第6章

类别:其他 作者:Rudyard Kipling字数:19339更新时间:19/01/04 17:28:40
\"Whatisit?\"saidKotuko;forhewasbeginningtobeafraid。 \"Thesickness,\"Kadluanswered。\"Itisthedogsickness。\"Kotukothedogliftedhisnoseandhowledandhowledagain。 \"Ihavenotseenthisbefore。Whatwillhedo?\"saidKotuko。 Kadlushruggedoneshoulderalittle,andcrossedthehutforhisshortstabbing-harpoon。Thebigdoglookedathim,howledagain,andslunkawaydownthepassage,whiletheotherdogsdrewasiderightandlefttogivehimampleroom。Whenhewasoutonthesnowhebarkedfuriously,asthoughonthetrailofamusk-ox,and,barkingandleapingandfrisking,passedoutofsight。Histroublewasnothydrophobia,butsimple,plainmadness。Thecoldandthehunger,and,aboveall,thedark,hadturnedhishead;andwhentheterribledog-sicknessonceshowsitselfinateam,itspreadslikewild-fire。Nexthunting- dayanotherdogsickened,andwaskilledthenandtherebyKotukoashebitandstruggledamongthetraces。Thentheblackseconddog,whohadbeentheleaderintheolddays,suddenlygavetongueonanimaginaryreindeer-track,andwhentheyslippedhimfromthepituheflewatthethroatofanice-cliff,andranawayashisleaderhaddone,hisharnessonhisback。 Afterthatnoonewouldtakethedogsoutagain。Theyneededthemforsomethingelse,andthedogsknewit;andthoughtheyweretieddownandfedbyhand,theireyeswerefullofdespairandfear。Tomakethingsworse,theoldwomenbegantotellghost-tales,andtosaythattheyhadmetthespiritsofthedeadhunterslostthatautumn,whoprophesiedallsortsofhorriblethings。 Kotukogrievedmoreforthelossofhisdogthananythingelse; forthoughanInuiteatsenormouslyhealsoknowshowtostarve。 Butthehunger,thedarkness,thecold,andtheexposuretoldonhisstrength,andhebegantohearvoicesinsidehishead,andtoseepeoplewhowerenotthere,outofthetailofhiseye。 Onenight——hehadunbuckledhimselfaftertenhours’waitingabovea\"blind\"seal-hole,andwasstaggeringbacktothevillagefaintanddizzy——hehaltedtoleanhisbackagainstaboulderwhichhappenedtobesupportedlikearocking-stoneonasinglejuttingpointofice。Hisweightdisturbedthebalanceofthething,itrolledoverponderously,andasKotukosprangasidetoavoidit,slidafterhim,squeakingandhissingontheice-slope。 ThatwasenoughforKotuko。Hehadbeenbroughtuptobelievethateveryrockandboulderhaditsowner(itsinua),whowasgenerallyaone-eyedkindofaWoman-Thingcalledatornaq,andthatwhenatornaqmeanttohelpamansherolledafterhiminsideherstonehouse,andaskedhimwhetherhewouldtakeherforaguardianspirit。(Insummerthawstheice-proppedrocksandbouldersrollandslipalloverthefaceoftheland,soyoucaneasilyseehowtheideaoflivestonesarose。)Kotukoheardthebloodbeatinginhisearsashehadhearditallday,andhethoughtthatwasthetornaqofthestonespeakingtohim。 Beforehereachedhomehewasquitecertainthathehadheldalongconversationwithher,andasallhispeoplebelievedthatthiswasquitepossible,noonecontradictedhim。 \"Shesaidtome,’Ijumpdown,Ijumpdownfrommyplaceonthesnow,’\"criedKotuko,withholloweyes,leaningforwardinthehalf-lightedhut。\"Shesaid,’Iwillbeaguide。’Shesaid,’Iwillguideyoutothegoodseal-holes。’To-morrowIgoout,andthetornaqwillguideme。\" Thentheangekok,thevillagesorcerer,camein,andKotukotoldhimthetaleasecondtime。Itlostnothinginthetelling。 \"Followthetornait[thespiritsofthestones],andtheywillbringusfoodagain,\"saidtheangekok。 NowthegirlfromtheNorthhadbeenlyingnearthelamp,eatingverylittleandsayinglessfordayspast;butwhenAmoraqandKadlunextmorningpackedandlashedalittlehand- sleighforKotuko,andloadeditwithhishunting-gearandasmuchblubberandfrozenseal-meatastheycouldspare,shetookthepulling-rope,andsteppedoutboldlyattheboy’sside。 \"Yourhouseismyhouse,\"shesaid,asthelittlebone-shodsleighsqueakedandbumpedbehindthemintheawfulArcticnight。 \"Myhouseisyourhouse,\"saidKotuko;\"butIthinkthatweshallbothgotoSednatogether。\" NowSednaistheMistressoftheUnderworld,andtheInuitbelievethateveryonewhodiesmustspendayearinherhorriblecountrybeforegoingtoQuadliparmiut,theHappyPlace,whereitneverfreezesandthefatreindeertrotupwhenyoucall。 Throughthevillagepeoplewereshouting:\"ThetornaithavespokentoKotuko。Theywillshowhimopenice。Hewillbringusthesealagain!\"Theirvoicesweresoonswallowedupbythecold,emptydark,andKotukoandthegirlshoulderedclosetogetherastheystrainedonthepulling-ropeorhumouredthesleighthroughtheiceinthedirectionofthePolarSea。 Kotukoinsistedthatthetornaqofthestonehadtoldhimtogonorth,andnorththeywentunderTuktuqdjungtheReindeer——thosestarsthatwecalltheGreatBear。 NoEuropeancouldhavemadefivemilesadayovertheice- rubbishandthesharp-edgeddrifts;butthosetwoknewexactlytheturnofthewristthatcoaxesasleighroundahummock,thejerkthatnearlyliftsitoutofanice-crack,andtheexactstrengththatgoestothefewquietstrokesofthespear-headthatmakeapathpossiblewheneverythinglookshopeless。 Thegirlsaidnothing,butbowedherhead,andthelongwolverine-furfringeofhererminehoodblewacrossherbroad,darkface。Theskyabovethemwasanintensevelvetyblack,changingtobandsofIndianredonthehorizon,wherethegreatstarsburnedlikestreet-lamps。