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ll be beaten flat by ten thousand times ten thousand feet。〃 And he said; 〃Have you seen the locusts how they cross a stream? First one comes down to the water…edge; and it is swept away; and then another comes and then another; and then another; and at last with their bodies piled up a bridge is built and the rest pass over。〃
She said; 〃And; of those that come first; some are swept away; and are heard of no more; their bodies do not even build the bridge?〃
〃And are swept away; and are heard of no moreand what of that?〃 he said。
〃And what of that〃 she said。
〃They make a track to the water's edge。〃
〃They make a track to the water's edge。〃 And she said; 〃Over that bridge which shall be built with our bodies; who will pass?〃
He said; 〃The entire human race。〃
And the woman grasped her staff。
And I saw her turn down that dark path to the river。
And I awoke; and all about me was the yellow afternoon light: the sinking sun lit up the fingers of the milk bushes; and my horse stood by me quietly feeding。 And I turned on my side; and I watched the ants run by thousands in the red sand。 I thought I would go on my way nowthe afternoon was cooler。 Then a drowsiness crept over me again; and I laid back my head and fell asleep。
And I dreamed a dream。
I dreamed I saw a land。 And on the hills walked brave women and brave men; hand in hand。 And they looked into each other's eyes; and they were not afraid。
And I saw the women also hold each other's hands。
And I said to him beside me; 〃What place is this?〃
And he said; 〃This is heaven。〃
And I said; 〃Where is it?〃
And he answered; 〃On earth。〃
And I said; 〃When shall these things be?〃
And he answered; 〃IN THE FUTURE。〃
And I awoke; and all about me was the sunset light; and on the low hills the sun lay; and a delicious coolness had crept over everything; and the ants were going slowly home。 And I walked towards my horse; who stood quietly feeding。 Then the sun passed down behind the hills; but I knew that the next day he would arise again。
VI。 A DREAM OF WILD BEES。
A mother sat alone at an open window。 Through it came the voices of the children as they played under the acacia…trees; and the breath of the hot afternoon air。 In and out of the room flew the bees; the wild bees; with their legs yellow with pollen; going to and from the acacia…trees; droning all the while。 She sat on a low chair before the table and darned。 She took her work from the great basket that stood before her on the table: some lay on her knee and half covered the book that rested there。 She watched the needle go in and out; and the dreary hum of the bees and the noise of the children's voices became a confused murmur in her ears; as she worked slowly and more slowly。 Then the bees; the long…legged wasp…like fellows who make no honey; flew closer and closer to her head; droning。 Then she grew more and more drowsy; and she laid her hand; with the stocking over it; on the edge of the table; and leaned her head upon it。 And the voices of the children outside grew more and more dreamy; came now far; now near; then she did not hear them; but she felt under her heart where the ninth child lay。 Bent forward and sleeping there; with the bees flying about her head; she had a weird brain…picture; she thought the bees lengthened and lengthened themselves out and became human creatures and moved round and round her。 Then one came to her softly; saying; 〃Let me lay my hand upon thy side where the child sleeps。 If I shall touch him he shall be as I。〃
She asked; 〃Who are you?〃
And he said; 〃I am Health。 Whom I touch will have always the red blood dancing in his veins; he will not know weariness nor pain; life will be a long laugh to him。〃
〃No;〃 said another; 〃let me touch; for I am Wealth。 If I touch him material care shall not feed on him。 He shall live on the blood and sinews of his fellow…men; if he will; and what his eye lusts for; his hand will have。 He shall not know 'I want。'〃 And the child lay still like lead。
And another said; 〃Let me touch him: I am Fame。 The man I touch; I lead to a high hill where all men may see him。 When he dies he is not forgotten; his name rings down the centuries; each echoes it on to his fellows。 Thinknot to be forgotten through the ages!〃
And the mother lay breathing steadily; but in the brain…picture they pressed closer to her。
〃Let me touch the child;〃 said one; 〃for I am Love。 If I touch him he shall not walk through life alone。 In the greatest dark; when he puts out his hand he shall find another hand by it。 When the world is against him; another shall say; 'You and I。'〃 And the child trembled。
But another pressed close and said; 〃Let me touch; for I am Talent。 I can do all thingsthat have been done before。 I touch the soldier; the statesman; the thinker; and the politician who succeed; and the writer who is never before his time; and never behind it。 If I touch the child he shall not weep for failure。〃
About the mother's head the bees were flying; touching her with their long tapering limbs; and; in her brain…picture; out of the shadow of the room came one with sallow face; deep…lined; the cheeks drawn into hollows; and a mouth smiling quiveringly。 He stretched out his hand。 And the mother drew back; and cried; 〃Who are you?〃 He answered nothing; and she looked up between his eyelids。 And she said; 〃What can you give the childhealth?〃 And he said; 〃The man I touch; there wakes up in his blood a burning fever; that shall lick his blood as fire。 The fever that I will give him shall be cured when his life is cured。〃
〃You give wealth?〃
He shook his head。 〃The man whom I touch; when he bends to pick up gold; he sees suddenly a light over his head in the sky; while he looks up to see it; the gold slips from between his fingers; or sometimes another passing takes it from them。〃
〃Fame?〃
He answered; 〃likely not。 For the man I touch there is a path traced out in the sand by a finger which no man sees。 That he must follow。 Sometimes it leads almost to the top; and then turns down suddenly into the valley。 He must follow it; though none else sees the tracing。〃
〃Love?〃
He said; 〃He shall hunger for itbut he shall not find it。 When he stretches out his arms to it; and would lay his heart against a thing he loves; then; far off along the horizon he shall see a light play。 He must go towards it。 The thing he loves will not journey with him; he must travel alone。 When he presses somewhat to his burning heart; crying; 'Mine; mine; my own!' he shall hear a voice'Renounce! renounce! this is not thine!'〃
〃He shall succeed?〃
He said; 〃He shall fail。 When he runs with others they shall reach the goal before him。 For strange voices shall call to him and strange lights shall beckon him; and he must wait and listen。 And this shall be the strangest: far off across the burning sands where; to other men; there is only the desert's waste; he shall see a blue sea! On that sea the sun shines always; and the water is blue as burning amethyst; and the foam is white on the shore。 A great land rises from it; and he shall see upon the mountain…tops burning gold。〃
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