Read In the Beginning Page 13


  A boy called Dom lived in the northern tribe. He was tall and strong. He ran very fast in the hunt. He ran like the men. He had a long killing club. He rubbed it with sand. He rubbed it for a long time and made it white. It was bright in the sunlight. Dom used it in the hunt and killed a deer with it.

  In the south the corn did not grow well. The people worked and worked, but they were cold. The cold winds cut them. They made clothes and put them on their bodies. They built huts with thick walls.

  A girl called Va lived with the southern tribe. She was small and beautiful. She made pots and painted them. She made them well, and she painted bright pictures on them. She sang songs, and her voice was sweet.

  The ice moved south, and the people of the north went in front of it. They went a very long way. They hunted animals. One day they found a large number of animals. These animals did not run like deer. The people of the north killed them easily. They made a feast.

  Men attacked them at the feast. It was the men of the south. Why did they attack? Because the animals were their cows.

  The men of the south attacked, but they did not have killing clubs. The men of the north drove them back. They ran back to their village. The northern men followed them.

  There were thick bushes around the village. The southern men cut thorns and put them with the bushes. This made a wall of thorns around the village. There was a spring in the village. They got water from it. They kept food in the village too.

  The northern men attacked the village. The thorns kept them back. Three or four men got through the wall, but the southern men killed them. The northern men went away.

  They did not go far. They made a camp not far from the village. They had the killing clubs, and they were strong. They did not need a wall.

  They attacked again, and the southern men drove them back. Day followed day. The northern men attacked the village again and again. But the wall of thorns was strong. Again and again the southern men drove back the attackers.

  There was a forest near the village. It had big trees. It had a stream too. The stream fell from rocks into a pool. Trees leaned over the pool. Squirrels ran along the branches of the trees. Birds sat on the branches and sang.

  Va loved the forest and the pool. She swam there on warm days. She sat on the rocks beside the pool, and she sang like the birds.

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  Va was in the village. She thought about the forest. She looked at the wall of thorns. In one place it was not very thick. She made a hole and crawled through it. She saw the camp of the northern people, and she did not go that way. She crawled through tall grass. She went slowly and quietly into the forest.

  The stream ran over stones under the trees. Va walked beside the stream. There were bushes there with bright flowers. She took flowers and put them in her hair. The stream sang, and the birds sang in the branches. She was very happy.

  She came to the place of rocks. The stream ran between the rocks and fell into the pool. The trees leaned over, but they did not hide the sky. The sky was blue and the sun shone. It shone on the pool and made the water bright.

  Squirrels ran along the branches of the trees. They never hid from Va. One of them came down to the ground beside the pool. Va knew this squirrel. It came to her hand, and she gave some nuts to it. She was happy. She touched the squirrel gently and spoke gently to it.

  Va stayed beside the pool a long time. The birds sang, and she sang too. She looked at her face in the water of the pool. The birds and the squirrels saw her, but people did not see her.

  She left the pool and went through the forest. She crawled through the tall grass. She came to the wall of thorns and found the small hole. She crawled through it. She was back in her village.

  Dom attacked the village with the men from the north. The thorns kept them out. They were very angry. They said: “We will get through the thorns. We will kill the people in the village.”

  Dom was angry and said this too. The northern men swung their clubs and danced a war dance. Dom danced with the men.

  They attacked again, and the thorns kept them out again. They said: “We will wait. The people in the village will soon need food and water. They will come out, and we will kill them.”

  They killed the animals near the village. Soon there weren’t any animals there. They hunted a long way from the village.

  One day Dom fell on some stones in the hunt. He stood up, but he could not run. He could walk slowly, but he could not hunt with the men.

  They left Dom with the young boys. He did not like that. He took his killing club and walked slowly through the tall grass. He did not go near the village. He saw the forest and went to it.

  He found the stream and followed it. He walked in the stream. He saw the bushes with their bright flowers. He swung his club and hit the bushes. The flowers fell on the water. The stream carried them through the forest.

  Dom was a good hunter. He moved very quietly, and he listened. He heard the song of the birds. He heard the squirrels on the branches. And he heard a new sound. It was a strange sound. He listened. It was a girl’s voice. She sang a song. He did not know the song, but he liked the strange sound.

  Dom walked very slowly. He was very quiet. He came to the place of rocks. He looked over the rocks and saw the pool. He saw Va, too. She sat by the pool and sang.

  The flowers came down on the stream and fell into the pool. She leaned over and took them. She put the flowers in her hair. The flowers were very beautiful there. Va looked at her face and hair in the water. She was beautiful too.

  Dom jumped down from the rocks. Va saw him. She said: “Who are you?”

  Dom did not understand her words. He said: “Who are you?”

  Va did not understand his words.

  She saw the bone—the killing club. She knew then: he was one of the northern tribe.

  Va was frightened. She stood up and ran through the forest.

  Dom said: “Come back!”