FromtimetotimeagreenishwaveoftheNorthernLightswouldrollacrossthehollowofthehighheavens,flicklikeaflag,anddisappear;orameteorwouldcracklefromdarknesstodarkness,trailingashowerofsparksbehind。Thentheycouldseetheridgedandfurrowedsurfaceofthefloetippedandlacedwithstrangecolours——red,copper,andbluish;butintheordinarystarlighteverythingturnedtoonefrost-bittengray。Thefloe,asyouwillremember,hadbeenbatteredandtormentedbytheautumngalestillitwasonefrozenearthquake。Thereweregulliesandravines,andholeslikegravel-pits,cutinice;lumpsandscatteredpiecesfrozendowntotheoriginalfloorofthefloe;blotchesofoldblackicethathadbeenthrustunderthefloeinsomegaleandheavedupagain;roundishbouldersofice;saw-likeedgesoficecarvedbythesnowthatfliesbeforethewind;andsunkenpitswherethirtyorfortyacreslaybelowtheleveloftherestofthefield。Fromalittledistanceyoumighthavetakenthelumpsforsealorwalrus,overturnedsleighsormenonahuntingexpedition,oreventhegreatTen-leggedWhiteSpirit-Bearhimself;butinspiteofthesefantasticshapes,allontheveryedgeofstartingintolife,therewasneithersoundnortheleastfaintechoofsound。Andthroughthissilenceandthroughthiswaste,wherethesuddenlightsflappedandwentoutagain,thesleighandthetwothatpulleditcrawledlikethingsinanightmare——anightmareoftheendoftheworldattheendoftheworld。 WhentheyweretiredKotukowouldmakewhatthehunterscalla\"half-house,\"averysmallsnowhut,intowhichtheywouldhuddlewiththetravelling-lamp,andtrytothawoutthefrozenseal-meat。Whentheyhadslept,themarchbeganagain——thirtymilesadaytogettenmilesnorthward。Thegirlwasalwaysverysilent,butKotukomutteredtohimselfandbrokeoutintosongshehadlearnedintheSinging-House——summersongs,andreindeerandsalmonsongs——allhorriblyoutofplaceatthatseason。 Hewoulddeclarethatheheardthetornaqgrowlingtohim,andwouldrunwildlyupahummock,tossinghisarmsandspeakinginloud,threateningtones。Totellthetruth,Kotukowasverynearlycrazyforthetimebeing;butthegirlwassurethathewasbeingguidedbyhisguardianspirit,andthateverythingwouldcomeright。Shewasnotsurprised,therefore,whenattheendofthefourthmarchKotuko,whoseeyeswereburninglikefire-ballsinhishead,toldherthathistornaqwasfollowingthemacrossthesnowintheshapeofatwo-headeddog。ThegirllookedwhereKotukopointed,andsomethingseemedtoslipintoaravine。Itwascertainlynothuman,buteverybodyknewthatthetornaitpreferredtoappearintheshapeofbearandseal,andsuchlike。 ItmighthavebeentheTen-leggedWhiteSpirit-Bearhimself,oritmighthavebeenanything,forKotukoandthegirlweresostarvedthattheireyeswereuntrustworthy。Theyhadtrappednothing,andseennotraceofgamesincetheyhadleftthevillage;theirfoodwouldnotholdoutforanotherweek,andtherewasagalecoming。APolarstormcanblowfortendayswithoutabreak,andallthatwhileitiscertaindeathtobeabroad。Kotukolaidupasnow-houselargeenoughtotakeinthehand-sleigh(neverbeseparatedfromyourmeat),andwhilehewasshapingthelastirregularblockoficethatmakesthekey-stoneoftheroof,hesawaThinglookingathimfromalittlecliffoficehalfamileaway。Theairwashazy,andtheThingseemedtobefortyfeetlongandtenfeethigh,withtwentyfeetoftailandashapethatquiveredallalongtheoutlines。Thegirlsawittoo,butinsteadofcryingaloudwithterror,saidquietly,\"ThatisQuiquern。Whatcomesafter?\" \"Hewillspeaktome,\"saidKotuko;butthesnow-knifetrembledinhishandashespoke,becausehowevermuchamanmaybelievethatheisafriendofstrangeanduglyspirits,heseldomlikestobetakenquiteathisword。Quiquern,too,isthephantomofagigantictoothlessdogwithoutanyhair,whoissupposedtoliveinthefarNorth,andtowanderaboutthecountryjustbeforethingsaregoingtohappen。Theymaybepleasantorunpleasantthings,butnoteventhesorcererscaretospeakaboutQuiquern。Hemakesthedogsgomad。LiketheSpirit-Bear,hehasseveralextrapairsoflegs,——sixoreight,——andthisThingjumpingupanddowninthehazehadmorelegsthananyrealdogneeded。Kotukoandthegirlhuddledintotheirhutquickly。OfcourseifQuiquernhadwantedthem,hecouldhavetornittopiecesabovetheirheads,butthesenseofafoot- thicksnow-wallbetweenthemselvesandthewickeddarkwasgreatcomfort。Thegalebrokewithashriekofwindliketheshriekofatrain,andforthreedaysandthreenightsitheld,nevervaryingonepoint,andneverlullingevenforaminute。Theyfedthestonelampbetweentheirknees,andnibbledatthehalf-warmseal-meat,andwatchedtheblacksootgatherontheroofforseventy-twolonghours。Thegirlcountedupthefoodinthesleigh;therewasnotmorethantwodays’supply,andKotukolookedovertheironheadsandthedeer-sinewfasteningsofhisharpoonandhisseal-lanceandhisbird-dart。Therewasnothingelsetodo。 \"WeshallgotoSednasoon——verysoon,\"thegirlwhispered。 \"Inthreedaysweshallliedownandgo。Willyourtornaqdonothing?Singheranangekok’ssongtomakehercomehere。\" Hebegantosinginthehigh-pitchedhowlofthemagicsongs,andthegalewentdownslowly。Inthemiddleofhissongthegirlstarted,laidhermittenedhandandthenherheadtotheicefloorofthehut。Kotukofollowedherexample,andthetwokneeled,staringintoeachother’seyes,andlisteningwitheverynerve。Herippedathinsliverofwhalebonefromtherimofabird-snarethatlayonthesleigh,and,afterstraightening,setituprightinalittleholeintheice,firmingitdownwithhismitten。