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Goingupandthendownasteep,woodedhill,theroadappearedtoreturntoitsoriginalstateofbrushwood,andthemenstoppedatthebrokenedgeofadeclivitywhichleddowntoashinglebankandafoam-crestedriverofclear,blue-greenwater,stronglyimpregnatedwithsulphurfromsomemedicinalspringsabove,withasteepbankoftangleontheoppositeside。Thisbeautifulstreamwascrossedbytworoundpoles,afootapart,onwhichIattemptedtowalkwiththehelpofanAinohand;butthepoleswereveryunsteady,andIdoubtwhetheranyone,evenwithastronghead,couldwalkontheminboots。ThenthebeautifulAinosignedtometocomebackandmountonhisshoulders;butwhenhehadgotafewfeetoutthepolesswayedandtrembledsomuchthathewasobligedtoretracehiswaycautiously,duringwhichprocessIenduredmiseriesfromdizzinessandfear;afterwhichhecarriedmethroughtherushingwater,whichwasuptohisshoulders,andthroughabitofswampyjungle,andupasteepbank,tothegreatfatiguebothofbodyandmind,hardlymitigatedbytheenjoymentoftheludicrousinridingasavagethroughtheseYezowaters。Theydexterouslycarriedthekurumathrough,ontheshouldersoffour,andshowedextremeanxietythatneitheritnorIshouldgetwet。Afterthiswecrossedtwodeep,stillriversinscows,andfarabovethegreylevelandthegreyseathesunwassettingingoldandvermilion-
streakedgreenbehindaglorifiedmountainofgreatheight,atwhosefeettheforest-coveredhillslayinpurplegloom。AtdarkwereachedShiraoi,avillageofelevenJapanesehouses,withavillageoffifty-oneAinohouses,nearthesea。Thereisalargeyadoyaoftheoldstylethere;butIfoundthatItohadchosenaveryprettynewone,withfourstallsopentotheroad,inthecentreoneofwhichIfoundhim,withthewelcomenewsthatasteakoffreshsalmonwasbroilingonthecoals;and,astheroomwascleanandsweetandIwasveryhungry,Ienjoyedmymealbythelightofarushinasauceroffish-oilasmuchasanypartoftheday。
Thenightwastoocoldforsleep,andatdaybreak,hearingagreatdin,Ilookedout,andsawadroveoffullyahundredhorsesallgallopingdowntheroad,withtwoAinosonhorse-back,andanumberofbigdogsafterthem。Hundredsofhorsesrunnearlywildonthehills,andtheAinos,gettingalargedrovetogether,skilfullyheadthemfortheentranceintothecorral,inwhichaselectionofthemismadefortheday’sneeds,andtheremainder——thatis,thosewiththedeepestsoresontheirbacks——areturnedloose。ThisdullrattleofshoelessfeetisthefirstsoundinthemorningintheseYezovillages。IsentItoonearly,andfollowedatninewiththreeAinos。Theroadisperfectlylevelforthirteenmiles,throughgravelflatsandswamps,verymonotonous,butwithawildcharmofitsown。Therewereswampylakes,withwildducksandsmallwhitewater-lilies,andthesurroundinglevelswerecoveredwithreedygrass,flowers,andweeds。Theearlyautumnhaswitheredagreatmanyoftheflowers;butenoughremainstoshowhowbeautifulthenowrussetplainsmusthavebeenintheearlysummer。Adwarfrose,ofadeepcrimsoncolour,withorange,medlar-shapedhips,aslargeascrabs,andcorollasthreeinchesacross,isoneofthefeaturesofYezo;andbesides,thereisalargerose-redconvolvulus,abluecampanula,withtiersofbells,abluemonkshood,theAconitumJaponicum,theflauntingCalystegiasoldanella,purpleasters,grassofParnassus,yellowlilies,andaremarkabletrailer,whosedelicateleafagelookedquiteoutofplaceamongitscoarsesurroundings,withapurplish-browncampanulateblossom,onlyremarkableforapeculiararrangementofthepistil,greenstamens,andamostoffensivecarrion-likeodour,whichisprobablytoattracttoitaveryobjectionable-lookingfly,forpurposesoffertilisation。
WeovertookfourAinowomen,youngandcomely,withbarefeet,stridingfirmlyalong;andafteragooddealoflaughingwiththemen,theytookholdofthekuruma,andthewholesevenracedwithita