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第8章 OLD-MAN REMAKES THE WORLD(1)

The sun was just sinking behind the hills when we started for War Eagle's lodge.

"To-morrow will be a fine day,"said Other-person,"for grandfather says that a red sky is always the sun's promise of fine weather,and the sun cannot lie.""Yes,"said Bluebird,"and he said that when this moon was new it travelled well south for this time of year and its points were up.That means fine,warm weather.""I wish I knew as much as grandfather,"

said Fine-bow with pride.

The pipe was laid aside at once upon our entering the lodge and the old warrior said:

"I have told you that OLD-man taught the animals and the birds all they know.He made them and therefore knew just what each would have to understand in order to make his living.They have never forgotten anything he told them--even to this day.

Their grandfathers told the young ones what they had been told,just as I am telling you the things you should know.Be like the birds and animals--tell your children and grandchildren what I have told you,that our people may always know how things were made,and why strange things are true.

"Yes--OLD-man taught the Beaver how to build his dams to make the water deeper;taught the Squirrel to plant the pine-nut so that another tree might grow and have nuts for his children;told the Bear to go to sleep in the winter,when the snow made hard travel-ling for his short legs--told him to sleep,and promised him that he would need no meat while he slept.All winter long the Bear sleeps and eats nothing,because OLD-man told him that he could.He sleeps so much in the winter that he spends most of his time in summer hunting.

"It was OLD-man who showed the Owl how to hunt at night and it was OLD-man that taught the Weasel all his wonderful ways--his bloodthirsty ways--for the Weasel is the bravest of the animal-people,considering his size.He taught the Beaver one strange thing that you have noticed,and that is to lay sticks on the creek-bottoms,so that they will stay there as long as he wants them to.

"Whenever the animal-people got into trouble they always sought OLD-man and told him about it.All were busy working and making a living,when one day it commenced to rain.That was nothing,of course,but it didn't stop as it had always done before.No,it kept right on raining until the rivers over-ran their banks,and the water chased the Weasel out of his hole in the ground.Yes,and it found the Rabbit's hiding-place and made him leave it.It crept into the lodge of the Wolf at night and frightened his wife and children.It poured into the den of the Bear among the rocks and he had to move.It crawled under the logs in the forest and found the Mice-people.Out it went to the plains and chased them out of their homes in the buffalo skulls.At last the Beavers'dams broke under the strain and that made every-thing worse.It was bad--very bad,indeed.

Everybody except the fish-people were fright-ened and all went to find OLD-man that they might tell him what had happened.Finally they found his fire,far up on a timbered bench,and they said that they wanted a council right away.

"It was a strange sight to see the Eagle sitting next to the Grouse;the Rabbit sitting close to the Lynx;the Mouse right under the very nose of the Bobcat,and the tiny Hum-ming-bird talking to the Hawk in a whisper,as though they had always been great friends.

All about OLD-man's fire they sat and whispered or talked in signs.Even the Deer spoke to the Mountain-lion,and the Antelope told the Wolf that he was glad to see him,because fear had made them all friends.

"The whispering and the sign-making stopped when OLD-man raised his hand-like that"(here War Eagle raised his hand with the palm outward)--"and asked them what was troubling them.

"The Bear spoke first,of course,and told how the water had made him move his camp.

He said all the animal-people were moving their homes,and he was afraid they would be unable to find good camping-places,because of the water.Then the Beaver spoke,be-cause he is wise and all the forest-people know it.He said his dams would not hold back the water that came against them;that the whole world was a lake,and that he thought they were on an island.He said he could live in the water longer than most people,but that as far as he could see they would all die except,perhaps,the fish-people,who stayed in the water all the time,anyhow.He said he couldn't think of a thing to do--then he sat down and the sign-talking and whispering commenced again.

"OLD-man smoked a long time--smoked and thought hard.Finally he grabbed his magic stone axe,and began to sing his war-song.Then the rest knew he had made up his mind and knew what he would do.Swow!he struck a mighty pine-tree a blow,and it fell down.Swow!down went another and another,until he had ten times ten of the longest,straightest,and largest trees in all the world lying side by side before him.Then OLD-man chopped off the limbs,and with the aid of magic rolled the great logs tight together.

With withes of willow that he told the Beaver to cut for him,he bound the logs fast together until they were all as one.It was a monstrous raft that OLD-man had built,as he sang his song in the darkness.At last he cried,'Ho!every-body hurry and sit on this raft I have made';and they did hurry.

"It was not long till the water had reached the logs;then it crept in between them,and finally it went on past the raft and off into the forest,looking for more trouble.

"By and by the raft began to groan,and the willow withes squeaked and cried out as though ghost-people were crying in the night.That was when the great logs began to tremble as the water lifted them from the ground.Rain was falling--night was there,and fear made cowards of the bravest on the raft.All through the forest there were bad noises--noises that make the heart cold--as the raft bumped against great trees rising from the earth that they were leaving forever.

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