  She did not understand the words. She ran fast. Dom could not run. He walked, and he hunted for her in the forest. He did not find her. He looked behind the trees and in the bushes. But he moved slowly, and he did not find her. In the end, he went back to his people.

  Va was very frightened. She hid behind bushes. She heard Dom and saw him, but he did not see her. He went out of the forest. Then she went back to her village. She crawled through the tall grass. She crawled through the hole in the wall of thorns. The people did not see her.

  The men of the village met around the fire. One man said:

  “We have nearly eaten our food, and we cannot get food from our fields. Our enemies are there.”

  An old man said: “Our enemies cannot get through the wall of thorns. We have to wait a long time, so we have to use our food very slowly.”

  The first man said: “In the end we will not have any food. Then we will be hungry.”

  The old man said: “Our enemies will be hungry too. They have eaten our cows. They will be hungry, and they will go. We have to wait. They will go. Then we can go out of our village and get food.”

  Va was frightened. The boy in the forest was one of their enemies. She did not go to the forest again for a long time. She stayed in the village.

  One day Dom went to the forest before daylight. He walked beside the stream and came to the pool. It was dark. The sun was not yet in the sky. One or two birds sang quietly.

  Dom saw a big bush near the pool. He went behind the bush and lay on the ground there. In the hunt men waited for animals like that. They hid, and the animals came near them. Then they ran and killed them.

  Dom waited for the girl. “Will she come?” he thought. He waited a long time. The sun came up. It shone far up in the sky. The birds sang. He saw squirrels on the branches of the trees. Dom lay quietly and did not move. He stayed behind the bush, and he waited.

  Then the g
irl came. He saw her at the place of rocks. She jumped down. She looked around the place. She did not see Dom. He was behind the bush. She went to the pool. She sat beside the pool and looked into it.

  Dom watched her. Then he stood up very quietly. He walked very quietly to the girl. He was behind her—very near her, but she could not see him.

  Va looked into the water. She saw her face. Then she saw a second face. It was Dom’s. She was very frightened.

  She jumped up and ran through the forest. She ran very fast, but Dom was a hunter. Very soon he caught her. He held her in his arms. She fought, but he held her.

  Dom said: “I have caught you, but do not be frightened. I will not hurt you.”

  She did not understand his words, but his voice was not angry. He said again: “I will not hurt you.”

  Then she did not fight, and Dom did not hold her.

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  The next day, Dom went to the forest again. He went to the place of rocks and the pool. He saw Va beside the pool. He called to her: “I am here. Dom.” She was not frightened. She smiled at him. He went to her and sat beside her.

  In the evening, Va went back to the village. She crawled through the hole under the wall. A man saw her. He took her to the old men of the tribe.

  He said: “She went out of the village. She made a hole under the wall. There was not a hole before that. Our enemies can come through the hole.”

  The old men were angry. They said to Va’s father: “Watch her. Keep her in the hut.”

  Va’s father took her to the hut and told her mother. Her mother was very angry. She said: “You have to stay in the hut, Va. You will work there, and I will watch you. You will not go out of the village again.”

  Va was sad. The next day, she was very sad—very, very sad. Dom was in the forest, but she could not go there. She stayed in the hut, and her mother watched her.

  Night came. Va went out of the hut very quietly. She went to the wall. The hole was not there now. There were just thorns. The thorns hurt her. She could not get out. She went back to the hut and cried.

  Dom went to the forest. He called Va, but he did not get an answer. He walked beside the stream to the place of rocks. She was not there. Dom sat on the rocks and waited. Va did not come.

  He walked through the forest. He called Va’s name. He listened—the birds answered, but Va’s voice did not. He took flowers from the bushes. He dropped the flowers in the stream. The stream took them.

  Dom came out of the forest. He saw the village with its wall of thorns. Va was in the village, but she was a long way from him.

  He went back through the forest. The birds sang. The squirrels ran along the branches. The red and yellow flowers were on the bushes. But the forest was not the same. Va was not there.

  The next day Dom went to the forest again. He did not find Va. He looked for her and called her. Then he went back slowly to his people.

  There was a meeting of the men. Dom sat down and listened. One man said: “We cannot get into the village. The wall of thorns is very strong.”

  A second man said: “There are not any animals here now. We hunt a long way from here, and we do not find deer easily. It is not good here. We have to leave this place.”

  The chief hunter said: “Should we leave this place? What do you say?”

  Some men said, “Leave!” But some men said, “Attack the village again!”

  Dom sat with the men. He heard their words but he did not speak. He was young, and young men did not speak.

  A man said: “The village is at the bottom of a hill. There are big stones on the hill. A big stone killed my brother. It rolled down a hill and killed him. We can roll a stone down this hill. It will go through the wall of thorns, and then we can go into the village easily.”

  The chief hunter said: “Can we move the stones? The ground holds them.”

  A man said: “The ground in front of a stone holds it. We can dig the ground away from there. Then we can move the stone.”

  The chief hunter asked: “Should we do this?”

