fast. ‘Brothers,’ said the leader,
’has never any one of you, when fasting, dreamed
of some friendly spirit who would aid you as a guardian?’
A dead silence followed. ‘Well,’
said he, ’fasting, I dreamed of being in danger
of instant death, when I saw a small lodge, with smoke
curling from its top. An old man lived in it,
and I dreamed he helped me; and may it be verified
soon,’ he said, running forward and giving the
peculiar yell, and a howl as if the sounds came from
the depths of his stomach, and what is called CHECAUDUM.
Getting upon a piece of rising ground, behold! a lodge,
with smoke curling from its top, appeared. This
gave them all new strength, and they ran forward and
entered it. The leader spoke to the old man who
sat in the lodge, saying, ’Nemesho, help us;
we claim your protection, for the great bear will
kill us.’ ‘Sit down and eat, my grandchildren,’
said the old man. ‘Who is a great manito?’
said he. ’There is none but me; but let
me look,’ and he opened the door of the lodge,
when, lo! at a little distance he saw the enraged
animal coming on, with slow but powerful leaps.
He closed the door. ‘Yes,’ said he,
’he is indeed a great manito: my grandchildren,
you will be the cause of my losing my life; you asked
my protection, and I granted it; so now, come what
may, I will protect you. When the bear arrives
at the door, you must run out of the other door of
the lodge.’ Then putting his hand to the
side of the lodge where he sat, he brought out a bag
which he opened. Taking out two small black dogs,
he placed them before him. ’These are the
ones I use when I fight,’ said he; and he commenced
patting with both hands the sides of one of them,
and he began to swell out, so that he soon filled
the lodge by his bulk; and he had great strong teeth.
When he attained his full size he growled, and from
that moment, as from instinct, he jumped out at the
door and met the bear, who in another leap would have
reached the lodge. A terrible combat ensued.
The skies rang with the howls of the fierce monsters.
The remaining dog soon took the field. The brothers,
at the onset, took the advice of the old man, and escaped
through the opposite side of the lodge. They
had not proceeded far before they heard the dying
cry of one of the dogs, and soon after of the other.
‘Well,’ said the leader, ’the old
man will share their fate: so run; he will soon
be after us.’ They started with fresh vigor,
for they had received food from the old man:
but very soon the bear came in sight, and again was
fast gaining upon them. Again the leader asked
the brothers if they could do nothing for their safety.
All were silent. The leader, running forward,
did as before. ‘I dreamed,’ he cried,
’that, being in great trouble, an old man helped
me who was a manito; we shall soon see his lodge.’
Taking courage, they still went on. After going
a short distance they saw the lodge of the old manito.
They entered immediately and claimed his protection,