Itwasalmostasdelicatelyadjustedasacompass-needle,andnowinsteadoflisteningtheywatched。Thethinrodquiveredalittle——theleastlittlejarintheworld;thenitvibratedsteadilyforafewseconds,cametorest,andvibratedagain,thistimenoddingtoanotherpointofthecompass。 \"Toosoon!\"saidKotuko。\"Somebigfloehasbrokenfarawayoutside。\" Thegirlpointedattherod,andshookherhead。\"Itisthebigbreaking,\"shesaid。\"Listentotheground-ice。Itknocks。\" Whentheykneeledthistimetheyheardthemostcuriousmuffledgruntsandknockings,apparentlyundertheirfeet。Sometimesitsoundedasthoughablindpuppyweresqueakingabovethelamp; thenasifastonewerebeinggroundonhardice;andagain,likemuffledblowsonadrum;butalldraggedoutandmadesmall,asthoughtheytravelledthroughalittlehornawearydistanceaway。 \"WeshallnotgotoSednalyingdown,\"saidKotuko。\"Itisthebreaking。Thetornaqhascheatedus。Weshalldie。\" Allthismaysoundabsurdenough,butthetwowerefacetofacewithaveryrealdanger。Thethreedays’galehaddriventhedeepwaterofBaffin’sBaysoutherly,andpileditontotheedgeofthefar-reachingland-icethatstretchesfromBylot’sIslandtothewest。Also,thestrongcurrentwhichsetseastoutofLancasterSoundcarriedwithitmileuponmileofwhattheycallpack-ice——roughicethathasnotfrozenintofields; andthispackwasbombardingthefloeatthesametimethattheswellandheaveofthestorm-workedseawasweakeningandunderminingit。WhatKotukoandthegirlhadbeenlisteningtowerethefaintechoesofthatfightthirtyorfortymilesaway,andthelittletell-talerodquiveredtotheshockofit。 Now,astheInuitsay,whentheiceoncewakesafteritslongwintersleep,thereisnoknowingwhatmayhappen,forsolidfloe-icechangesshapealmostasquicklyasacloud。 Thegalewasevidentlyaspringgalesentoutoftime,andanythingwaspossible。 Yetthetwowerehappierintheirmindsthanbefore。Ifthefloebrokeuptherewouldbenomorewaitingandsuffering。Spirits,goblins,andwitch-peopleweremovingaboutontherackingice,andtheymightfindthemselvessteppingintoSedna’scountrysidebysidewithallsortsofwildThings,theflushofexcitementstillonthem。Whentheyleftthehutafterthegale,thenoiseonthehorizonwassteadilygrowing,andthetoughicemoanedandbuzzedallroundthem。 \"Itisstillwaiting,\"saidKotuko。 Onthetopofahummocksatorcrouchedtheeight-leggedThingthattheyhadseenthreedaysbefore——andithowledhorribly。 \"Letusfollow,\"saidthegirl。\"ItmayknowsomewaythatdoesnotleadtoSedna\";butshereeledfromweaknessasshetookthepulling-rope。TheThingmovedoffslowlyandclumsilyacrosstheridges,headingalwaystowardthewestwardandtheland,andtheyfollowed,whilethegrowlingthunderattheedgeofthefloerollednearerandnearer。Thefloe’slipwassplitandcrackedineverydirectionforthreeorfourmilesinland,andgreatpansoften-foot-thickice,fromafewyardstotwentyacressquare,werejoltingandduckingandsurgingintooneanother,andintotheyetunbrokenfloe,astheheavyswelltookandshookandspoutedbetweenthem。Thisbattering-ramicewas,sotospeak,thefirstarmythattheseawasflingingagainstthefloe。Theincessantcrashandjarofthesecakesalmostdrownedtherippingsoundofsheetsofpack-icedrivenbodilyunderthefloeascardsarehastilypushedunderatablecloth。 Wherethewaterwasshallowthesesheetswouldbepiledoneatopoftheothertillthebottommosttouchedmudfiftyfeetdown,andthediscolouredseabankedbehindthemuddyicetilltheincreasingpressuredroveallforwardagain。Inadditiontothefloeandthepack-ice,thegaleandthecurrentswerebringingdowntruebergs,sailingmountainsofice,snappedofffromtheGreenlandsideofthewaterorthenorthshoreofMelvilleBay。 Theypoundedinsolemnly,thewavesbreakingwhiteroundthem,andadvancedonthefloelikeanold-timefleetunderfullsail。 Abergthatseemedreadytocarrytheworldbeforeitwouldgroundhelplesslyindeepwater,reelover,andwallowinalatheroffoamandmudandflyingfrozenspray,whileamuchsmallerandloweronewouldripandrideintotheflatfloe,flingingtonsoficeoneitherside,andcuttingatrackhalfamilelongbeforeitwasstopped。Somefelllikeswords,shearingaraw-edgedcanal;andotherssplinteredintoashowerofblocks,weighingscoresoftonsapiece,thatwhirledandskirtedamongthehummocks。Others,again,roseupbodilyoutofthewaterwhentheyshoaled,twistedasthoughinpain,andfellsolidlyontheirsides,whiletheseathreshedovertheirshoulders。Thistramplingandcrowdingandbendingandbucklingandarchingoftheiceintoeverypossibleshapewasgoingonasfarastheeyecouldreachallalongthenorthlineofthefloe。 >FromwhereKotukoandthegirlwere,theconfusionlookednomorethananuneasy,rippling,crawlingmovementunderthehorizon;butitcametowardthemeachmoment,andtheycouldhear,farawaytolandwardaheavybooming,asitmighthavebeentheboomofartillerythroughafog。ThatshowedthatthefloewasbeingjammedhomeagainsttheironcliffsofBylot’sIsland,thelandtothesouthwardbehindthem。 \"Thishasneverbeenbefore,\"saidKotuko,staringstupidly。 \"Thisisnotthetime。HowcanthefloebreakNOW?\" \"FollowTHAT!thegirlcried,pointingtotheThinghalflimping,halfrunningdistractedlybeforethem。Theyfollowed,tuggingatthehand-sleigh,whilenearerandnearercametheroaringmarchoftheice。