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第6章 THE HUNTER(4)

And the years rolled on; he counted them by the steps he had cut--a few for a year--only a few.He sang no more; he said no more, "I will do this or that"--he only worked.And at night, when the twilight settled down, there looked out at him from the holes and crevices in the rocks strange wild faces.

"Stop your work, you lonely man, and speak to us," they cried.

"My salvation is in work, if I should stop but for one moment you would creep down upon me," he replied.And they put out their long necks further.

"Look down into the crevice at your feet," they said."See what lie there--white bones! As brave and strong a man as you climbed to these rocks."And he looked up.He saw there was no use in striving; he would never hold Truth, never see her, never find her.So he lay down here, for he was very tired.He went to sleep forever.He put himself to sleep.Sleep is very tranquil.You are not lonely when you are asleep, neither do your hands ache, nor your heart.And the hunter laughed between his teeth.

"Have I torn from my heart all that was dearest; have I wandered alone in the land of night; have I resisted temptation; have I dwelt where the voice of my kind is never heard, and laboured alone, to lie down and be food for you, ye harpies?"He laughed fiercely; and the Echoes of Despair slunk away, for the laugh of a brave, strong heart is as a death blow to them.

Nevertheless they crept out again and looked at him.

"Do you know that your hair is white?" they said, "that your hands begin to tremble like a child's? Do you see that the point of your shuttle is gone?--it is cracked already.If you should ever climb this stair," they said, "it will be your last.You will never climb another."And he answered, "I know it!" and worked on.

The old, thin hands cut the stones ill and jaggedly, for the fingers were stiff and bent.The beauty and the strength of the man was gone.

At last, an old, wizened, shrunken face looked out above the rocks.It saw the eternal mountains rise with walls to the white clouds; but its work was done.

The old hunter folded his tired hands and lay down by the precipice where he had worked away his life.It was the sleeping time at last.Below him over the valleys rolled the thick white mist.Once it broke; and through the gap the dying eyes looked down on the trees and fields of their childhood.From afar seemed borne to him the cry of his own wild birds, and he heard the noise of people singing as they danced.And he thought he heard among them the voices of his old comrades; and he saw far off the sunlight shine on his early home.And great tears gathered in the hunter's eyes.

"Ah! they who die there do not die alone," he cried.

Then the mists rolled together again; and he turned his eyes away.

"I have sought," he said, "for long years I have laboured; but I have not found her.I have not rested, I have not repined, and I have not seen her;now my strength is gone.Where I lie down worn out other men will stand, young and fresh.By the steps that I have cut they will climb; by the stairs that I have built they will mount.They will never know the name of the man who made them.At the clumsy work they will laugh; when the stones roll they will curse me.But they will mount, and on my work; they will climb, and by my stair! They will find her, and through me! And no man liveth to himself and no man dieth to himself."The tears rolled from beneath the shrivelled eyelids.If Truth had appeared above him in the clouds now he could not have seen her, the mist of death was in his eyes.

"My soul hears their glad step coming," he said; "and they shall mount!

they shall mount!" He raised his shrivelled hand to his eyes.

Then slowly from the white sky above, through the still air, came something falling, falling, falling.Softly it fluttered down, and dropped on to the breast of the dying man.He felt it with his hands.It was a feather.He died holding it.

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