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Youareyoungandhot-headed,returnedPathfinder,withadignitythatimpressedhislistenerswithakeensenseofhismoralsuperiority。butmylifehasbeenpassedamongdangersofthissort,andmyexperienceandgiftsarenottobemasteredbytheimpatienceofaboy。

Asforcourage,Jasper,Iwillnotsendbackanangryandunmeaningwordtomeetanangryandanunmeaningword。

forIknowthatyouaretrueinyourstationandaccordingtoyourknowledge。buttaketheadviceofonewhofacedtheMingoswhenyouwereachild,andknowthattheircun-

ningiseasiersarcumventedbyprudencethanoutwittedbyfoolishness。

Iaskyourpardon,Pathfinder,saidtherepentantJasper,eagerlygraspingthehandthattheotherpermittedhimtoseize。Iaskyourpardon,humblyandsincerely。

’Twasafoolish,aswellaswickedthingtohintofamanwhoseheart,inagoodcause,isknowntobeasfirmastherocksonthelakeshore。

ForthefirsttimethecolordeepenedonthecheekofthePathfinder,andthesolemndignitywhichhehadas-

sumed,underapurelynaturalimpulse,disappearedintheexpressionoftheearnestsimplicityinherentinallhisfeelings。Hemetthegraspofhisyoungfriendwithasqueezeascordialasifnochordhadjarredbetweenthem,andaslightsternnessthathadgatheredabouthiseyedisappearedinalookofnaturalkindness。

’Tiswell,Jasper,heanswered,laughing。Ibearnoill-will,norshallanyoneonmybehalf。Mynatur’isthatofawhiteman,andthatistobearnomalice。ItmighthavebeenticklishworktohavesaidhalfasmuchtotheSarpenthere,thoughheisaDelaware,forcolorwillhaveitsway——

Atouchonhisshouldercausedthespeakertocease。

Mabelwasstandingerectinthecanoe,herlight,butswell-

ingformbentforwardinanattitudeofgracefulearnest-

ness,herfingeronherlips,herheadaverted,herspiritedeyesrivetedonanopeninginthebushes,andonearmex-

tendedwithafishing-rod,theendofwhichhadtouchedthePathfinder。Thelatterbowedhisheadtoalevelwithalook-outnearwhichhehadintentionallykepthimselfandthenwhisperedtoJasper,——

TheaccursedMingos!Standtoyourarms,mymen,butlayquietasthecorpsesofdeadtrees!

Jasperadvancedrapidly,butnoiselessly,tothecanoe,andwithagentleviolenceinducedMabeltoplaceherselfinsuchanattitudeasconcealedherentirebody,thoughitwouldhaveprobablyexceededhismeanstoinducethegirlsofartolowerherheadthatshecouldnotkeephergazefastenedontheirenemies。Hethentookhisownpostnearher,withhisriflecockedandpoised,inreadinesstofire。ArrowheadandChingachgookcrawledtothecover,andlayinwaitlikesnakes,withtheirarmspreparedforservice,whilethewifeoftheformerbowedherheadbe-

tweenherknees,covereditwithhercalicorobe,andre-

mainedpassiveandimmovable。Caploosenedbothhispistolsintheirbelt,butseemedquiteatalosswhatcoursetopursue。ThePathfinderdidnotstir。Hehadoriginallygotapositionwherehemightaimwithdeadlyeffectthroughtheleaves,andwherehecouldwatchthemovementsofhisenemies。andhewasfartoosteadytobedisconcertedatamomentsocritical。

Itwastrulyanalarminginstant。JustasMabeltouchedtheshoulderofherguide,threeoftheIroquoishadap-

earedinthewater,atthebendoftheriver,withinahundredyardsofthecover,andhaltedtoexaminethestreambelow。Theywereallnakedtothewaist,armedforanexpeditionagainsttheirfoes,andintheirwar-

paint。Itwasapparentthattheywereundecidedastothecoursetheyoughttopursueinordertofindthefugitives。

Onepointeddowntheriver,asecondupthestream,andthethirdtowardstheoppositebank。Theyevidentlydoubted。

