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in silence; and grown hungry for a woman to sit beside him in his

lodge; to meet him from the hunt with warm fire and good food。 He

has heard strange things; the patter of baby moccasins and the sound

of children's voices。 And one night a vision came upon him; and he

beheld the Raven; who is thy father; the great Raven; who is the

father of all the Sticks。 And the Raven spake to the lonely White Man;

saying: 〃Bind thou thy moccasins upon thee; and gird thy snow…shoes

on; and lash thy sled with food for many sleeps and fine tokens for

the Chief Thling…Tinneh。 For thou shalt turn thy face to where the

midspring sun is wont to sink below the land and journey to this great

chief's hunting…grounds。 There thou shalt make big presents; and

Thling…Tinneh; who is my son; shall become to thee as a father。 In his

lodge there is a maiden into whom I breathed the breath of life for

thee。 This maiden shalt thou take to wife。〃

  'O Chief; thus spake the great Raven; thus do I lay many presents at

thy feet; thus am I come to take thy daughter!'

  The old man drew his furs about him with crude consciousness of

royalty; but delayed reply while a youngster crept in; delivered a

quick message to appear before the council; and was gone。

  'O White Man; whom we have named Moose…Killer; also known as the

Wolf; and the Son of the Wolf! We know thou comest of a mighty race;

we are proud to have thee our potlach…guest; but the king…salmon

does not mate with the dog…salmon; nor the Raven with the Wolf。'

  'Not so!' cried Mackenzie。 'The daughters of the Raven have I met in

the camps of the Wolf;… the squaw of Mortimer; the squaw of

Tregidgo; the squaw of Barnaby; who came two ice…runs back; and I have

heard of other squaws; though my eyes beheld them not。'

  'Son; your words are true; but it were evil mating; like the water

with the sand; like the snow…flake with the sun。 But met you one Mason

and his squaw' No? He came ten ice…runs ago;… the first of all the

Wolves。 And with him there was a mighty man; straight as a

willow…shoot; and tall; strong as the bald…faced grizzly; with a heart

like the full summer moon; his…'

  'Oh!' interrupted Mackenzie; recognizing the well…known Northland

figure; 'Malemute Kid!'

  'The same;… a mighty man。 But saw you aught of the squaw? She was

full sister to Zarinska。'

  'Nay; Chief; but I have heard。 Mason… far; far to the north; a

spruce…tree; heavy with years; crushed out his life beneath。 But his

love was great; and he had much gold。 With this; and her boy; she

journeyed countless sleeps toward the winter's noonday sun; and

there she yet lives;… no biting frost; no snow; no summer's midnight

sun; no winter's noonday night。'

  A second messenger interrupted with imperative summons from the

council。 As Mackenzie threw him into the snow; he caught a glimpse

of the swaying forms before the council…fire; heard the deep basses of

the men in rhythmic chant; and knew the Shaman was fanning the anger

of his people。 Time pressed。 He turned upon the chief。

  'Come! I wish thy child。 And now; see! Here are tobacco; tea; many

cups of sugar; warm blankets; handkerchiefs; both good and large;

and here; a true rifle; with many bullets and much powder。'

  'Nay;' replied the old man; struggling against the great wealth

spread before him。 'Even now are my people come together。 They will

not have this marriage。'

  'But thou art chief。'

  'Yet do my young men rage because the Wolves have taken their

maidens so that they may not marry。'

  'Listen; O Thling…Tinneh! Ere the night has passed into the day; the

Wolf shall face his dogs to the Mountains of the East and fare forth

to the Country of the Yukon。 And Zarinska shall break trail for his

dogs。'

  'And ere the night has gained its middle; my young men may fling

to the dogs the flesh of the Wolf; and his bones be scattered in the

snow till the springtime lay them bare。'

  It was threat and counter…threat。 Mackenzie's bronzed face flushed

darkly。 He raised his voice。 The old squaw; who till now had sat an

impassive spectator; made to creep by him for the door。 The song of

the men broke suddenly and there was a hubbub of many voices as he

whirled the old woman roughly to her couch of skins。

  'Again I cry… listen; O Thling…Tinneh! The Wolf dies with teeth

fast…locked; and with him there shall sleep ten of thy strongest men;…

men who are needed; for the hunting is not begun; and the fishing is

not many moons away。 And again; of what profit should I die? I know

the custom of thy people; thy share of my wealth shall be very

small。 Grant me thy child; and it shall all be thine。 And yet again;

my brothers will come; and they are many; and their maws are never

filled; and the daughters of the Raven shall bear children in the

lodges of the Wolf。 My people are greater than thy people。 It is

destiny。 Grant; and all this wealth is thine。'

  Moccasins were crunching the snow without。 Mackenzie threw his rifle

to cock; and loosened the twin Colts in his belt。

  'Grant; O Chief!'