Atlastthefieldsroundthemcrackedandstarredineverydirection,andthecracksopenedandsnappedliketheteethofwolves。ButwheretheThingrested,onamoundofoldandscatteredice-blockssomefiftyfeethigh,therewasnomotion。Kotukoleapedforwardwildly,draggingthegirlafterhim,andcrawledtothebottomofthemound。 Thetalkingoftheicegrewlouderandlouderroundthem,butthemoundstayedfast,and,asthegirllookedathim,hethrewhisrightelbowupwardandoutward,makingtheInuitsignforlandintheshapeofanisland。Andlanditwasthattheeight-legged,limpingThinghadledthemto——somegranite- tipped,sand-beachedisletoffthecoast,shodandsheathedandmaskedwithicesothatnomancouldhavetolditfromthefloe,butatthebottomsolidearth,andnotshiftingice! Thesmashingandreboundofthefloesastheygroundedandsplinteredmarkedthebordersofit,andafriendlyshoalranouttothenorthward,andturnedasidetherushoftheheaviestice,exactlyasaploughshareturnsoverloam。Therewasdanger,ofcourse,thatsomeheavilysqueezedice-fieldmightshootupthebeach,andplaneoffthetopoftheisletbodily;butthatdidnottroubleKotukoandthegirlwhentheymadetheirsnow- houseandbegantoeat,andheardtheicehammerandskidalongthebeach。TheThinghaddisappeared,andKotukowastalkingexcitedlyabouthispoweroverspiritsashecrouchedroundthelamp。Inthemiddleofhiswildsayingsthegirlbegantolaugh,androckherselfbackwardandforward。 Behindhershoulder,crawlingintothehutcrawlbycrawl,thereweretwoheads,oneyellowandoneblack,thatbelongedtotwoofthemostsorrowfulandashameddogsthateveryousaw。 Kotukothedogwasone,andtheblackleaderwastheother。 Bothwerenowfat,well-looking,andquiterestoredtotheirproperminds,butcoupledtoeachotherinanextraordinaryfashion。Whentheblackleaderranoff,youremember,hisharnesswasstillonhim。HemusthavemetKotukothedog,andplayedorfoughtwithhim,forhisshoulder-loophadcaughtintheplaitedcopperwireofKotuko’scollar,andhaddrawntight,sothatneithercouldgetatthetracetognawitapart,buteachwasfastenedsidelongtohisneighbour’sneck。 That,withthefreedomofhuntingontheirownaccount,musthavehelpedtocuretheirmadness。Theywereverysober。 ThegirlpushedthetwoshamefacedcreaturestowardsKotuko,and,sobbingwithlaughter,cried,\"ThatisQuiquern,wholedustosafeground。Lookathiseightlegsanddoublehead!\" Kotukocutthemfree,andtheyfellintohisarms,yellowandblacktogether,tryingtoexplainhowtheyhadgottheirsensesbackagain。Kotukoranahanddowntheirribs,whichwereroundandwellclothed。\"Theyhavefoundfood,\"hesaid,withagrin。 \"IdonotthinkweshallgotoSednasosoon。Mytornaqsentthese。Thesicknesshasleftthem。\" AssoonastheyhadgreetedKotuko,thesetwo,whohadbeenforcedtosleepandeatandhunttogetherforthepastfewweeks,flewateachother’sthroat,andtherewasabeautifulbattleinthesnow-house。\"Emptydogsdonotfight,\" Kotukosaid。\"Theyhavefoundtheseal。Letussleep。Weshallfindfood。\" Whentheywakedtherewasopenwateronthenorthbeachoftheisland,andalltheloosenedicehadbeendrivenlandward。 ThefirstsoundofthesurfisoneofthemostdelightfulthattheInuitcanhear,foritmeansthatspringisontheroad。 Kotukoandthegirltookholdofhandsandsmiled,fortheclear,fullroarofthesurgeamongtheiceremindedthemofsalmonandreindeertimeandthesmellofblossomingground- willows。Evenastheylooked,theseabegantoskimoverbetweenthefloatingcakesofice,sointensewasthecold;butonthehorizontherewasavastredglare,andthatwasthelightofthesunkensun。Itwasmorelikehearinghimyawninhissleepthanseeinghimrise,andtheglarelastedforonlyafewminutes,butitmarkedtheturnoftheyear。Nothing,theyfelt,couldalterthat。 Kotukofoundthedogsfightingoverafresh-killedsealwhowasfollowingthefishthatagalealwaysdisturbs。Hewasthefirstofsometwentyorthirtysealthatlandedontheislandinthecourseoftheday,andtilltheseafrozehardtherewerehundredsofkeenblackheadsrejoicingintheshallowfreewaterandfloatingaboutwiththefloatingice。 Itwasgoodtoeatseal-liveragain;tofillthelampsrecklesslywithblubber,andwatchtheflameblazethreefeetintheair;butassoonasthenewsea-icebore,Kotukoandthegirlloadedthehand-sleigh,andmadethetwodogspullastheyhadneverpulledintheirlives,fortheyfearedwhatmighthavehappenedintheirvillage。Theweatherwasaspitilessasusual; butitiseasiertodrawasleighloadedwithgoodfoodthantohuntstarving。Theyleftfive-and-twentysealcarcassesburiedintheiceofthebeach,allreadyforuse,andhurriedbacktotheirpeople。ThedogsshowedthemthewayassoonasKotukotoldthemwhatwasexpected,andthoughtherewasnosignofalandmark,intwodaystheyweregivingtongueoutsideKadlu’shouse。Onlythreedogsansweredthem;theothershadbeeneaten,andthehouseswerealldark。ButwhenKotukoshouted,\"Ojo!\" (boiledmeat),weakvoicesreplied,andwhenhecalledthemusterofthevillagenamebyname,verydistinctly,therewerenogapsinit。 AnhourlaterthelampsblazedinKadlu’shouse;snow-waterwasheating;thepotswerebeginningtosimmer,andthesnowwasdrippingfromtheroof,asAmoraqmadereadyamealforallthevillage,andtheboy-babyinthehoodchewedatastripofrichnuttyblubber,andthehuntersslowlyandmethodicallyfilledthemselvestotheverybrimwithseal-meat。Kotukoandthegirltoldtheirtale。