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shot off the face of it as they strove to climb。  I

remember Long…Lip。  He got as far as my ledge; crying

piteously; an arrow clear through his chest; the

feathered shaft sticking out behind; the bone head

sticking out before; shot through the back as he

climbed。  He sank down on my ledge bleeding profusely

at the mouth。



It was about this time that the upper tiers seemed to

empty themselves spontaneously。  Nearly all the Folk

not yet smoked out stampeded up the cliff at the same

time。  This was the saving of many。  The Fire People

could not shoot arrows fast enough。  They filled the

air with arrows; and scores of the stricken Folk came

tumbling down; but still there were a few who reached

the top and got away。



The impulse of flight was now stronger in me than

curiosity。  The arrows had ceased flying。  The last of

the Folk seemed gone; though there may have been a few

still hiding in the upper caves。 The Swift One and I

started to make a scramble for the cliff…top。 At sight

of us a great cry went up from the Fire People。  This

was not caused by me; but by the Swift One。  They were

chattering excitedly and pointing her out to one

another。  They did not try to shoot her。  Not an arrow

was discharged。  They began calling softly and

coaxingly。  I stopped and looked down。  She was afraid;

and whimpered and urged me on。  So we went up over the

top and plunged into the trees。



This event has often caused me to wonder and speculate。

If she were really of their kind; she must have been

lost from them at a time when she was too young to

remember; else would she not have been afraid of them。

On the other hand; it may well have been that while she

was their kind she had never been lost from them; that

she had been born in the wild forest far from their

haunts; her father maybe a renegade Fire…Man; her

mother maybe one of my own kind; one of the Folk。  But

who shall say? These things are beyond me; and the

Swift One knew no more about them than did I。



We lived through a day of terror。  Most of the

survivors fled toward the blueberry swamp and took

refuge in the forest in that neighborhood。  And all day

hunting parties of the Fire People ranged the forest;

killing us wherever they found us。  It must have been a

deliberately executed plan。  Increasing beyond the

limits of their own territory; they had decided on

making a conquest of ours。  Sorry the conquest! We had

no chance against them。  It was slaughter;

indiscriminate slaughter; for they spared none; killing

old and young; effectively ridding the land of our

presence。



It was like the end of the world to us。  We fled to the

trees as a last refuge; only to be surrounded and

killed; family by family。 We saw much of this during

that day; and besides; I wanted to see。 The Swift One

and I never remained long in one tree; and so escaped

being surrounded。  But there seemed no place to go。

The Fire…Men were everywhere; bent on their task of

extermination。 Every way we turned we encountered them;

and because of this we saw much of their handiwork。



I did not see what became of my mother; but I did see

the Chatterer shot down out of the old home…tree。  And

I am afraid that at the sight I did a bit of joyous

teetering。  Before I leave this portion of my

narrative; I must tell of Red…Eye。  He was caught with

his wife in a tree down by the blueberry swamp。  The

Swift One and I stopped long enough in our flight to

see。  The Fire…Men were too intent upon their work to

notice us; and; furthermore; we were well screened by

the thicket in which we crouched。



Fully a score of the hunters were under the tree;

discharging arrows into it。  They always picked up

their arrows when they fell back to earth。  I could not

see Red…Eye; but I could hear him howling from

somewhere in the tree。



After a short interval his howling grew muffled。  He

must have crawled into a hollow in the trunk。  But his

wife did not win this shelter。  An arrow brought her to

the ground。  She was severely hurt; for she made no

effort to get away。  She crouched in a sheltering way

over her baby (which clung tightly to her); and made

pleading signs and sounds to the Fire…Men。  They

gathered about her and laughed at hereven as Lop…Ear

and I had laughed at the old Tree…Man。  And even as we

had poked him with twigs and sticks; so did the

Fire…Men with Red…Eye's wife。  They poked her with the

ends of their bows; and prodded her in the ribs。  But

she was poor fun。  She would not fight。  Nor; for that

matter; would she get angry。  She continued to crouch

over her baby and to plead。  One of the Fire…Men

stepped close to her。  In his hand was a club。  She saw

and understood; but she made only the pleading sounds

until the blow fell。



Red…Eye; in the hollow of the trunk; was safe from

their arrows。 They stood together and debated for a

while; then one of them climbed into the tree。  What

happened up there I could not tell; but I heard him

yell and saw the excitement of those that remained

beneath。  After several minutes his body crashed down

to the ground。  He did not move。  They looked at him

and raised his head; but it fell back limply when they

let go。  Red…Eye had accounted for himself。



They were very angry。  There was an opening into the

trunk close to the ground。  They gathered wood and

grass and built a fire。 The Swift One and I; our arms

around each other; waited and watched in the thicket。

Sometimes they threw upon the fire green branches with

many leaves; whereupon the smoke became very thick。



We saw them suddenly swerve back from the tree。  They

were not quick enough。  Red…Eye's flying body landed in

the midst of them。



He was in a frightful rage; smashing about with his

long arms right and left。  He pulled the face off one

of them; literally pulled it off with those gnarly

fingers of his and those tremendous muscles。  He bit

another through the neck。  The Fire…Men fell back with

wild fierce yells; then rushed upon him。  He managed to

get hold of a club and began crushing heads like

eggshells。  He was too much for them; and they were

compelled to fall back again。  This was his chance; and

he turned his back upon them and ran for it; still

howling wrathfully。  A few arrows sped after him; but

he plunged into a thicket and was gone。



The Swift One and I crept quietly away; only to run

foul of another party of Fire…Men。  They chased us into

the blueberry swamp; but we knew the tree…paths across

the farther morasses where they could not follow on the

ground; and so we escaped。  We came out on the other

side into a narrow strip of forest that separated the

blueberry swamp from the great swamp that extended

westward。  Here we met Lop…Ear。  How he had escaped I

cannot imagine; unless he had not slept the preceding

night at the caves。



Here; in the strip of forest; we might have built

tree…shelters and settl
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