuko’sside,hereyesfixedonthebundleofsealskin,warmandsafeabovethebroadyellowflameofthelamp。 Andallthishappenedfarawaytothenorth,beyondLabrador,beyondHudson’sStrait,wherethegreattidesheavetheiceabout,northofMelvillePeninsula——northevenofthenarrowFuryandHeclaStraits——onthenorthshoreofBaffinLand,whereBylot’sIslandstandsabovetheiceofLancasterSoundlikeapudding-bowlwrongsideup。NorthofLancasterSoundthereislittleweknowanythingabout,exceptNorthDevonandEllesmereLand;buteventhereliveafewscatteredpeople,nextdoor,asitwere,totheveryPole。 KadluwasanInuit,——whatyoucallanEsquimau,——andhistribe,somethirtypersonsalltold,belongedtotheTununirmiut——\"thecountrylyingatthebackofsomething。\"InthemapsthatdesolatecoastiswrittenNavyBoardInlet,buttheInuitnameisbest,becausethecountryliesattheverybackofeverythingintheworld。Forninemonthsoftheyearthereisonlyiceandsnow,andgaleaftergale,withacoldthatnoonecanrealisewhohasneverseenthethermometerevenatzero。Forsixmonthsofthosenineitisdark;andthatiswhatmakesitsohorrible。 Inthethreemonthsofthesummeritonlyfreezeseveryotherdayandeverynight,andthenthesnowbeginstoweepoffonthesoutherlyslopes,andafewground-willowsputouttheirwoollybuds,atinystonecroporsomakesbelievetoblossom,beachesoffinegravelandroundedstonesrundowntotheopensea,andpolishedbouldersandstreakedrocksliftupabovethegranulatedsnow。Butallthatisgoneinafewweeks,andthewildwinterlocksdownagainontheland;whileatseatheicetearsupanddowntheoffing,jammingandramming,andsplittingandhitting,andpoundingandgrounding,tillitallfreezestogether,tenfeetthick,fromthelandoutwardtodeepwater。 InthewinterKadluwouldfollowthesealtotheedgeofthisland-ice,andspearthemastheycameuptobreatheattheirblow-holes。Thesealmusthaveopenwatertoliveandcatchfishin,andinthedeepofwintertheicewouldsometimesruneightymileswithoutabreakfromthenearestshore。Inthespringheandhispeopleretreatedfromthefloestotherockymainland,wheretheyputuptentsofskins,andsnaredthesea-birds,orspearedtheyoungsealbaskingonthebeaches。Later,theywouldgosouthintoBaffinLandafterthereindeer,andtogettheiryear’sstoreofsalmonfromthehundredsofstreamsandlakesoftheinterior;comingbacknorthinSeptemberorOctoberforthemusk-oxhuntingandtheregularwintersealery。Thistravellingwasdonewithdog-sleighs,twentyandthirtymilesaday,orsometimesdownthecoastinbigskin\"woman-boats,\"whenthedogsandthebabieslayamongthefeetoftherowers,andthewomensangsongsastheyglidedfromcapetocapeovertheglassy,coldwaters。AlltheluxuriesthattheTununirmiutknewcamefromthesouth——driftwoodforsleigh-runners,rod-ironforharpoon-tips,steelknives,tinkettlesthatcookedfoodmuchbetterthantheoldsoap-stoneaffairs,flintandsteel,andevenmatches,aswellascolouredribbonsforthewomen’shair,littlecheapmirrors,andredclothfortheedgingofdeerskindress-jackets。Kadlutradedtherich,creamy,twistednarwhalhornandmusk-oxteeth(thesearejustasvaluableaspearls)totheSouthernInuit,andthey,inturn,tradedwiththewhalersandthemissionary-postsofExeterandCumberlandSounds;andsothechainwenton,tillakettlepickedupbyaship’scookintheBhendyBazaarmightenditsdaysoverablubber-lampsomewhereonthecoolsideoftheArcticCircle。 Kadlu,beingagoodhunter,wasrichinironharpoons,snow- knives,bird-darts,andalltheotherthingsthatmakelifeeasyupthereinthegreatcold;andhewastheheadofhistribe,or,astheysay,\"themanwhoknowsallaboutitbypractice。\" Thisdidnotgivehimanyauthority,exceptnowandthenhecouldadvisehisfriendstochangetheirhunting-grounds; butKotukousedittodomineeralittle,inthelazy,fatInuitfashion,overtheotherboys,whentheycameoutatnighttoplayballinthemoonlight,ortosingtheChild’sSongtotheAuroraBorealis。 