Thetwodogssatbetweenthem,andwhenevertheirnamescamein,theycockedanearapieceandlookedmostthoroughlyashamedofthemselves。Adogwhohasoncegonemadandrecovered,theInuitsay,issafeagainstallfurtherattacks。 \"Sothetornaqdidnotforgetus,\"saidKotuko。Thestormblew,theicebroke,andthesealswaminbehindthefishthatwerefrightenedbythestorm。Nowthenewseal-holesarenottwodaysdistant。Letthegoodhuntersgoto-morrowandbringbackthesealIhavespeared——twenty-fivesealburiedintheice。Whenwehaveeatenthosewewillallfollowthesealonthefloe。\" \"WhatdoYOUdo?\"saidthesorcererinthesamesortofvoiceasheusedtoKadlu,richestoftheTununirmiut。 KadlulookedatthegirlfromtheNorth,andsaidquietly,\"WEbuildahouse。\"Hepointedtothenorth-westsideofKadlu’shouse,forthatisthesideonwhichthemarriedsonordaughteralwayslives。 Thegirlturnedherhandspalmupward,withalittledespairingshakeofherhead。Shewasaforeigner,pickedupstarving,andcouldbringnothingtothehousekeeping。 Amoraqjumpedfromthebenchwhereshesat,andbegantosweepthingsintothegirl’slap——stonelamps,ironskin-scrapers,tinkettles,deer-skinsembroideredwithmusk-oxteeth,andrealcanvas-needlessuchassailorsuse——thefinestdowrythathaseverbeengivenonthefaredgeoftheArcticCircle,andthegirlfromtheNorthbowedherheaddowntotheveryfloor。 \"Alsothese!\"saidKotuko,laughingandsigningtothedogs,whothrusttheircoldmuzzlesintothegirl’sface。 \"Ah,\"saidtheangekok,withanimportantcough,asthoughhehadbeenthinkingitallover。\"AssoonasKotukoleftthevillageIwenttotheSinging-Houseandsangmagic。Isangallthelongnights,andcalledupontheSpiritoftheReindeer。 MYsingingmadethegaleblowthatbroketheiceanddrewthetwodogstowardKotukowhentheicewouldhavecrushedhisbones。MYsongdrewthesealinbehindthebrokenice。 Mybodylaystillinthequaggi,butmyspiritranaboutontheice,andguidedKotukoandthedogsinallthethingstheydid。 Ididit。\" Everybodywasfullandsleepy,sonoonecontradicted;andtheangekok,byvirtueofhisoffice,helpedhimselftoyetanotherlumpofboiledmeat,andlaydowntosleepwiththeothersinthewarm,well-lighted,oil-smellinghome…… NowKotuko,whodrewverywellintheInuitfashion,scratchedpicturesofalltheseadventuresonalong,flatpieceofivorywithaholeatoneend。WhenheandthegirlwentnorthtoEllesmereLandintheyearoftheWonderfulOpenWinter,heleftthepicture-storywithKadlu,wholostitintheshinglewhenhisdog-sleighbrokedownonesummeronthebeachofLakeNetillingatNikosiring,andthereaLakeInuitfounditnextspringandsoldittoamanatImigenwhowasinterpreteronaCumberlandSoundwhaler,andhesoldittoHansOlsen,whowasafterwardaquartermasteronboardabigsteamerthattooktouriststotheNorthCapeinNorway。Whenthetouristseasonwasover,thesteamerranbetweenLondonandAustralia,stoppingatCeylon,andthereOlsensoldtheivorytoaCingalesejewellerfortwoimitationsapphires。IfounditundersomerubbishinahouseatColombo,andhavetranslateditfromoneendtotheother。 ’ANGUTIVAUNTAINA’ [ThisisaveryfreetranslationoftheSongoftheReturningHunter,asthemenusedtosingitafterseal-spearing。 TheInuitalwaysrepeatthingsoverandoveragain。] Ourglovesarestiffwiththefrozenblood,Ourfurswiththedriftedsnow,Aswecomeinwiththeseal——theseal! Infromtheedgeofthefloe。 Aujana!Aua!Oha!Haq! Andtheyelpingdog-teamsgo,Andthelongwhipscrack,andthemencomeback,Backfromtheedgeofthefloe! Wetrackedoursealtohissecretplace,Weheardhimscratchbelow,Wemadeourmark,andwewatchedbeside,Outontheedgeofthefloe。 Weraisedourlancewhenherosetobreathe,Wedroveitdownward——so! Andweplayedhimthus,andwekilledhimthus,Outontheedgeofthefloe。 Ourglovesaregluedwiththefrozenblood,Oureyeswiththedriftingsnow; Butwecomebacktoourwivesagain,Backfromtheedgeofthefloe! Aujana!Aua!Oha!Haq! Andtheloadeddog-teamsgo,Andthewivescanheartheirmencomeback。 Backfromtheedgeofthefloe! REDDOG Forourwhiteandourexcellentnights——-forthenightsofswiftrunning。 Fairranging,farseeing,goodhunting,surecunning! Forthesmellsofthedawning,untainted,eredewhasdeparted! Fortherushthroughthemist,andthequarryblind-started! Forthecryofourmateswhenthesambhurhaswheeledandisstandingatbay,Fortheriskandtheriotofnight! Forthesleepatthelair-mouthbyday,Itismet,andwegotothefight。 Bay!OBay! ItwasafterthelettinginoftheJunglethatthepleasantestpartofMowgli’slifebegan。Hehadthegoodconsciencethatcomesfrompayingdebts;alltheJunglewashisfriend,andjustalittleafraidofhim。Thethingsthathedidandsawandheardwhenhewaswanderingfromonepeopletoanother,withorwithouthisfourcompanions,wouldmakemanymanystories,eachaslongasthisone。SoyouwillneverbetoldhowhemettheMadElephantofMandla,whokilledtwo-and-twentybullocksdrawingelevencartsofcoinedsilvertotheGovernmentTreasury,andscatteredtheshinyrupeesinthedust;howhefoughtJacala,theCrocodile,allonelongnightintheMarshesoftheNorth,andbrokehisskinning-knifeonthebrute’sback- plates;howhefoundanewandlongerkniferoundtheneckofamanwhohadbeenkilledbyawildboar,andhowhetrackedthatboarandkilledhimasafairpricefortheknife;howhewascaughtuponceintheGreatFamine,bythemovingofthedeer,andnearlycrushedtodeathintheswayinghotherds;howhesavedHathitheSilentfrombeingoncemoretrappedinapitwithastakeatthebottom,andhow,nextday,hehimselffellintoaverycunningleopard-trap,andhowHathibrokethethickwoodenbarstopiecesabovehim;howhemilkedthewildbuffaloesintheswamp,andhow———— Butwemusttellonetaleatatime。