登陆注册
15473800000016

第16章 THE WHITE MAN'S WAY(2)

"The white man's eyes are not shut," he began. "The white man sees all things, and thinks greatly, and is very wise. But the white man of one day is not the white man of next day, and there is no understanding him. He does not do things always in the same way.

And what way his next way is to be, one cannot know. Always does the Indian do the one thing in the one way. Always does the moose come down from the high mountains when the winter is here. Always does the salmon come in the spring when the ice has gone out of the river. Always does everything do all things in the same way, and the Indian knows and understands. But the white man does not do all things in the same way, and the Indian does not know nor understand.

"Tobacco be very good. It be food to the hungry man. It makes the strong man stronger, and the angry man to forget that he is angry.

Also is tobacco of value. It is of very great value. The Indian gives one large salmon for one leaf of tobacco, and he chews the tobacco for a long time. It is the juice of the tobacco that is good. When it runs down his throat it makes him feel good inside.

But the white man! When his mouth is full with the juice, what does he do? That juice, that juice of great value, he spits it out in the snow and it is lost. Does the white man like tobacco? I do not know. But if he likes tobacco, why does he spit out its value and lose it in the snow? It is a great foolishness and without understanding."

He ceased, puffed at the pipe, found that it was out, and passed it over to Zilla, who took the sneer at the white man off her lips in order to pucker them about the pipe-stem. Ebbits seemed sinking back into his senility with the tale untold, and I demanded:

"What of thy sons, Moklan and Bidarshik? And why is it that you and your old woman are without meat at the end of your years?"

He roused himself as from sleep, and straightened up with an effort.

"It is not good to steal," he said. "When the dog takes your meat you beat the dog with a club. Such is the law. It is the law the man gave to the dog, and the dog must live to the law, else will it suffer the pain of the club. When man takes your meat, or your canoe, or your wife, you kill that man. That is the law, and it is a good law. It is not good to steal, wherefore it is the law that the man who steals must die. Whoso breaks the law must suffer hurt. It is a great hurt to die."

"But if you kill the man, why do you not kill the dog?" I asked.

Old Ebbits looked at me in childlike wonder, while Zilla sneered openly at the absurdity of my question.

"It is the way of the white man," Ebbits mumbled with an air of resignation.

"It is the foolishness of the white man," snapped Zilla.

"Then let old Ebbits teach the white man wisdom," I said softly.

"The dog is not killed, because it must pull the sled of the man.

No man pulls another man's sled, wherefore the man is killed."

"Oh," I murmured.

"That is the law," old Ebbits went on. "Now listen, O White Man, and I will tell you of a great foolishness. There is an Indian.

His name is Mobits. From white man he steals two pounds of flour.

What does the white man do? Does he beat Mobits? No. Does he kill Mobits? No. What does he do to Mobits? I will tell you, O White Man. He has a house. He puts Mobits in that house. The roof is good. The walls are thick. He makes a fire that Mobits may be warm. He gives Mobits plenty grub to eat. It is good grub.

Never in his all days does Mobits eat so good grub. There is bacon, and bread, and beans without end. Mobits have very good time.

"There is a big lock on door so that Mobits does not run away.

This also is a great foolishness. Mobits will not run away. All the time is there plenty grub in that place, and warm blankets, and a big fire. Very foolish to run away. Mobits is not foolish.

Three months Mobits stop in that place. He steal two pounds of flour. For that, white man take plenty good care of him. Mobits eat many pounds of flour, many pounds of sugar, of bacon, of beans without end. Also, Mobits drink much tea. After three months white man open door and tell Mobits he must go. Mobits does not want to go. He is like dog that is fed long time in one place. He want to stay in that place, and the white man must drive Mobits away. So Mobits come back to this village, and he is very fat.

That is the white man's way, and there is no understanding it. It is a foolishness, a great foolishness."

"But thy sons?" I insisted. "Thy very strong sons and thine old- age hunger?"

"There was Moklan," Ebbits began.

"A strong man," interrupted the mother. "He could dip paddle all of a day and night and never stop for the need of rest. He was wise in the way of the salmon and in the way of the water. He was very wise."

"There was Moklan," Ebbits repeated, ignoring the interruption.

"In the spring, he went down the Yukon with the young men to trade at Cambell Fort. There is a post there, filled with the goods of the white man, and a trader whose name is Jones. Likewise is there a white man's medicine man, what you call missionary. Also is there bad water at Cambell Fort, where the Yukon goes slim like a maiden, and the water is fast, and the currents rush this way and that and come together, and there are whirls and sucks, and always are the currents changing and the face of the water changing, so at any two times it is never the same. Moklan is my son, wherefore he is brave man - "

"Was not my father brave man?" Zilla demanded.

"Thy father was brave man," Ebbits acknowledged, with the air of one who will keep peace in the house at any cost. "Moklan is thy son and mine, wherefore he is brave. Mayhap, because of thy very brave father, Moklan is too brave. It is like when too much water is put in the pot it spills over. So too much bravery is put into Moklan, and the bravery spills over.

