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th that business, the leadership would have fallen to you as the elder, and we should not now be without allies in our need. PADAHOON I am not sure the gods had so much to do with that: but if the mischief came through them, the gods must repair it. THE CHISERA I will not make medicine. Send the women away. PADAHOON What shall I say to them? THE CHISERA To count themselves already blessed in having those for whom they desire blessing. Tell them that to have loved and given the breast is enough to salve the wounds of loss. PADAHOON You are hard, Chisera. THE CHISERA I am jealous of their griefs. Their very pangs I envy them. Who is there of mine goes to this war that I should grieve for his wounding or look for his return? (_She looks bitterly toward the women who have crept from the caves to peer from the rocks in the direction of the fighting._) Persuade me no more, Padahoon. I will not do it. (_She disappears among the rocks to the left, and_ PADAHOON _turns to the women who crowd around him anxiously._) WACOBA Has she promised? TIAWA Will she help us? PADAHOON The Chisera will not make medicine. WOMEN (_Rocking themselves to and fro._) Ai! Ai! SEEGOOCHE Is it because our gifts are so small? She should consider how hard it is to get venison in war-time. PADAHOON Her heart is so full of bitterness that there is no room in it for the gods. WACOBA That is Simwa's doing--though he is your son, Seegooche, I must say it--there was no better Chisera between here and Tehachappi until he curdled her wisdom with his lies. TIAWA Ah, Simwa! I spit upon his name. (_The women spit between their teeth with sharp hisses._) WACOBA How the Chisera hates him! PADAHOON How she loves him! TIAWA (_Struck with this._) You think so? Yet there is not one word of the evil she said of him a year ago that has not come to pass. WOMEN Ai! Ai! On him and us. PADAHOON And hate would have been satisfied to strip him of his honors, but now she lets the whole tribe go down in the ruin of her love. WACOBA (_Hopefully._) Then if she loves him, perhaps he can persuade her. PADAHOON As well persuade the rattlesnake not to strike him. SEEGOOCHE If the Chief should insist, she would not dare refuse. PADAHOON There is little she would not dare. But you can try. WOMEN Let us
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