Part 11 (1/2)
THE CHISERA
Put up your pack, Padahoon, and learn not to think so lightly of the G.o.ds, lest they visit it upon you!
PADAHOON
(_Reluctantly putting up the bribe; after a pause, revolving new measures._) Chisera, this is a man's business which comes before you in the Council. Will you hear man-talk from me?
THE CHISERA
Is it possible the Sparrow Hawk does so much credit to my understanding?
PADAHOON
Chisera, we have had peace now at Sagharawite so many summers that scarcely a man of us besides myself has seen battle; also we are a little outnumbered. Have you thought, Chisera, what will come to Sagharawite if we go out under an untried leader?
THE CHISERA
What will come will be as the G.o.ds determine. What reason have you to think they will favor you more than Simwa?
PADAHOON
It is my experience, Chisera, that the G.o.ds are inclined to the better man. And, look you, Chisera, this is perhaps my last chance to serve my people. Comes another war, if there are enough of us left after this to make another war possible, I shall be too old for leaders.h.i.+p. And I have that in me which I would prove before I die.
This is man-talk, Chisera. Do you understand it?
THE CHISERA
I understand that you want greatly this election, but I can do nothing except as the G.o.ds declare. Put up your pack, Padahoon, I have work to do. (_Rising._)
PADAHOON
(_Putting up his pack._) How much did Simwa give you?
THE CHISERA
(_Startled._) Simwa! (_Recovering herself._) The Arrow-Maker of Sagharawite leaves all higher matters where they belong.
PADAHOON
Simwa put trust in the G.o.ds! Simwa believe that by singing and dancing and waving of arms, with a rag of buckskin and a hair of your head and three leaves of a seldom-flowering plant, you can turn the fortunes of war? This will be news for the fighting men, Chisera.
THE CHISERA
(_Quivering, but controlling herself._) Padahoon, now by this I am minded to prove what the G.o.ds can do against tale-bearers and snakes in the gra.s.s! (_Balancing her medicine stick for a moment, she seems on the point of invoking the G.o.ds against him, but thinks better of it._) Nay, but the G.o.ds have greater affairs. (_Sound of the drums in the direction of the camp._) Now I go to prepare strong medicine so that you shall know, Padahoon, how the G.o.ds choose between you and the Arrow-Maker.
(_She goes into the hut and lets fall the curtain._)
(_Enter_ PAMAQUASH, YAVI, _and other youths to prepare for the Council._)
PAMAQUASH