FatherandMotherWolfdied,andMowglirolledabigboulderagainstthemouthoftheircave,andcriedtheDeathSongoverthem;Baloogrewveryoldandstiff,andevenBagheera,whosenervesweresteelandwhosemuscleswereiron,wasashadesloweronthekillthanhehadbeen。Akelaturnedfromgraytomilkywhitewithpureage; hisribsstuckout,andhewalkedasthoughhehadbeenmadeofwood,andMowglikilledforhim。Buttheyoungwolves,thechildrenofthedisbandedSeeoneePack,throveandincreased,andwhentherewereaboutfortyofthem,masterless,full-voiced,clean-footedfive-year-olds,AkelatoldthemthattheyoughttogatherthemselvestogetherahdfollowtheLaw,andrununderonehead,asbefittedtheFreePeople。 ThiswasnotaquestioninwhichMowgliconcernedhimself,for,ashesaid,hehadeatensourfruit,andheknewthetreeithungfrom;butwhenPhao,sonofPhaona(hisfatherwastheGrayTrackerinthedaysofAkela’sheadship),foughthiswaytotheleadershipofthePack,accordingtotheJungleLaw,andtheoldcallsandsongsbegantoringunderthestarsoncemore,MowglicametotheCouncilRockformemory’ssake。WhenhechosetospeakthePackwaitedtillhehadfinished,andhesatatAkela’ssideontherockabovePhao。Thoseweredaysofgoodhuntingandgoodsleeping。NostrangercaredtobreakintothejunglesthatbelongedtoMowgli’speople,astheycalledthePack,andtheyoungwolvesgrewfatandstrong,andthereweremanycubstobringtotheLooking-over。MowglialwaysattendedaLooking-over,rememberingthenightwhenablackpantherboughtanakedbrownbabyintothepack,andthelongcall,\"Look,lookwell,OWolves,\"madehisheartflutter。Otherwise,hewouldbefarawayintheJunglewithhisfourbrothers,tasting,touching,seeing,andfeelingnewthings。 OnetwilightwhenhewastrottingleisurelyacrosstherangestogiveAkelathehalfofabuckthathehadkilled,whiletheFourjoggedbehindhim,sparringalittle,andtumblingoneanotheroverforjoyofbeingalive,heheardacrythathadneverbeenheardsincethebaddaysofShereKhan。ItwaswhattheycallintheJunglethepheeal,ahideouskindofshriekthatthejackalgiveswhenheishuntingbehindatiger,orwhenthereisabigkillingafoot。Ifyoucanimagineamixtureofhate,triumph,fear,anddespair,withakindofleerrunningthroughit,youwillgetsomenotionofthepheealthatroseandsankandwaveredandquaveredfarawayacrosstheWaingunga。 TheFourstoppedatonce,bristlingandgrowling。Mowgli’shandwenttohisknife,andhechecked,thebloodinhisface,hiseyebrowsknotted。 \"ThereisnoStripedOnedarekillhere,\"hesaid。 \"ThatisnotthecryoftheForerunner,\"answeredGrayBrother。 \"Itissomegreatkilling。Listen!\" Itbrokeoutagain,halfsobbingandhalfchuckling,justasthoughthejackalhadsofthumanlips。ThenMowglidrewdeepbreath,andrantotheCouncilRock,overtakingonhiswayhurryingwolvesofthePack。PhaoandAkelawereontheRocktogether,andbelowthem,everynervestrained,sattheothers。 Themothersandthecubswerecanteringofftotheirlairs; forwhenthepheealcriesitisnotimeforweakthingstobeabroad。 TheycouldhearnothingexcepttheWaingungarushingandgurglinginthedark,andthelighteveningwindsamongthetree-tops,tillsuddenlyacrosstheriverawolfcalled。ItwasnowolfofthePack,fortheywereallattheRock。Thenotechangedtoalong,despairingbay;and\"Dhole!\"itsaid,\"Dhole! dhole!dhole!\"Theyheardtiredfeetontherocks,andagauntwolf,streakedwithredonhisflanks,hisrightfore-pawuseless,andhisjawswhitewithfoam,flunghimselfintothecircleandlaygaspingatMowgli’sfeet。 \"Goodhunting!UnderwhoseHeadship?\"saidPhaogravely。 \"Goodhunting!Won-tollaamI,\"wastheanswer。Hemeantthathewasasolitarywolf,fendingforhimself,hismate,andhiscubsinsomelonelylair,asdomanywolvesinthesouth。 Won-tollameansanOutlier——onewholiesoutfromanyPack。 Thenhepanted,andtheycouldseehisheart-beatsshakehimbackwardandforward。 \"Whatmoves?\"saidPhao,forthatisthequestionalltheJungleasksafterthepheealcries。 \"Thedhole,thedholeoftheDekkan——RedDog,theKiller! TheycamenorthfromthesouthsayingtheDekkanwasemptyandkillingoutbytheway。Whenthismoonwasnewtherewerefourtome——mymateandthreecubs。Shewouldteachthemtokillonthegrassplains,hidingtodrivethebuck,aswedowhoareoftheopen。AtmidnightIheardthemtogether,fulltongueonthetrail。Atthedawn-windIfoundthemstiffinthegrass——four,FreePeople,fourwhenthismoonwasnew。ThensoughtImyBlood-Rightandfoundthedhole。\" \"Howmany?\"saidMowgliquickly;thePackgrowleddeepintheirthroats。 \"Idonotknow。Threeofthemwillkillnomore,butatthelasttheydrovemelikethebuck;onmythreelegstheydroveme。 Look,FreePeople!\" Hethrustouthismangledfore-foot,alldarkwithdriedblood。 Therewerecruelbiteslowdownonhisside,andhisthroatwastornandworried。 \"Eat,\"saidAkela,risingupfromthemeatMowglihadbroughthim,andtheOutlierflunghimselfonit。 \"Thisshallbenoloss,\"hesaidhumbly,whenhehadtakenoffthefirstedgeofhishunger。\"Givemealittlestrength,FreePeople,andIalsowillkill。Mylairisemptythatwasfullwhenthismoonwasnew,andtheBloodDebtisnotallpaid。