  The men said: “Yes!”

  They found a very big stone on the hill. They dug the ground away from the front with their fingers. The work was hard.

  Dom worked with the men. He looked at the forest.

  He thought: “Is Va in the forest now?”

  A man said: “Work, boy!” Dom worked.

  They worked and worked. They pushed the stone, but the stone did not move. They were very tired. They were hungry too. They needed food.

  At night some men said: “This is not good. We have to leave this place. We need food. We have to hunt.”

  The chief hunter said: “We have to work again. We will move the stone in the morning.”

  In the morning they went back to the hill. They worked again. They dug the ground away with their fingers. The stone moved. It was a very big stone. The men stood behind it. They pushed, and the stone moved again. It rolled down the hill.

  It did not roll far. It stopped, and they pushed again. The stone stopped again and again. The men were very tired.

  The chief hunter said, “Push!”

  Some men were angry and said: “We are tired and hungry. We have to leave this place. We need food. We have to hunt.”

  But the chief hunter was strong. He said again: “Push!”

  They pushed, and the stone moved.

  This time it did not stop. It rolled down the hill. It went fast. The men ran after it. They gave the hunters’ cry.

  The stone rolled very fast. It rolled into the wall of thorns. It went through the wall and rolled into the village. The northern men ran behind it. There was a hole in the wall now. They went through the hole. They were in the village.

  The southern men came out of their huts. They fought the northern men.

  It was a hard fight. The southern men fought for their homes. They fought well. But they did not have killing clubs. The northern men had killing clubs. With their clubs they were strong.

  Dom fought with the northern men. A southern man bit his arm with his teeth. Dom hit the southern man with his club. The man fell down. A second man ran at Dom. Dom hit him too.

  There were fires near the huts. They had pots on them. A southern man jumped at Dom, and Dom rolled into one of the fires. The fire hurt his leg. Hot water from a pot fell on his chest.

  Dom cried out. He was very angry. He got up and hit the man with his club. The man fell and did not get up.

  The end of the fight came soon. The northern men killed the southern men. They gave the hunters’ cry and danced the war dance. Dom danced with them.

  The women and children of the southern tribe were frightened. They hid in the huts. The northern men pulled them out of the huts. The women and children cried.

  The northern men said: “Food! We want food!” The women did not understand the words. The northern men put their hands to their mouths. The women knew the meaning of that. They brought food to the northern men.

  Va was very frightened. Her father was dead. Her two brothers were dead. The northern men were angry. She brought bread. They did not know bread, and they ate it with angry noises.

  She saw Dom. There was blood on his hands. His killing club was in his hands, and there was blood on the killing club too.

  She thought: “He killed my father and my brothers.”

  Dom saw her and spoke. He spoke gently, but she did not smile. She turned away. She hated Dom.

  Dom said: “You are not hurt, Va. I am happy.” She did not look at him. He said: “I will look after you.”

  She did not understand. She said: “You killed my father and my brothers. I hate you.”

  He did not understand her words but he knew her meaning.

  The northern men made a feast. They said: “We are strong in war! We killed our enemies. Now we will take t
heir cows and their homes. We will take their women too. They will be our wives.”

  Dom said to Va: “You will be my wife. I will look after you.”

  She did not understand the words. She did not look at him.

  A big hunter came. He said to Dom: “You cannot have a wife. You are just a boy. This girl will be my wife.”

  Dom said: “She is my girl.”

  The man laughed at him. Dom fought the man. But the man was very big and strong. He hit Dom with his club, and Dom fell down.

  The hunter pushed Va into a hut. He said: “This is my hut. You will be my wife.” Va knew the meaning. She was very sad. She cried in the hut.

  The northern men ate and ate. Then they slept. Dom did not eat. He did not sleep. He was sad and angry.

  He looked for Va. He found her in the hut. She was sad and angry too. He spoke, but she turned away.

  He spoke very gently. He said: “Come with me.” He pulled her arm, and he looked out of the hut.

  Va knew the meaning. “I hate him,” she thought. “He killed my father and my brothers. But the big man is a very hard man. I will go with Dom. Then I will run away.”

  In the morning they were very hungry. Va found a tree with fruit. She and Dom took the fruit from the branches and ate it. Then they walked again.

  They walked and walked. Va found fruit and nuts for them. One day they were on a hill. Dom saw deer at the bottom of the hill. He went down the hill quietly. The deer saw him, and they were frightened. They ran away. Dom ran too.

  The deer and Dom went very far. Va could not see them. She thought: “Now I can run away. Dom will not find me. Dom killed my father and my brothers with his club.”

  But she did not run away. She thought: “Where will I go? I do not have a home now. I do not have any people.”

  Dom killed a young deer with his club. He carried it back to Va.

  He said: “Here is some meat. We will eat it.”

  Va found sticks. Dom said: “What are you doing?”

  She said: “I am going to make a fire.” Dom did not understand the words. He watched her.