ButatfourteenanInuitfeelshimselfaman,andKotukowastiredofmakingsnaresforwild-fowlandkit-foxes,andmosttiredofallofhelpingthewomentochewseal-anddeer-skins(thatsupplesthemasnothingelsecan)thelongdaythrough,whilethemenwereouthunting。Hewantedtogointothequaggi,theSinging-House,whenthehuntersgatheredtherefortheirmysteries,andtheangekok,thesorcerer,frightenedthemintothemostdelightfulfitsafterthelampswereputout,andyoucouldheartheSpiritoftheReindeerstampingontheroof; andwhenaspearwasthrustoutintotheopenblacknightitcamebackcoveredwithhotblood。Hewantedtothrowhisbigbootsintothenetwiththetiredairoftheheadofafamily,andtogamblewiththehunterswhentheydroppedinofaneveningandplayedasortofhome-maderoulettewithatinpotandanail。Therewerehundredsofthingsthathewantedtodo,butthegrownmenlaughedathimandsaid,\"Waittillyouhavebeeninthebuckle,Kotuko。HuntingisnotALLcatching。\" Nowthathisfatherhadnamedapuppyforhim,thingslookedbrighter。AnInuitdoesnotwasteagooddogonhissontilltheboyknowssomethingofdog-driving;andKotukowasmorethansurethatheknewmorethaneverything。 Ifthepuppyhadnothadanironconstitutionhewouldhavediedfromover-stuffingandover-handling。Kotukomadehimatinyharnesswithatracetoit,andhauledhimalloverthehouse- floor,shouting:\"Aua!Jaaua!\"(Gototheright)。Choiachoi!Jachoiachoi!\"(Gototheleft)。\"Ohaha!\"(Stop)。Thepuppydidnotlikeitatall,butbeingfishedforinthiswaywaspurehappinessbesidebeingputtothesleighforthefirsttime。 Hejustsatdownonthesnow,andplayedwiththeseal-hidetracethatranfromhisharnesstothepitu,thebigthonginthebowsofthesleigh。Thentheteamstarted,andthepuppyfoundtheheavyten-footsleighrunninguphisback,anddragginghimalongthesnow,whileKotukolaughedtillthetearsrandownhisface。Therefolloweddaysanddaysofthecruelwhipthathisseslikethewindoverice,andhiscompanionsallbithimbecausehedidnotknowhiswork,andtheharnesschafedhim,andhewasdotallowedtosleepwithKotukoanymore,buthadtotakethecoldestplaceinthepassage。Itwasasadtimeforthepuppy。 Theboylearned,too,asfastasthedog;thoughadog-sleighisaheart-breakingthingtomanage。Eachbeastisharnessed,theweakestnearesttothedriver,byhisownseparatetrace,whichrunsunderhisleftfore-legtothemainthong,whereitisfastenedbyasortofbuttonandloopwhichcanbeslippedbyaturnofthewrist,thusfreeingonedogatatime。Thisisverynecessary,becauseyoungdogsoftengetthetracebetweentheirhindlegs,whereitcutstothebone。AndtheyoneandallWILLgovisitingtheirfriendsastheyrun,jumpinginandoutamongthetraces。Thentheyfight,andtheresultismoremixedthanawetfishing-linenextmorning。Agreatdealoftroublecanbeavoidedbyscientificuseofthewhip。EveryInuitboyprideshimselfasbeingamasterofthelonglash;butitiseasytoflickatamarkontheground,anddifficulttoleanforwardandcatchashirkingdogjustbehindtheshoulderswhenthesleighisgoingatfullspeed。Ifyoucallonedog’snamefor\"visiting,\"andaccidentallylashanother,thetwowillfightitoutatonce,andstopalltheothers。Again,ifyoutravelwithacompanionandbegintotalk,orbyyourselfandsing,thedogswillhalt,turnround,andsitdowntohearwhatyouhavetosay。Kotukowasrunawayfromonceortwicethroughforgettingtoblockthesleighwhenhestopped;andhebrokemanylashings,andruinedafewthongsbeforehecouldbetrustedwithafullteamofeightandthelightsleigh。Thenhefelthimselfapersonofconsequence,andonsmooth,blackice,withaboldheartandaquickelbow,hesmokedalongoverthelevelsasfastasapackinfullcry。Hewouldgotenmilestotheseal-holes,andwhenhewasonthehunting~groundshewouldtwitchatraceloosefromthepitu,andfreethebigblackleader,whowasthecleverestdogintheteam。Assoonasthedoghadscentedabreathing-hole,Kotukowouldreversethesleigh,drivingacoupleofsawed-offantlers,thatstuckuplikeperambulator-handlesfromtheback-rest,deepintothesnow,sothattheteamcouldnotgetaway。