Part 32 (2/2)
PADAHOON
Who invites your blessing, Chisera!
CHIEF
Make spells for thy people!
THE CHISERA
What have my people done for me that I should weary myself to make medicine for them?
CHIEF
Are you not respected above all women of the campody? Even in war-time--
THE CHISERA
Ah--respect! What have I to do with respect? Am I not as other women that men should desire me? Are my b.r.e.a.s.t.s less fair that there should never be milk in them?
CHIEF
We honor you after the use of medicine men. What more would you have?
THE CHISERA
The dole of women. Love and sorrow and housekeeping; a husband to give me children, even though he beat me.
CHIEF
Love you have given, and sorrow you have got. Shame and defeat are your children. So it is always when power falls upon women. The word has pa.s.sed in Council, Chisera; will you repair this damage, or will you die for it?
THE CHISERA
(_As her eye travels the circle of the camp._) I do not find the taste of life so sweet that I should turn it twice upon my tongue; but--(_Her gaze halts on_ SIMWA, _and all the attention of the camp seems to hang a moment in suspense as_ SIMWA _ignores her._) Do I die, then?
PADAHOON
Let Simwa die!
INDIANS
Ah--ah--!
SIMWA
What, old fox, are you out of cover at last?
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