"The young men are much afraid of the bad water at Cambell Fort.

But Moklan is not afraid. He laughs strong, Ho! ho! and he goes forth into the bad water. But where the currents come together the canoe is turned over. A whirl takes Moklan by the legs, and he goes around and around, and down and down, and is seen no more."

"Ai! ai!" wailed Zilla. "Crafty and wise was he, and my first- born!"

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 我之敌

    我之敌

    刑警田浩奉命调查一起密室杀人案,在好友秦御风的协助下,他成功破解了密室之谜,却苦于没有证据而只得任凶手逍遥法外。然而,一切不过刚刚开始,一连串的密室杀人案件接踵而来,且密室设计与杀人手法一次比一次巧妙。田浩一路追查,当逐渐接近真相的时候,却发现真相背后另有隐情,而他自己也渐渐陷入了一个万劫不复的深渊……
  • 末日行者

    末日行者

    孙悟空被压五指山,命魂离体!凡事皆有因果,孙悟空命魂千年后于2004年苏醒!机缘巧合下,携哪吒,二郎神,何仙姑,许仕林等应劫神仙,力阻上古妖兽毁灭世界!情节曲折凄美…哪吒二世再闹海,杨戬投胎灭华山,仕林转世还情债,兔精为情等千年!世间真情,耐何天意:“为渡你成佛,我却变成魔!”妖魔和神仙亦逃不过世间情爱的牵拌,看他们做何决择,是坚持?是放下?欲知后事,请关注末日行者…
  • 极品坏学生

    极品坏学生

    坏学生没什么了不起。但是坏学生能做到极品那就了不起了。美女校花,美女班主任,美女姐姐,只要是美女,都是坏学生的爱好。黑社会,上流社会,被打还是打者。有木有小弟?有!有木有美女爱?有!那你就看《极品坏学生》吧!好!!!
  • 使命召唤之军火档案

    使命召唤之军火档案

    有时候真相往往只是用来应付人们的嘴巴,你
  • 最佳新宠,老公大人情难自禁

    最佳新宠,老公大人情难自禁

    人人皆知顾瑾虞偏执的爱着黎司爵,她精心算计嫁给了人人仰慕的黎二少,逼死了他最爱的女人。新婚夜她独守空房,他却守着冰冷的坟墓,情深意浓时,他在她耳边呢喃着令她心颤的名字。后来,他宠养着眉眼熟悉的女人,宠的无法无天人尽皆知。某夜,娇媚的女人风情旖旎的靠在门边“黎司爵,我们离婚吧。”黎司爵顺势将她抵在门板,睥睨傲物,“生了孩子,滚。”直到,她拖着笨重的身体,看到他怀中缩小版的孩子叫着他爹地她明白,她肚子里的孩子不过是救他儿子的附属品。当她挺着七个多月的身孕,被绑沉入海底时,全城举杯欢庆。再后来,大街小巷世人皆知痴情的黎少念上有夫之妇,在婚礼上枪杀了原本的新郎,娶了吓疯的新娘。
  • 厉火焚天

    厉火焚天

    十年河西,十年河东……今日笑话,明日神话!“我说过,我要许你天下!”且看一人一火,翱九州,闯天下。
  • 倩女离魂

    倩女离魂

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 窃爱

    窃爱

    从无名落魄小雏到风光的荧屏女郎,她总是觉得,自己一生是被他改变。原本以为根本不可能相爱的两个人,加上是是非非的爱恨纠缠,她始终不曾想和这个男人有任何瓜葛。于是,她从一夜落魄到一夜成名再到最后的杀人凶手,她终于相信,这是宿命。可她始终没料到,有一个男人,可以为了她超出自己的生命。青春的疼痛,爱恨的纠缠。只是有一个人,爱她如生命。
  • 知子挚寒,笑言如希

    知子挚寒,笑言如希

    “臭丫头,笨丫头,我这辈子怎么会摊上这么个你!”某个吃货边吃边回答道:“唉,没办法,这就是前世的我实在是太好了,而你呢,又太坏了。所以呢,可爱又可敬的上帝伯伯就让我来收拾收拾你呗!你要知道感恩啦!”所谓不是冤家不聚头,从吵闹的开始,又胡闹结尾。他们的爱情即将开始......
  • 恶魔总裁明星妻

    恶魔总裁明星妻

    因父母之命风氏集团的风澈与天成实业在外流落之女慕紫雪相识并展开了一段不幸的婚姻,这段婚姻最终很快走向灭亡,两人也因此结下难解之结。两年后,她化身一线明星,是多金而帅气的风氏集团的总裁,她重新进入他的生活,但是当她和他的孩子失去后,他们之间的关系再次破裂,当他发现自己爱上了她,她却说道我不爱你了。。。看恶魔总裁如何追回心灰意冷的前妻,看两人的感情纠葛,尽在恶魔总裁明星妻。