Part 26 (1/2)
No, Padahoon, but I see that no good comes of persuading the G.o.ds to do more for man than his natural destiny.
PADAHOON
You have always persuaded them to our advantage.
THE CHISERA
What good came of having Simwa made war leader? Had I not persuaded them to meddle with that business, the leaders.h.i.+p would have fallen to you as the elder, and we should not now be without allies in our need.
PADAHOON
I am not sure the G.o.ds had so much to do with that: but if the mischief came through them, the G.o.ds must repair it.
THE CHISERA
I will not make medicine. Send the women away.
PADAHOON
What shall I say to them?
THE CHISERA
To count themselves already blessed in having those for whom they desire blessing. Tell them that to have loved and given the breast is enough to salve the wounds of loss.
PADAHOON
You are hard, Chisera.
THE CHISERA
I am jealous of their griefs. Their very pangs I envy them. Who is there of mine goes to this war that I should grieve for his wounding or look for his return? (_She looks bitterly toward the women who have crept from the caves to peer from the rocks in the direction of the fighting._) Persuade me no more, Padahoon. I will not do it.
(_She disappears among the rocks to the left, and_ PADAHOON _turns to the women who crowd around him anxiously._)
WACOBA
Has she promised?
TIAWA
Will she help us?
PADAHOON
The Chisera will not make medicine.
WOMEN
(_Rocking themselves to and fro._) Ai! Ai!