The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1981, Page 37

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.03.1981, Page 37
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 35 minn,” the mother would say as she touched the boy’s cheek or wiped away his tear, “It looks as though some mischief maker has been busy with your yam.” And the two of them would struggle to unknot the woolen threads, the mother kneeling on the floor, the boy sitting upon the high bed with his legs hanging free. The two women and the boy worked, but the old man sat silent and close by the lamp, reading the literature that the man of God had left with him. And because there was no one reading aloud, Grandmother Ingibjorg, as she stitched a pair of skin-shoes for the boy, began to tell the tale .of the Hidden- Folk, how the Hidden-Folk had been created by God. The boy had heard this tale many times, but he listened closely, letting the needles fall unused to his lap. ‘ ‘This happened a short time after Adam and Eve had been tossed out of Eden,” Grandmother Ingibjorg began. “Mother Eve had spent a very busy day putting her new home to order, a very tire- some business for any poor body, but espe- cially for one who came straight from Eden, a place where work was unknown. It was coming on evening, with a nice breeze blowing in from the grove to trees that grew down near the side of the sea. Adam was dawdling down by the well, possibly at- tempting to find a new road back to para- dise, but most likely admiring his newly grown beard. There was no help to be had from him. And there were the children, all of them unwashed and dirty, all of them except Cain and Abel that is. They, to be sure, had their faces all scrubbed and sat on bright new chairs, swinging their legs, proud before all the world. “Just at that moment, poor Eve looked down toward the grove of trees, and she saw that the Lord was out walking, taking in some air. ‘Oh! What’s to be done,’ thought poor Eve. So frightened she was. She did not want to be found a bad mother, as she had once been found a mischievous maid. The Lord God was coming to call. She knew that deep down in her bones. And there sat all of her little wretches, all except Cain and Abel that is, covered with bramble scratches, berry stains and plain old dirt to boot. “ ‘Quick, little ones of mine!’ Mother Eve spoke sharply and waved her broom. ‘Run and hide. And for goodness sake, keep quiet! ’ “So the Lord God found a tidy house and a tidy woman, and Cain and Abel, very politely, jumped down so that He could have one of their chairs. “ ‘How goes the struggle, Mother Eve?’ the Lord God asked very kindly. “ ‘Not too badly,’ says Eve. ‘Nottoobad at all. Except that Adam tends to lean too long on his hoe, to my way of thinking. ’ “ ‘Hmm,’ said the Lord, surprised, but still very gentle. ‘And are these all of the children, Mother Eve?’ “Eve hung her head. How could she bring those dirty little wretches into the presence of the Lord God, He who was dressed in splendid robes of purple and gold? How could she show those dirty little children to Him, He who held the power of life and death in His hands? “ ‘Lord God, these are all,’ she said. ‘Yes, only these. “And the Lord God rose, and His robes made a sweeping sound, as of many winds, and His voice was as terrible as the thunder. “ ‘Hear me then Eve. What thou hast hidden from God, God shall hide from man.’ “And these unwashed children,” Grand- mother Ingibjorg ended her tale, “the Hidden-Folk, took up their dwelling in the mounds and the hills and the rocks. No man can ever see them, not ever, lest they, the Hidden-Folk themselves, wish to be seen.” Einar was nearly asleep, the needles lay idle upon his lap, and his head rested on the shoulders of his grandfather. The voices sounded farther and farther away. Grim put aside his reading.

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