CHAPTERV

Deathishereanddeathisthere,Deathisbusyeverywhere。

SHELLEY

Itwasabreathlessmoment。Theonlycluethefugitivespossessedtotheintentionsoftheirpursuerswasintheirgesturesandtheindicationswhichescapedtheminthefuryofdisappointment。Thatapartyhadreturnedalready,ontheirownfootsteps,byland,wasprettycertain。

andallthebenefitexpectedfromtheartificeofthefirewasnecessarilylost。Butthatconsiderationbecameoflittlemomentjustthen。forthepartywasmenacedwithanimmediatediscoverybythosewhohadkeptonalevelwiththeriver。Allthefactspresentedthemselvesclearly,andasitmightbebyintuition,tothemindofPathfinder,whoperceivedthenecessityofimmediatedecisionandofbeinginreadinesstoactinconcert。Withoutmakinganynoise,therefore,hemanagedtogetthetwoIndiansandJaspernearhim,whenheopenedhiscommunicationsinawhisper。

Wemustbeready,wemustbeready,hesaid。Therearebutthreeofthescalpingdevils,andwearefive,fourofwhommaybesetdownasmanfulwarriorsforsuchaskrimmage。Eau-douce,doyoutakethefellowthatispaintedlikedeath。Chingachgook,Igiveyouthechief。

andArrowheadmustkeephiseyeontheyoungone。Theremustbenomistake,fortwobulletsinthesamebodywouldbesinfulwaste,withoneliketheSergeant’sdaughterindanger。Ishallholdmyselfinresarveagainstaccident,lestafourthreptileappear,foroneofyourhandsmayproveunsteady。BynomeansfireuntilIgivetheword。

wemustnotletthecrackoftheriflebeheardexceptinthelastresort,sincealltherestofthemiscreantsarestillwithinhearing。Jasper,boy,incaseofanymovementbehindusonthebank,ItrusttoyoutorunoutthecanoewiththeSergeant’sdaughter,andtopullforthegarrison,byGod’sleave。

ThePathfinderhadnosoonergiventhesedirectionsthanthenearapproachoftheirenemiesrenderedprofoundsilencenecessary。TheIroquoisintheriverwereslowlydescendingthestream。keepingofnecessitynearthebusheswhichoverhungthewater,whiletherustlingofleavesandthesnappingoftwigssoongavefearfulevidencethatanotherpartywasmovingalongthebank,atanequallygraduatedpace。anddirectlyabreastofthem。Inconsequenceofthedistancebetweenthebushesplantedbythefugitivesandthetrueshore,thetwopartiesbecamevisibletoeachotherwhenoppositethatprecisepoint。

Bothstopped,andaconversationensued,thatmaybesaidtohavepasseddirectlyovertheheadsofthosewhowereconcealed。Indeed,nothingshelteredthetravellersbutthebranchesandleavesofplants,sopliantthattheyyieldedtoeverycurrentofair,andwhichapuffofwindalittlestrongerthancommonwouldhaveblownaway。

Fortunatelythelineofsightcarriedtheeyesofthetwopartiesofsavages,whethertheystoodinthewaterorontheland,abovethebushes,andtheleavesappearedblendedinawaytoexcitenosuspicion。Perhapstheverybold-

nessoftheexpedientalonepreventedanimmediateex-

posure。Theconversationwhichtookplacewasconductedearnestly,butinguardedtones,asifthosewhospokewishedtodefeattheintentionsofanylisteners。ItwasinadialectthatboththeIndianwarriorsbeneath,aswellasthePathfinder,understood。EvenJaspercomprehendedaportionofwhatwassaid。

Thetrailiswashedawaybythewater!saidonefrombelow,whostoodsoneartheartificialcoverofthefugi-

tives,thathemighthavebeenstruckbythesalmon-spearthatlayinthebottomofJasper’scanoe。WaterhaswasheditsoclearthataYengeesehoundcouldnotfollow。

Thepale-faceshavelefttheshoreintheircanoes,

answeredthespeakeronthebank。

Itcannotbe。Theriflesofourwarriorsbelowarecertain。

ThePathfindergaveasignificantglanceatJasper,andheclinchedhisteethinordertosuppressthesoundofhisownbreathing。

