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[Bug-kawa] entirely rash


From: Bill Ward
Subject: [Bug-kawa] entirely rash
Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2006 18:58:08 -0000

Another pinch of hoddentin he tossed high in air above him. The sacrificial hoddentin had been offeredto the evening and to the moon. Go, therefore, this very night tothe high places and pray to Usen. Wherethere might be danger of discovery he sent a scout farahead.
Send then for all the great chiefs of the Apaches.
With my own eyes I, Victorio, saw him slay andscalp.
Therefore, this day, though he played, he played withjudgment, with intelligence.
It was a largegrave with its sides walled up with stone to a height ofthree feet.
Already he was leaping swiftly down the mountain side. Therefore, this day, though he played, he played withjudgment, with intelligence.
A soft wind soughed through the cedars and the pines; therewas no other sound.
Today he was a scout under orders from Cochise.
Gun-ju-le, chil-jilt; si-chi-zi, gun-ju-le; inzayu,ijanale!
Inquantity there was sufficient to carry them far beyond thenext water hole.
All this they did in silence, speaking only when directlyaddressed by a warrior.
Make your medicine, strongmedicine, in the high places.
Send then for all the great chiefs of the Apaches.
Beforethe entrance to his hogan stood Go-yat-thlay with his womenand his children. Let the boy come to the grave of his friend, saidVictorio. From the bottom of the canyon there was no sign of all this.
Beforethe entrance to his hogan stood Go-yat-thlay with his womenand his children.
Her dishevelled hairflying, she rode among them.
The squaws, watching, movedrestlessly, the spell of the dance was taking its hold uponthem.
Geronimo has been watching Shoz-Dijiji and Gian-nah-tah,he said, and is pleased with them. Shoz-Dijiji rolled over twice and stopped in a sittingposture at the girls side. Presently he opened his lips and spoke in the quiet,low tones that were his.
The squaws, watching, movedrestlessly, the spell of the dance was taking its hold uponthem. Stolidly, without a change ofexpression, they turned and walked away.
A dozen paces away the boy halted andwheeled about. Shoz-Dijiji and Gian-nah-tah, he said, will soon be men. The paste she patted into thin,round cakes and baked. Geronimo has been watching Shoz-Dijiji and Gian-nah-tah,he said, and is pleased with them. Her dishevelled hairflying, she rode among them.
The squaws, watching, movedrestlessly, the spell of the dance was taking its hold uponthem.
This was buta fraction of the countless things that Shoz-Dijiji knewabout his own country. Shoz-Dijiji, the son of a white-eyed man,follows the war ponies of Cochise, said Juh, angrily. If he could reach camp ten minutes ahead of the enemy hispeople would be saved.

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