《negore, the coward》

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likewise; of another passage up the rocks; to which they would soon 

come; and where the little birds would all be gone。  And he was 

glad that Karduk came from the Great Fog Sea; where there were no 

trees or bushes; and where men learned water…craft instead of land…

craft and wood…craft。



Three hours later; when the sun rode overhead; they came to another 

passage up the rocks; and Karduk said:



〃Look with all thine eyes; strange brother; and see if the way be 

clear; for Ivan is not minded this time to wait while men go up 

before。〃



Negore looked; and he looked with two men by his side; their guns 

resting against his breast。  He saw that the little birds were all 

gone; and once he saw the glint of sunlight on a rifle…barrel。  And 

he thought of Oona; and of her words:  〃And when the fighting 

begins; it is for thee; Negore; to crawl secretly away so that thou 

be not slain。〃



He felt the two guns pressing on his breast。  This was not the way 

she had planned。  There would be no crawling secretly away。  He 

would be the first to die when the fighting began。  But he said; 

and his voice was steady; and he still feigned to see with dull 

eyes and to shiver from his sickness:



〃The way is clear。〃



And they started up; Ivan and his forty men from the far lands 

beyond the Sea of Bering。  And there was Karduk; the man from 

Pastolik; and Negore; with the two guns always upon him。  It was a 

long climb; and they could not go fast; but very fast to Negore 

they seemed to approach the midway point where top was no less near 

than bottom。



A gun cracked among the rocks to the right; and Negore heard the 

war…yell of all his tribe; and for an instant saw the rocks and 

bushes bristle alive with his kinfolk。  Then he felt torn asunder 

by a burst of flame hot through his being; and as he fell he knew 

the sharp pangs of life as it wrenches at the flesh to be free。



But he gripped his life with a miser's clutch and would not let it 

go。  He still breathed the air; which bit his lungs with a painful 

sweetness; and dimly he saw and heard; with passing spells of 

blindness and deafness; the flashes of sight and sound again 

wherein he saw the hunters of Ivan falling to their deaths; and his 

own brothers fringing the carnage and filling the air with the 

tumult of their cries and weapons; and; far above; the women and 

children loosing the great rocks that leaped like things alive and 

thundered down。



The sun danced above him in the sky; the huge walls reeled and 

swung; and still he heard and saw dimly。  And when the great Ivan 

fell across his legs; hurled there lifeless and crushed by a down…

rushing rock; he remembered the blind eyes of Old Kinoos and was 

glad。



Then the sounds died down; and the rocks no longer thundered past; 

and he saw his tribespeople creeping close and closer; spearing the 

wounded as they came。  And near to him he heard the scuffle of a 

mighty Slavonian hunter; loath to die; and; half uprisen; borne 

back and down by the thirsty spears。



Then he saw above him the face of Oona; and felt about him the arms 

of Oona; and for a moment the sun steadied and stood still; and the 

great walls were upright and moved not。



〃Thou art a brave man; Negore;〃 he heard her say in his ear; 〃thou 

art my man; Negore。〃



And in that moment he lived all the life of gladness of which she 

had told him; and the laughter and the song; and as the sun went 

out of the sky above him; as in his old age; he knew the memory of 

her was sweet。  And as even the memories dimmed and died in the 

darkness that fell upon him; he knew in her arms the fulfilment of 

all the ease and rest she had promised him。  And as black night 

wrapped around him; his head upon her breast; he felt a great peace 

steal about him; and he was aware of the hush of many twilights and 

the mystery of silence。









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