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myths and legends of the sioux-第25章

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am going for a visit to the village west of us; so you boys all

stay at home and help sister。  Also gather as much wood as you can

and I will be back again in four days。  On my return we will resume

our hunting and commence getting our year's supply of meat。〃



He left the next morning; and the last they saw of him was while he

stood at the top of the long range of hills west of their home。 

Four days had come and gone and no sign of the oldest brother。



〃I am afraid that our brother has met with some accident;〃 said the

sister。  〃I am afraid so; too;〃 said the next oldest。  〃I must go

and search for him; he may be in some trouble where a little help

would get him out。〃  The second brother followed the direction his

brother had taken; and when he came to the top of the long range of

hills he sat down and gazed long and steadily down into the long

valley with a beautiful creek winding through it。  Across the

valley was a long plain stretching for miles beyond and

finally ending at the foot of another range of hills; the

counterpart of the one upon which he sat。



After noting the different landmarks carefully; he arose and slowly

started down the slope and soon came to the creek he had seen from

the top of the range。  Great was his surprise on arriving at the

creek to find what a difference there was in the appearance

of it from the range and where he stood。  From the range it

appeared to be a quiet; harmless; laughing stream。  Now he saw it

to be a muddy; boiling; bubbling torrent; with high perpendicular

banks。  For a long time he stood; thinking which way to go; up or

down stream。  He had just decided to go down stream; when; on

chancing to look up; he noticed a thin column of smoke slowly

ascending from a little knoll。  He approached the place cautiously

and noticed a door placed into the creek bank on the opposite side

of the stream。  As he stood looking at the door; wondering who

could be living in a place like that; it suddenly opened and a very

old appearing woman came out and stood looking around her。  Soon

she spied the young man; and said to him: 〃My grandchild; where did

you come from and whither are you bound?〃  The young man answered:

〃I came from east of this ridge and am in search of my oldest

brother; who came over in this direction five days ago and who has

not yet returned。〃



〃Your brother stopped here and ate his dinner with me; and then

left; traveling towards the west;〃 said the old witch; for such she

was。  〃Now; grandson; come across on that little log bridge up the

stream there and have your dinner with me。  I have

it all cooked now and just stepped outside to see if there might

not be some hungry traveler about; whom I could invite in to eat

dinner with me。〃  The young man went up the stream a little

distance and found a couple of small logs which had been placed

across the stream to serve as a bridge。  He crossed over and went

down to the old woman's dugout hut。  〃Come in grandson; and eat。 

I know you must be hungry。〃



The young man sat down and ate a real hearty meal。  On finishing he

arose and said: 〃Grandmother; I thank you for your meal and

kindness to me。  I would stay and visit with you awhile; as I know

it must be very lonely here for you; but I am very anxious to find

my brother; so I must be going。  On my return I will stop with my

brother and we will pay you a little visit。〃



〃Very well; grandson; but before you go; I wish you would do me a

little favor。  Your brother did it for me before he left; and cured

me; but it has come back on me again。  I am subject to very severe

pains along the left side of my backbone; all the way from my

shoulder blade down to where my ribs attach to my backbone; and the

only way I get any relief from the pain is to have some one kick me

along the side。〃  (She was a witch; and concealed in her robe a

long sharp steel spike。  It was placed so that the last kick they

would give her; their foot would hit the spike and they would

instantly drop off into a swoon; as if dead。)



〃If I won't hurt you too much; grandmother; I certainly will be

glad to do it for you;〃 said the young man; little thinking he

would be the one to get hurt。



〃No; grandson; don't be afraid of hurting me; the harder you kick

the longer the pain stays away。〃  She laid down on the floor and

rolled over on to her right side; so he could get a good chance to

kick the left side where she said the pain was located。



As he moved back to give the first kick; he glanced along the floor

and he noticed a long object wrapped in a blanket; lying against

the opposite wall。  He thought it looked strange and was going to

stop and investigate; but just then the witch cried out as if in

pain。  〃Hurry up; grandson; I am going to die if you don't hurry

and start in kicking。〃  〃I can investigate after I get through with

her;〃 thought he; so he started in kicking and every kick he would

give her she would cry: 〃Harder; kick harder。〃  He had to kick

seven times before he would get to the end of the pain; so he let

out as hard as he could drive; and when he came to the last kick he

hit the spike; and driving it through his foot; fell down in a dead

swoon; and was rolled up in a blanket by the witch

and placed beside his brother at the opposite side of the room。



When the second brother failed to return; the third went in search

of the two missing ones。  He fared no better than the second one;

as he met the old witch who served him in a similar manner as she

had his two brothers。



〃Ha!  Ha!〃 she laughed; when she caught the third; 〃I have only one

more of them to catch; and when I get them I will keep them all

here a year; and then I will turn them into horses and sell them

back to their sister。  I hate her; for I was going to

try and keep house for them and marry the oldest one; but she got

ahead of me and became their sister; so now I will get my revenge

on her。  Next year she will be riding and driving her brothers and

she won't know it。〃



When the third brother failed to return; the sister cried and

begged the last one not to venture out in search of them。  But go

he must; and go he did; only to do as his three brothers had done。



Now the poor sister was nearly distracted。  Day and night she

wandered over hills and through woods in hopes she might find or

hear of some trace of them。  Her wanderings were in vain。  The

hawks had not seen them after they had crossed the little stream。 

The wolves and coyotes told her that they had seen nothing of her

brothers out on the broad plains; and she had given them up for

dead。



One day; as she was sitting by the little stream that flowed past

their hut; throwing pebbles into the water and wondering what she

should do; she picked up a pure white pebble; smooth and round; and

after looking at it for a long time; threw it into the water。  No

sooner had it hit the water than she saw it grow larger。  She took

it out and looked at it and threw it in again。  This time it had

assumed the form of a baby。  She took it out and threw it in the

third time and the form took life and began to cry: 〃Ina; ina〃

(mother; mother)。  She took the baby home and fed it soup; and it

being an unnatural baby; quickly grew up to a good sized boy。  At

the end of three months he was a good big; stout youth。  One day he

said: 〃Mother; why are you living here alone?  To whom do all these

fine clothes and moccasins belong?〃  She then told him the story of

her lost brothers。  〃Oh; I know now where they are。  You make me

lots of arrows。  I am going to find my uncles。〃  She tried to

dissuade him from going; but he was determined and said: 〃My father

sent me to you so that I could find my uncles for you; and nothing

can harm me; because I am stone and my name is 〃Stone Boy。〃



The mother; seeing that he was determined to go; made a whole

quiver full of arrows for him; and off he started。  When he came to

the old witch's hut; she was nowhere to be seen; so he pushed the

door in and entered。  The witch was busily engaged cooking dinner。



〃Why; my dear grandchild; you are just in time for dinner。  Sit

down and we will eat before you continue your journey。〃  Stone boy

sat down and ate dinner with the old witch。  She watched him very

closely; but when she would be drinking her soup he would glance

hastily around the room。  Finally he saw the four bundles on the

opposite side of the room; and he guessed at once that there lay

his four uncles。  When he had finished eating he took out his

little pipe and filled it with 〃kini…kinic;〃 and commenced to

smoke; wondering how the old woman had managed to fool his smart

uncles。  He couldn't study it out; so when he had finished his

smoke he arose to pretend to go。  When the old woman saw him

preparing to leave; she said: 〃Grandson; will you kick me on the

left side of my backbone。  I am nearly dead with pain and if you

kick me 
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