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Chapter XV
IalwaysranwhenIsawtheoldmantotteringalongonhistwocanes.OldMarrow-Boneevenhadabitofsparseandstragglywhitebeardthatseemedidenticalwiththewhiskersoftheoldman.
AsIhavesaid,Marrow-Bonewastheonlyoldmemberofthehorde.Hewasanexception.TheFolkneverlivedtooldage.Middleagewasfairlyrare.Deathbyviolencewasthecommonwayofdeath.Theydiedasmyfatherhaddied,asBroken-Toothhaddied,asmysisterandtheHairlessOnehadjustdied—abruptlyandbrutally,inthefullpossessionoftheirfaculties,inthefullswingandrushoflife.Naturaldeath?Todieviolentlywasthenaturalwayofdyinginthosedays.
NoonediedofoldageamongtheFolk.Ineverknewofacase.EvenMarrow-Bonedidnotdiethatway,andhewastheonlyoneinmygenerationwhohadthechance.Abadrippling,anyseriousaccidentalortemporaryimpairmentofthefaculties,meantswiftdeath.Asarule,thesedeathswerenotwitnessed.
Membersofthehordesimplydroppedoutofsight.Theyleftthecavesinthemorning,andtheynevercameback.Theydisappeared—intotheravenousmawsofthehuntingcreatures.
ThisinroadoftheFirePeopleonthecarrot-patchwasthebeginningoftheend,thoughwedidnotknowit.ThehuntersoftheFirePeoplebegantoappearmorefrequentlyasthetimewentby.Theycameintwosandthrees,creepingsilentlythroughtheforest,withtheirflyingarrowsabletoannihilatedistanceandbringdownpreyfromthetopoftheloftiesttreewithoutthemselvesclimbingintoit