Thenhewouldcrawlforwardinchbyinch,andwaittillthesealcameuptobreathe。 Thenhewouldstabdownswiftlywithhisspearandrunning-line,andpresentlywouldhaulhissealuptothelipoftheice,whiletheblackleadercameupandhelpedtopullthecarcassacrosstheicetothesleigh。Thatwasthetimewhentheharnesseddogsyelledandfoamedwithexcitement,andKotukolaidthelonglashlikeared-hotbaracrossalltheirfaces,tillthecarcassfrozestiff。Goinghomewastheheavywork。 Theloadedsleighhadtobehumouredamongtheroughice,andthedogssatdownandlookedhungrilyatthesealinsteadofpulling。Atlasttheywouldstrikethewell-wornsleigh-roadtothevillage,andtoodle-kiyialongtheringingice,headsdownandtailsup,whileKotukostruckupthe\"An-gutivauntai-natau-na-netaina\"(TheSongoftheReturningHunter),andvoiceshailedhimfromhousetohouseunderallthatdim,star-litternsky。 WhenKotukothedogcametohisfullgrowthheenjoyedhimselftoo。Hefoughthiswayuptheteamsteadily,fightafterfight,tillonefineevening,overtheirfood,hetackledthebig,blackleader(Kotukotheboysawfairplay),andmadeseconddogofhim,astheysay。Sohewaspromotedtothelongthongoftheleadingdog,runningfivefeetinadvanceofalltheothers: itwashisboundendutytostopallfighting,inharnessoroutofit,andheworeacollarofcopperwire,verythickandheavy。Onspecialoccasionshewasfedwithcookedfoodinsidethehouse,andsometimeswasallowedtosleeponthebenchwithKotuko。Hewasagoodseal-dog,andwouldkeepamusk-oxatbaybyrunningroundhimandsnappingathisheels。Hewouldeven—— andthisforasleigh-dogisthelastproofofbravery——hewouldevenstanduptothegauntArcticwolf,whomalldogsoftheNorth,asarule,fearbeyondanythingthatwalksthesnow。 Heandhismaster——theydidnotcounttheteamofordinarydogsascompany——huntedtogether,dayafterdayandnightafternight,fur-wrappedboyandsavage,long-haired,narrow-eyed,white-fanged,yellowbrute。AllanInuithastodoistogetfoodandskinsforhimselfandhisfamily。Thewomen-folkmaketheskinsintoclothing,andoccasionallyhelpintrappingsmallgame;butthebulkofthefood——andtheyeatenormously——mustbefoundbythemen。Ifthesupplyfailsthereisnooneuptheretobuyorbegorborrowfrom。Thepeoplemustdie。 AnInuitdoesnotthinkofthesechancestillheisforcedto。 Kadlu,Kotuko,Amoraq,andtheboy-babywhokickedaboutinAmoraq’sfurhoodandchewedpiecesofblubberallday,wereashappytogetherasanyfamilyintheworld。Theycameofaverygentlerace——anInuitseldomloseshistemper,andalmostneverstrikesachild——whodidnotknowexactlywhattellingarealliemeant,stilllesshowtosteal。Theywerecontenttospeartheirlivingoutoftheheartofthebitter,hopelesscold; tosmileoilysmiles,andtellqueerghostandfairytalesofevenings,andeattilltheycouldeatnomore,andsingtheendlesswoman’ssong:\"Amnaaya,ayaamna,ah!ah!\"throughthelonglamp-lighteddaysastheymendedtheirclothesandtheirhunting-gear。 Butoneterriblewintereverythingbetrayedthem。 TheTununirmiutreturnedfromtheyearlysalmon-fishing,andmadetheirhousesontheearlyicetothenorthofBylot’sIsland,readytogoafterthesealassoonastheseafroze。 Butitwasanearlyandsavageautumn。AllthroughSeptembertherewerecontinuousgalesthatbrokeupthesmoothseal-icewhenitwasonlyfourorfivefeetthick,andforceditinland,andpiledagreatbarrier,sometwentymilesbroad,oflumpedandraggedandneedlyice,overwhichitwasimpossibletodrawthedog-sleighs。Theedgeofthefloeoffwhichthesealwereusedtofishinwinterlayperhapstwentymilesbeyondthisbarrier,andoutofreachoftheTununirmiut。Evenso,theymighthavemanagedtoscrapethroughthewinterontheirstockoffrozensalmonandstoredblubber,andwhatthetrapsgavethem,butinDecemberoneoftheirhunterscameacrossatupik(askin-tent)ofthreewomenandagirlnearlydead,whosemenhadcomedownfromthefarNorthandbeencrushedintheirlittleskinhunting-boatswhiletheywereoutafterthelong- hornednarwhal。