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Though she draws him; yet she follows;
Useless each without the other!〃
Thus the youthful Hiawatha
Said within himself and pondered;
Much perplexed by various feelings;
Listless; longing; hoping; fearing;
Dreaming still of Minnehaha;
Of the lovely Laughing Water;
In the land of the Dacotahs。
〃Wed a maiden of your people;〃
Warning said the old Nokomis;
〃Go not eastward; go not westward;
For a stranger; whom we know not!
Like a fire upon the hearth…stone
Is a neighbor's homely daughter;
Like the starlight or the moonlight
Is the handsomest of strangers!〃
Thus dissuading spake Nokomis;
And my Hiawatha answered
Only this: 〃Dear old Nokomis;
Very pleasant is the firelight;
But I like the starlight better;
Better do I like the moonlight!〃
Gravely then said old Nokomis:
〃Bring not here an idle maiden;
Bring not here a useless woman;
Hands unskilful; feet unwilling;
Bring a wife with nimble fingers;
Heart and hand that move together;
Feet that run on willing errands!〃
Smiling answered Hiawatha:
〃In the land of the Dacotahs
Lives the Arrow…maker's daughter;
Minnehaha; Laughing Water;
Handsomest of all the women。
I will bring her to your wigwam;
She shall run upon your errands;
Be your starlight; moonlight; firelight;
Be the sunlight of my people!〃
Still dissuading said Nokomis:
〃Bring not to my lodge a stranger
From the land of the Dacotahs!
Very fierce are the Dacotahs;
Often is there war between us;
There are feuds yet unforgotten;
Wounds that ache and still may open!〃
Laughing answered Hiawatha:
〃For that reason; if no other;
Would I wed the fair Dacotah;
That our tribes might be united;
That old feuds might be forgotten;
And old wounds be healed forever!〃
Thus departed Hiawatha
To the land of the Dacotahs;
To the land of handsome women;
Striding over moor and meadow;
Through interminable forests;
Through uninterrupted silence。
With his moccasins of magic;
At each stride a mile he measured;
Yet the way seemed long before him;
And his heart outran his footsteps;
And he journeyed without resting;
Till he heard the cataract's laughter;
Heard the Falls of Minnehaha
Calling to him through the silence。
〃Pleasant is the sound!〃 he murmured;
〃Pleasant is the voice that calls me!〃
On the outskirts of the forests;
'Twixt the shadow and the sunshine;
Herds of fallow deer were feeding;
But they saw not Hiawatha;
To his bow he whispered; 〃Fail not!〃
To his arrow whispered; 〃Swerve not!〃
Sent it singing on its errand;
To the red heart of the roebuck;
Threw the deer across his shoulder;
And sped forward without pausing。
At the doorway of his wigwam
Sat the ancient Arrow…maker;
In the land of the Dacotahs;
Making arrow…heads of jasper;
Arrow…heads of chalcedony。
At his side; in all her beauty;
Sat the lovely Minnehaha;
Sat his daughter; Laughing Water;
Plaiting mats of flags and rushes
Of the past the old man's thoughts were;
And the maiden's of the future。
He was thinking; as he sat there;
Of the days when with such arrows
He had struck the deer and bison;
On the Muskoday; the meadow;
Shot the wild goose; flying southward
On the wing; the clamorous Wawa;
Thinking of the great war…parties;
How they came to buy his arrows;
Could not fight without his arrows。
Ah; no more such noble warriors
Could be found on earth as they were!
Now the men were all like women;
Only used their tongues for weapons!
She was thinking of a hunter;
From another tribe and country;
Young and tall and very handsome;
Who one morning; in the Spring…time;
Came to buy her father's arrows;
Sat and rested in the wigwam;
Lingered long about the doorway;
Looking back as he departed。
She had heard her father praise him;
Praise his courage and his wisdom;
Would he come again for arrows
To the Falls of Minnehaha?
On the mat her hands lay idle;
And her eyes were very dreamy。
Through their thoughts they heard a footstep;
Heard a rustling in the branches;
And with glowing cheek and forehead;
With the deer upon his shoulders;
Suddenly from out the woodlands
Hiawatha stood before them。
Straight the ancient Arrow…maker
Looked up gravely from his labor;
Laid aside the unfinished arrow;
Bade him enter at the doorway;
Saying; as he rose to meet him;
'Hiawatha; you are welcome!〃
At the feet of Laughing Water
Hiawatha laid his burden;
Threw the red deer from his shoulders;
And the maiden looked up at him;
Looked up from her mat of rushes;
Said with gentle look and accent;
〃You are welcome; Hiawatha!〃
Very spacious was the wigwam;
Made of deer…skins dressed and whitened;
With the Gods of the Dacotahs
Drawn and painted on its curtains;
And so tall the doorway; hardly
Hiawatha stooped to enter;
Hardly touched his eagle…feathers
As he entered at the doorway。
Then uprose the Laughing Water;
From the ground fair Minnehaha;
Laid aside her mat unfinished;
Brought forth food and set before them;
Water brought them from the brooklet;
Gave them food in earthen vessels;
Gave them drink in bowls of bass…wood;
Listened while the guest was speaking;
Listened while her father answered;
But not once her lips she opened;
Not a single word she uttered。
Yes; as in a dream she listened
To the words of Hiawatha;
As he talked of old Nokomis;
Who had nursed him in his childhood;
As he told of his companions;
Chibiabos; the musician;
And the very strong man; Kwasind;
And of happiness and plenty
In the land of the Ojibways;
In the pleasant land and peaceful。
〃After many years of warfare;
Many years of strife and bloodshed;
There is peace between the Ojibways
And the tribe of the Dacotahs。〃
Thus continued Hiawatha;
And then added; speaking slowly;
〃That this peace may last forever;
And our hands be clasped more closely;
And our hearts be more united;
Give me as my wife this maiden;
Minnehaha; Laughing Water;
Loveliest of Dacotah women!〃
And the ancient Arrow…maker
Paused a moment ere he answered;
Smoked a little while in silence;
Looked at Hiawatha proudly;
Fondly looked at Laughing Water;
And made answer very gravely:
〃Yes; if Minnehaha wishes;
Let your heart speak; Minnehaha!〃
And the lovely Laughing Water
Seemed more lovely as she stood there;
Neither willing nor reluctant;
As she went to Hiawatha;
Softly took the seat beside him;
While she said; and blushed to say it;
〃I will follow you; my husband!〃
This was Hiawatha's wooing!
Thus it was he won the daughter
Of the ancient Arrow…maker;
In the land of the Dacotahs!
From the wigwam he departed;
Leading with him Laughing Water;
Hand in hand they went together;
Through the woodland and the meadow;
Left the old man standing lonely
At the doorway of his wigwam;
Heard the Falls of Minnehaha
Calling to them from the distance;
Crying t