  'And yet will my people say no。'

  'Grant; and the wealth is thine。 Then shall I deal with thy people

after。'

  'The Wolf will have it so。 I will take his tokens;… but I would warn

him。'

  Mackenzie passed over the goods; taking care to clog the rifle's

ejector; and capping the bargain with a kaleidoscopic silk kerchief。

The Shaman and half a dozen young braves entered; but he shouldered

boldly among them and passed out。

  'Pack!' was his laconic greeting to Zarinska as he passed her

lodge and hurried to harness his dogs。 A few minutes later he swept

into the council at the head of the team; the woman by his side。 He

took his place at the upper end of the oblong; by the side of the

chief。 To his left; a step to the rear; he stationed Zarinska;… her

proper place。 Besides; the time was ripe for mischief; and there was

need to guard his back。

  On either side; the men crouched to the fire; their voices lifted in

a folk…chant out of the forgotten past。 Full of strange; halting

cadences and haunting recurrences; it was not beautiful。 'Fearful' may

inadequately express it。 At the lower end; under the eye of the

Shaman; danced half a score of women。 Stern were his reproofs of those

who did not wholly abandon themselves to the ecstasy of the rite。 Half

hidden in their heavy masses of raven hair; all dishevelled and

falling to their waists; they slowly swayed to and fro; their forms

rippling to an ever…changing rhythm。

  It was a weird scene; an anachronism。 To the south; the nineteenth

century was reeling off the few years of its last decade; here

flourished man primeval; a shade removed from the prehistoric

cave…dweller; forgotten fragment of the Elder World。 The tawny

wolf…dogs sat between their skin…clad masters or fought for room;

the firelight cast backward from their red eyes and dripping fangs。

The woods; in ghostly shroud; slept on unheeding。 The White Silence;

for the moment driven to the rimming forest; seemed ever crushing

inward; the stars danced with great leaps; as is their wont in the

time of the Great Cold; while the Spirits of the Pole trailed their

robes of glory athwart the heavens。

  'Scruff' Mackenzie dimly realized the wild grandeur of the setting

as his eyes ranged down the fur…fringed sides in quest of missing

faces。 They rested for a moment on a newborn babe; suckling at its

mother's naked breast。 It was forty below;… seven and odd degrees of

frost。 He thought of the tender women of his own race and smiled

grimly。 Yet from the loins of some such tender woman had he sprung

with a kingly inheritance;… an inheritance which gave to him and his

dominance over the land and sea; over the animals and the peoples of

all the zones。 Single…handed against fivescore; girt by the Arctic

winter; far from his own; he felt the prompting of his heritage; the

desire to possess; the wild danger… love; the thrill of battle; the

power to conquer or to die。

  The singing and the dancing ceased; and the Shaman flared up in rude

eloquence。 Through the sinuosities of their vast mythology; he

worked cunningly upon the credulity of his people。 The case was

strong。 Opposing the creative principles as embodied in the Crow and

the Raven; he stigmatized Mackenzie as the Wolf; the fighting and

the destructive principle。 Not only was the combat of these forces

spiritual; but men fought; each to his totem。 They were the children

of Jelchs; the Raven; the Promethean fire…bringer; Mackenzie was the

child of the Wolf; or in other words; the Devil。 For them to bring a

truce to this perpetual warfare; to marry their daughters to the

arch…enemy; were treason and blasphemy of the highest order。 No phrase

was harsh nor figure vile enough in branding Mackenzie as a sneaking

interloper and emissary of Satan。 There was a subdued; savage roar

in the deep chests of his listeners as he took the swing of his

peroration。

  'Aye; my brothers; Jelchs is all…powerful! Did he not bring

heaven…borne fire that we might be warm? Did he not draw the sun;

moon; and stars; from their holes that we might see? Did he not

teach us that we might fight the Spirits of Famine and of Frost? But

now Jelchs is angry with his children; and they are grown to a

handful; and he will not help。 For they have forgotten him; and done

evil things; and trod bad trails; and taken his enemies into their

lodges to sit by their fires。 And the Raven is sorrowful at the

wickedness of his children; but when they shall rise up and show

they have come back; he will come out of the darkness to aid them。 O

brothers! the Fire…Bringer has whispered messages to thy Shaman; the

same shall ye hear。 Let the young men take the young women to their

lodges; let them fly at the throat of the Wolf; let them be undying in

their enmity! Then shall their women become fruitful and they shall

multiply into a mighty people! And the Raven shall lead great tribes

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