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f the hut the sense of you brooded on my sleep. But I thought it was all for the gods. SIMWA (_Fatuously._) Until I came. THE CHISERA Did I tell you, Simwa, that day when first you found me dancing in the sun--you had been gathering eagle's feathers for your arrows, do you remember?--I thought that day that you were of the gods yourself, for I was sick with longing, and the spring was in my blood. SIMWA And when I came again, what did you think? THE CHISERA That you were the man most deserving their favor, and that all the medicine I had learned until then was merely that I might persuade them for your sake. SIMWA (_Sitting up._) Chisera, when you go up to the Friend of the Soul of Man, you cannot be always asking for the tribespeople. Do you not sometimes ask for yourself? THE CHISERA What should I ask for when I have your love? SIMWA For friends, perhaps, who are to be rewarded, or those who have done you injuries? (_Watching her._) THE CHISERA (_Laughing._) Once, Simwa, before I was sure of you, I made a singing medicine to draw you from the camp. And you came, Arrow-Maker of Sagharawite, you came. (_Laying her hands on his bosom._) Did you not feel me draw you? SIMWA Often and often, as it were a tie-rope in my bosom between us. (_Letting go her hands and stretching himself preparatory to rising._) But I did not think it was your medicine. THE CHISERA What then? SIMWA (_Rising and walking about._) Your beauty and the wonder of your dancing. THE CHISERA Tell me, Simwa, in the beginning I know you did not believe; but now you understand the power I have from the Friend of the Soul of Man? SIMWA Surely; now that I am about to be made war leader by means of it. THE CHISERA (_Rising and going back to the feathering of the prayer-stick._) But I have heard the women gossiping at the spring-- SIMWA What did they say? THE CHISERA That Simwa does not believe in charms and scoffs at the gods. SIMWA That was true (_recovering_)--once. But now that I am become the most notable arrow-maker in Sagharawite-- THE CHISERA Now--now you do not scoff at the Chisera? SIMWA (_Embarrassed._) But it is not always well for a man to say what he thinks. If I were to tell in the campody whence my good fortune is, would not Padahoon do me some mischief for it? THE CHISERA But, Simwa, am I never to come t
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