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Look, Chisera! Is not the bride fair? Fit to set a man beside himself with desiring? THE CHISERA She is but a child. Her breasts are scarcely grown. No fit mate for a war leader. PADAHOON (_Watching her._) But a man so well furnished with wisdom need not look for it in a wife. Is it not so, Chisera? THE CHISERA Padahoon, why do you tell me this? PADAHOON (_With the appearance of candor._) As often as I came to your house to get medicine, you asked me for news of the campody, and seemed best pleased with news of Simwa, the war leader; and with reason, since he has become the most notable man of the Paiutes. Yet, when I told you he was to be married to-day to the Chief's daughter, you were slow to believe. Now tell me if I have lied, Chisera. THE CHISERA You have not lied, Padahoon, but Simwa, he has lied. How long have you known this? PADAHOON Since the time of Taboose. THE CHISERA And why not told me? PADAHOON How could I think the Chisera wished to know? It was a thing you might have heard from the women grinding meal or weaving baskets. But the Chisera does not often come to the village, except there is illness. THE CHISERA I have no time to gossip with the women. I have to go before the gods for them and their children. PADAHOON And now that you are told, what will you do? THE CHISERA Is there so much to do? PADAHOON Only to give him your blessing. THE CHISERA (_Bitterly._) Did I not give him that at Castac? (_Begins to search about among Simwa's effects._) PADAHOON What seek you, Chisera? THE CHISERA The arrow! the quiver! Surely Simwa does not dance at his wedding wearing his quiver? PADAHOON No; but when he is not wearing it, no man knows where he hides it. THE CHISERA (_Searching._) The quiver! I must find the quiver! PADAHOON 'Tis said he has a magic arrow in it of such power he would have it fall into no man's hands. THE CHISERA (_Muttering._) Aye, the arrow; the black arrow. PADAHOON Chisera, why does this marriage disturb you? THE CHISERA Padahoon, why should you think it disturbs me? PADAHOON You have come. THE CHISERA Why should not one maid come to the marriage of another? There is scarce two summers' difference between me and the Chief's daughter. PADAHOON Yes, but you come in your blanket. Such has not been your custom when you
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