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第2章 THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS(2)

"But mark you, for this is the strangeness of woman, the way of which no man may understand.One of the saddles I emptied was that of her father's, and the hoofs of those who came behind had pounded him into the earth.This we saw, the girl and I, and this I had forgot had she not remembered.And in the quiet of the evening, after the day's hunt were done, it came between us, and in the silence of the night when we lay beneath the stars and should have been one.It was there always.She never spoke, but it sat by our fire and held us ever apart.She tried to put it aside, but at such times it would rise up till I could read it in the look of her eyes, in the very in-take of her breath.

"So in the end she bore me a child, a woman-child, and died.Then I went among my mother's people, that it might nurse at a warm breast and live.But my hands were wet with the blood of men, look you, because of the church, wet with the blood of men.And the Riders of the North came for me, but my mother's brother, who was then chief in his own right, hid me and gave me horses and food.And we went away, my woman-child and I, even to the Hudson Bay Country, where white men were few and the questions they asked not many.And I worked for the company a hunter, as a guide, as a driver of dogs, till my woman-child was become a woman, tall, and slender, and fair to the eye.

"You know the winter, long and lonely, breeding evil thoughts and bad deeds.The Chief Factor was a hard man, and bold.And he was not such that a woman would delight in looking upon.But he cast eyes upon my woman-child who was become a woman.Mother of God!

he sent me away on a long trip with the dogs, that he might--you understand, he was a hard man and without heart.She was most white, and her soul was white, and a good woman, and--well, she died.

"It was bitter cold the night of my return, and I had been away months, and the dogs were limping sore when I came to the fort.

The Indians and breeds looked on me in silence, and I felt the fear of I knew not what, but I said nothing till the dogs were fed and I had eaten as a man with work before him should.Then Ispoke up, demanding the word, and they shrank from me, afraid of my anger and what I should do; but the story came out, the pitiful story, word for word and act for act, and they marvelled that Ishould be so quiet.

"When they had done I went to the Factor's house, calmer than now in the telling of it.He had been afraid and called upon the breeds to help him; but they were not pleased with the deed, and had left him to lie on the bed he had made.So he had fled to the house of the priest.Thither I followed.But when I was come to that place, the priest stood in my way, and spoke soft words, and said a man in anger should go neither to the right nor left, but straight to God.I asked by the right of a father's wrath that he give me past, but he said only over his body, and besought with me to pray.Look you, it was the church, always the church; for Ipassed over his body and sent the Factor to meet my woman-child before his god, which is a bad god, and the god of the white men.

Then was there hue and cry, for word was sent to the station below, and I came away.Through the Land of the Great Slave, down the Valley of the Mackenzie to the never-opening ice, over the White Rockies, past the Great Curve of the Yukon, even to this place did I come.And from that day to this, yours is the first face of my father's people I have looked upon.May it be the last! These people, which are my people, are a simple folk, and Ihave been raised to honor among them.My word is their law, and their priests but do my bidding, else would I not suffer them.

When I speak for them I speak for myself.We ask to be let alone.

We do not want your kind.If we permit you to sit by our fires, after you will come your church, your priests, and your gods.And know this, for each white man who comes to my village, him will Imake deny his god.You are the first, and I give you grace.So it were well you go, and go quickly.""I am not responsible for my brothers," the second man spoke up, filling his pipe in a meditative manner.Hay Stockard was at times as thoughtful of speech as he was wanton of action; but only at times.

"But I know your breed," responded the other."Your brothers are many, and it is you and yours who break the trail for them to follow.In time they shall come to possess the land, but not in my time.Already, have I heard, are they on the head-reaches of the Great River, and far away below are the Russians."Hay Stockard lifted his head with a quick start.This was startling geographical information.The Hudson Bay post at Fort Yukon had other notions concerning the course of the river, believing it to flow into the Arctic.

"Then the Yukon empties into Bering Sea?" he asked.

"I do not know, but below there are Russians, many Russians.

Which is neither here nor there.You may go on and see for yourself; you may go back to your brothers; but up the Koyukuk you shall not go while the priests and fighting men do my bidding.

Thus do I command, I, Baptiste the Red, whose word is law and who am head man over this people.""And should I not go down to the Russians, or back to my brothers?""Then shall you go swift-footed before your god, which is a bad god, and the god of the white men."The red sun shot up above the northern skyline, dripping and bloody.Baptiste the Red came to his feet, nodded curtly, and went back to his camp amid the crimson shadows and the singing of the robins.

Hay Stockard finished his pipe by the fire, picturing in smoke and coal the unknown upper reaches of the Koyukuk, the strange stream which ended here its arctic travels and merged its waters with the muddy Yukon flood.Somewhere up there, if the dying words of a ship-wrecked sailorman who had made the fearful overland journey were to be believed, and if the vial of golden grains in his pouch attested anything,--somewhere up there, in that home of winter, stood the Treasure House of the North.And as keeper of the gate, Baptiste the Red, English half-breed and renegade, barred the way.

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