Kadlu,ofcourse,couldonlydistributethewomenamongthehutsofthewintervillage,fornoInuitdarerefuseamealtoastranger。Heneverknowswhenhisownturnmaycometobeg。Amoraqtookthegirl,whowasaboutfourteen,intoherownhouseasasortofservant。Fromthecutofhersharp-pointedhood,andthelongdiamondpatternofherwhitedeer-skinleggings,theysupposedshecamefromEllesmereLand。 Shehadneverseentincooking-potsorwooden-shodsleighsbefore;butKotukotheboyandKotukothedogwereratherfondofher。 Thenallthefoxeswentsouth,andeventhewolverine,thatgrowling,blunt-headedlittlethiefofthesnow,didnottakethetroubletofollowthelineofemptytrapsthatKotukoset。 Thetribelostacoupleoftheirbesthunters,whowerebadlycrippledinafightwithamusk-ox,andthisthrewmoreworkontheothers。Kotukowentout,dayafterday,withalighthunting-sleighandsixorsevenofthestrongestdogs,lookingtillhiseyesachedforsomepatchofclearicewhereasealmightperhapshavescratchedabreathing-hole。Kotukothedograngedfarandwide,andinthedeadstillnessoftheice-fieldsKotukotheboycouldhearhishalf-chokedwhineofexcitement,aboveaseal-holethreemilesaway,asplainlyasthoughhewereathiselbow。Whenthedogfoundaholetheboywouldbuildhimselfalittle,lowsnowwalltokeepofftheworstofthebitterwind,andtherehewouldwaitten,twelve,twentyhoursforthesealtocomeuptobreathe,hiseyesgluedtothetinymarkhehadmadeabovetheholetoguidethedownwardthrustofhisharpoon,alittleseal-skinmatunderhisfeet,andhislegstiedtogetherinthetutareang(thebucklethattheoldhuntershadtalkedabout)。Thishelpstokeepaman’slegsfromtwitchingashewaitsandwaitsandwaitsforthequick-earedsealtorise。Thoughthereisnoexcitementinit,youcaneasilybelievethatthesittingstillinthebucklewiththethermometerperhapsfortydegreesbelowzeroisthehardestworkanInuitknows。Whenasealwascaught,Kotukothedogwouldboundforward,histracetrailingbehindhim,andhelptopullthebodytothesleigh,wherethetiredandhungrydogslaysullenlyundertheleeofthebrokenice。 Asealdidnotgoveryfar,foreachmouthinthelittlevillagehadarighttobefilled,andneitherbone,hide,norsinewwaswasted。Thedogs’meatwastakenforhumanuse,andAmoraqfedtheteamwithpiecesofoldsummerskin-tentsrakedoutfromunderthesleeping-bench,andtheyhowledandhowledagain,andwakedtohowlhungrily。Onecouldtellbythesoap-stonelampsinthehutsthatfaminewasnear。Ingoodseasons,whenblubberwasplentiful,thelightintheboat-shapedlampswouldbetwofeethigh——cheerful,oily,andyellow。Nowitwasabaresixinches:Amoraqcarefullyprickeddownthemosswick,whenanunwatchedflamebrightenedforamoment,andtheeyesofallthefamilyfollowedherhand。Thehorroroffamineupthereinthegreatcoldisnotsomuchdying,asdyinginthedark。AlltheInuitdreadthedarkthatpressesonthemwithoutabreakforsixmonthsineachyear;andwhenthelampsarelowinthehousesthemindsofpeoplebegintobeshakenandconfused。 Butworsewastocome。 Theunderfeddogssnappedandgrowledinthepassages,glaringatthecoldstars,andsnuffingintothebitterwind,nightafternight。Whentheystoppedhowlingthesilencefelldownagainassolidandheavyasasnowdriftagainstadoor,andmencouldhearthebeatingoftheirbloodinthethinpassagesoftheear,andthethumpingoftheirownhearts,thatsoundedasloudasthenoiseofsorcerers’drumsbeatenacrossthesnow。OnenightKotukothedog,whohadbeenunusuallysulleninharness,leapedupandpushedhisheadagainstKotuko’sknee。Kotukopattedhim,butthedogstillpushedblindlyforward,fawning。ThenKadluwaked,andgrippedtheheavywolf-likehead,andstaredintotheglassyeyes。 ThedogwhimperedandshiveredbetweenKadlu’sknees。Thehairroseabouthisneck,andhegrowledasthoughastrangerwereatthedoor;thenhebarkedjoyously,androlledontheground,andbitatKotuko’sbootlikeapuppy。