\" Phaoheardhisteethcrackonahaunch-boneandgruntedapprovingly。 \"Weshallneedthosejaws,\"saidhe。\"Weretherecubswiththedhole?\" \"Nay,nay。RedHuntersall:growndogsoftheirPack,heavyandstrongforallthattheyeatlizardsintheDekkan。\" WhatWon-tollahadsaidmeantthatthedhole,theredhunting- dogoftheDekkan,wasmovingtokill,andthePackknewwellthateventhetigerwillsurrenderanewkilltothedhole。 TheydrivestraightthroughtheJungle,andwhattheymeettheypulldownandteartopieces。Thoughtheyarenotasbignorhalfascunningasthewolf,theyareverystrongandverynumerous。Thedhole,forinstance,donotbegintocallthemselvesapacktilltheyareahundredstrong;whereasfortywolvesmakeaveryfairpackindeed。Mowgli’swanderingshadtakenhimtotheedgeofthehighgrassydownsoftheDekkan,andhehadseenthefearlessdholessleepingandplayingandscratchingthemselvesinthelittlehollowsandtussocksthattheyuseforlairs。HedespisedandhatedthembecausetheydidnotsmellliketheFreePeople,becausetheydidnotliveincaves,and,aboveall,becausetheyhadhairbetweentheirtoeswhileheandhisfriendswereclean-footed。Butheknew,forHathihadtoldhim,whataterriblethingadholehunting-packwas。EvenHathimovesasidefromtheirline,anduntiltheyarekilled,ortillgameisscarce,theywillgoforward。 Akelaknewsomethingofthedholes,too,forhesaidtoMowgliquietly,\"ItisbettertodieinaFullPackthanleaderlessandalone。Thisisgoodhunting,and——mylast。But,asmenlive,thouhastverymanymorenightsanddays,LittleBrother。 Gonorthandliedown,andifanyliveafterthedholehasgonebyheshallbringtheewordofthefight。\" \"Ah,\"saidMowgli,quitegravely,\"mustIgotothemarshesandcatchlittlefishandsleepinatree,ormustIaskhelpoftheBandar-logandcracknuts,whilethePackfightbelow?\" \"Itistothedeath,\"saidAkela。\"Thouhastnevermetthedhole——theRedKiller。EventheStripedOne————\" \"Aowa!Aowa!\"saidMowglipettingly。\"Ihavekilledonestripedape,andsureamIinmystomachthatShereKhanwouldhavelefthisownmateformeattothedholeifhehadwindedapackacrossthreeranges。Listennow:Therewasawolf,myfather,andtherewasawolf,mymother,andtherewasanoldgraywolf(nottoowise:heiswhitenow)wasmyfatherandmymother。 ThereforeI——\"heraisedhisvoice,\"Isaythatwhenthedholecome,andifthedholecome,MowgliandtheFreePeopleareofoneskinforthathunting;andIsay,bytheBullthatboughtme——bytheBullBagheerapaidformeintheolddayswhichyeofthePackdonotremember——_I_say,thattheTreesandtheRivermayhearandholdfastifIforget;_I_saythatthismyknifeshallbeasatoothtothePack——andIdonotthinkitissoblunt。ThisismyWordwhichhasgonefromme。\" \"Thoudostnotknowthedhole,manwithawolf’stongue,\"saidWon-tolla。\"IlookonlytocleartheBloodDebtagainstthemeretheyhavemeinmanypieces。Theymoveslowly,killingoutastheygo,butintwodaysalittlestrengthwillcomebacktomeandIturnagainfortheBloodDebt。ButforYE,FreePeople,mywordisthatyegonorthandeatbutlittleforawhiletillthedholearegone。Thereisnomeatinthishunting。\" \"HeartheOutlier!\"saidMowgliwithalaugh。FreePeople,wemustgonorthanddiglizardsandratsfromthebank,lestbyanychancewemeetthedhole。Hemustkilloutourhunting- grounds,whileweliehidinthenorthtillitpleasehimtogiveusourownagain。Heisadog——andthepupofadog——red,yellow-bellied,lairless,andhairedbetweeneverytoe! Hecountshiscubssixandeightatthelitter,asthoughhewereChikai,thelittleleapingrat。Surelywemustrunaway,FreePeople,andbegleaveofthepeoplesofthenorthfortheoffalofdeadcattle!Yeknowthesaying:’Northarethevermin; southarethelice。WEaretheJungle。’Chooseye,Ochoose。 Itisgoodhunting!ForthePack——fortheFullPack——forthelairandthelitter;forthein-killandtheout-kill;forthematethatdrivesthedoeandthelittle,littlecubwithinthecave;itismet!——itismet!——itismet!\" ThePackansweredwithonedeep,crashingbarkthatsoundedinthenightlikeabigtreefalling。\"Itismet!\"theycried。 \"Staywiththese,\"saidMowglitotheFour。Weshallneedeverytooth。PhaoandAkelamustmakereadythebattle。Igotocountthedogs。\" \"Itisdeath!\"Won-tollacried,halfrising。WhatcansuchahairlessonedoagainsttheRedDog?EventheStripedOne,remember————\" \"ThouartindeedanOutlier,\"Mowglicalledback;\"butwewillspeakwhenthedholesaredead。Goodhuntingall!\" Hehurriedoffintothedarkness,wildwithexcitement,hardlylookingwherehesetfoot,andthenaturalconsequencewasthathetrippedfulllengthoverKaa’sgreatcoilswherethepythonlaywatchingadeer-pathneartheriver。 \"Kssha!\"saidKaaangrily。\"Isthisjungle-work,tostampandtrampandundoanight’shunting——whenthegamearemovingsowell,too?\" \"Thefaultwasmine,\"saidMowgli,pickinghimselfup。\"IndeedIwasseekingthee,Flathead,buteachtimewemeetthouartlongerandbroaderbythelengthofmyarm。ThereisnoneliketheeintheJungle,wise,old,strong,andmostbeautifulKaa。\" \"NowwhitherdoesTHIStraillead?\"Kaa’svoicewasgentler。 \"NotamoonsincetherewasaManlingwithaknifethrewstonesatmyheadandcalledmebadlittletree-catnames,becauseI layasleepintheopen。\" \"Ay,andturnedeverydrivendeertoallthewinds,andMowgliwashunting,andthissameFlatheadwastoodeaftohearhiswhistle,andleavethedeer-roadsfree,\"Mowgliansweredcomposedly,sittingdownamongthepaintedcoils。 \"NowthissameManlingcomeswithsoft,ticklingwordstothissameFlathead,tellinghimthatheiswiseandstrongandbeautiful,andthissameoldFlatheadbelievesandmakesaplace,thus,forthissamestone-throwingManling,and——Artthouateasenow?CouldBagheeragivetheesogoodaresting-place?\" Kaahad,asusual,madeasortofsofthalf-hammockofhimselfunderMowgli’sweight。Theboyreachedoutinthedarkness,andgatheredinthesupplecable-likenecktillKaa’sheadrestedonhisshoulder,andthenhetoldhimallthathadhappenedintheJunglethatnight。 \"WiseImaybe,\"saidKaaattheend;\"butdeafIsurelyam。 ElseIshouldhaveheardthepheeal。SmallwondertheEatersofGrassareuneasy。Howmanybethedhole?\" \"Ihavenotyetseen。Icamehot-foottothee。ThouartolderthanHathi。Butoh,Kaa,\"——hereMowgliwriggledwithsheerjoy,—— \"itwillbegoodhunting。Fewofuswillseeanothermoon。\" \"DostTHOUstrikeinthis?RememberthouartaMan;andrememberwhatPackcasttheeout。LettheWolflooktotheDog。THOUartaMan。\" \"Lastyear’snutsarethisyear’sblackearth,\"saidMowgli。 \"ItistruethatIamaMan,butitisinmystomachthatthisnightIhavesaidthatIamaWolf。IcalledtheRiverandtheTreestoremember。IamoftheFreePeople,Kaa,tillthedholehasgoneby。\" \"FreePeople,\"Kaagrunted。\"Freethieves!Andthouhasttiedthyselfintothedeath-knotforthesakeofthememoryofthedeadwolves?Thisisnogoodhunting。\" \"ItismyWordwhichIhavespoken。TheTreesknow,theRiverknows。TillthedholehavegonebymyWordcomesnotbacktome。\" \"Ngssh!Thischangesalltrails。Ihadthoughttotaketheeawaywithmetothenorthernmarshes,buttheWord——eventheWordofalittle,naked,hairlessManling——istheWord。 NowI,Kaa,say————\" \"Thinkwell,Flathead,lestthoutiethyselfintothedeath-knotalso。IneednoWordfromthee,forwellIknow————\" \"Beitso,then,\"saidKaa。\"IwillgivenoWord;butwhatisinthystomachtodowhenthedholecome?\" \"TheymustswimtheWaingunga。Ithoughttomeetthemwithmyknifeintheshallows,thePackbehindme;andsostabbingandthrusting,wealittlemightturnthemdown-stream,orcooltheirthroats。\" \"Thedholedonotturnandtheirthroatsarehot,\"saidKaa。 \"TherewillbeneitherManlingnorWolf-cubwhenthathuntingisdone,butonlydrybones。\" \"Alala!Ifwedie,wedie。Itwillbemostgoodhunting。Butmystomachisyoung,andIhavenotseenmanyRains。Iamnotwisenorstrong。Hastthouabetterplan,Kaa?\" \"IhaveseenahundredandahundredRains。EreHathicasthismilk-tushesmytrailwasbiginthedust。BytheFirstEgg,Iamolderthanmanytrees,andIhaveseenallthattheJunglehasdone。\" \"ButTHISisnewhunting,\"saidMowgli。\"Neverbeforehavethedholecrossedourtrail。\" \"Whatishasbeen。Whatwillbeisnomorethanaforgottenyearstrikingbackward。BestillwhileIcountthosemyyears。\" ForalonghourMowglilaybackamongthecoils,whileKaa,hisheadmotionlessontheground,thoughtofallthathehadseenandknownsincethedayhecamefromtheegg。Thelightseemedtogooutofhiseyesandleavethemlikestaleopals,andnowandagainhemadelittlestiffpasseswithhishead,rightandleft,asthoughhewerehuntinginhissleep。 Mowglidozedquietly,forheknewthatthereisnothinglikesleepbeforehunting,andhewastrainedtotakeitatanyhourofthedayornight。 ThenhefeltKaa’sbackgrowbiggerandbroaderbelowhimasthehugepythonpuffedhimselfout,hissingwiththenoiseofasworddrawnfromasteelscabbard。 \"Ihaveseenallthedeadseasons,\"Kaasaidatlast,\"andthegreattreesandtheoldelephants,andtherocksthatwerebareandsharp-pointederethemossgrew。ArtTHOUstillalive,Manling?\" \"Itisonlyalittleaftermoonset,\"saidMowgli。Idonotunderstand————\" \"Hssh!IamagainKaa。Iknewitwasbutalittletime。Nowwewillgototheriver,andIwillshowtheewhatistobedoneagainstthedhole。\" Heturned,straightasanarrow,forthemainstreamoftheWaingunga,plunginginalittleabovethepoolthathidthePeaceRock,Mowgliathisside。 \"Nay,donotswim。Igoswiftly。Myback,LittleBrother。\" MowglituckedhisleftarmroundKaa’sneck,droppedhisrightclosetohisbody,andstraightenedhisfeet。ThenKaabreastedthecurrentashealonecould,andtherippleofthecheckedwaterstoodupinafrillroundMowgli’sneck,andhisfeetwerewavedtoandfrointheeddyunderthepython’slashingsides。 AmileortwoabovethePeaceRocktheWaingunganarrowsbetweenagorgeofmarblerocksfromeightytoahundredfeethigh,andthecurrentrunslikeamill-racebetweenandoverallmannerofuglystones。ButMowglididnottroublehisheadaboutthewater;littlewaterintheworldcouldhavegivenhimamoment’sfear。Hewaslookingatthegorgeoneithersideandsniffinguneasily,fortherewasasweetish-sourishsmellintheair,verylikethesmellofabigant-hillonahotday。 Instinctivelyheloweredhimselfinthewater,onlyraisinghisheadtobreathefromtimetotime,andKaacametoanchorwithadoubletwistofhistailroundasunkenrock,holdingMowgliinthehollowofacoil,whilethewaterracedon。 \"ThisisthePlaceofDeath,\"saidtheboy。\"Whydowecomehere?\" \"Theysleep,\"saidKaa。\"HathiwillnotturnasidefortheStripedOne。YetHathiandtheStripedOnetogetherturnasideforthedhole,andthedholetheysayturnasidefornothing。 AndyetforwhomdotheLittlePeopleoftheRocksturnaside? Tellme,MasteroftheJungle,whoistheMasteroftheJungle?\" \"These,\"Mowgliwhispered。\"ItisthePlaceofDeath。