Letmyyoungmenlookasiftheireyeswereeagles’,

saidtheeldestwarrioramongthosewhowerewadingintheriver。Wehavebeenawholemoononthewar-path,andhavefoundbutonescalp。Thereisamaidenamongthem,andsomeofourbraveswantwives。

HappilythesewordswerelostonMabel。butJasper’sfrownbecamedeeper,andhisfacefiercelyflushed。

Thesavagesnowceasedspeaking,andthepartywhichwasconcealedheardtheslowandguardedmovementsofthosewhowereonthebank,astheypushedthebushesasideintheirwaryprogress。Itwassoonevidentthatthelatterhadpassedthecover。butthegroupinthewaterstillremained,scanningtheshorewitheyesthatglaredthroughtheirwar-paintlikecoalsoflivingfire。Afterapauseoftwoorthreeminutes,thesethreebeganalsotodescendthestream,thoughitwasstepbystep,asmenmovewholookforanobjectthathasbeenlost。Inthismannertheypassedtheartificialscreen,andPathfinderopenedhismouthinthatheartybutnoiselesslaughthatnatureandhabithadcontributedtorenderapeculiarityoftheman。Histriumph,however,waspremature。forthelastoftheretiringparty,justatthismomentcastingalookbehindhim,suddenlystopped。andhisfixedatti-

tudeandsteadygazeatoncebetrayedtheappallingfactthatsomeneglectedbushhadawakenedhissuspicions。

Itwasperhapsfortunatefortheconcealedthatthewarriorwhomanifestedthesefearfulsignsofdistrustwasyoung,andhadstillareputationtoacquire。Heknewtheimportanceofdiscretionandmodestyinoneofhisyears,andmostofalldidhedreadtheridiculeandcon-

temptthatwouldcertainlyfollowafalsealarm。Withoutrecallinganyofhiscompanions,therefore,heturnedonhisownfootsteps。and,whiletheotherscontinuedtode-

scendtheriver,hecautiouslyapproachedthebushes,onwhichhislookswerestillfastened,asbyacharm。Someoftheleaveswhichwereexposedtothesunhaddroopedalittle,andthisslightdeparturefromtheusualnaturallawshadcaughtthequickeyesoftheIndian。forsoprac-

tisedandacutedothesensesofthesavagebecome,moreespeciallywhenheisonthewar-path,thattriflesappar-

entlyofthemostinsignificantsortoftenprovetobecluestoleadhimtohisobject。

Thetriflingnatureofthechangewhichhadarousedthesuspicionofthisyouthwasanadditionalmotivefornotacquaintinghiscompanionswithhisdiscovery。Shouldhereallydetectanything,hisglorywouldbethegreaterforbeingunshared。andshouldhenot,hemighthopetoescapethatderisionwhichtheyoungIndiansomuchdreads。Thentherewerethedangersofanambushandasurprise,towhicheverywarriorofthewoodsiskeenlyalive,torenderhisapproachslowandcautious。Incon-

sequenceofthedelaythatproceededfromthesecombinedcauses,thetwopartieshaddescendedsomefiftyorsixtyyardsbeforetheyoungsavagewasagainnearenoughtothebushesofthePathfindertotouchthemwithhishand。

Notwithstandingtheircriticalsituation,thewholepartybehindthecoverhadtheireyesfastenedontheworkingcountenanceoftheyoungIroquois,whowasagitatedbyconflictingfeelings。Firstcametheeagerhopeofobtain-

ingsuccesswheresomeofthemostexperiencedofhistribehadfailed,andwithitadegreeofglorythathadseldomfallentotheshareofoneofhisyearsorabraveonhisfirstwar-path。thenfolloweddoubts,asthedroopingleavesseemedtoriseagainandtoreviveinthecurrentsofair。anddistrustofhiddendangerlentitsexcitingfeelingtokeeptheeloquentfeaturesinplay。Soveryslight,however,hadbeenthealterationproducedbytheheatonthebushesofwhichthestemswereinthewater,thatwhentheIroquoisactuallylaidhishandontheleaves,hefanciedthathehadbeendeceived。Asnomaneverdistrustsstronglywithoutusingallconvenientmeansofsatisfyinghisdoubts,however,theyoungwarriorcau-

tiouslypushedasidethebranchesandadvancedastepwithinthehiding-place,whentheformsoftheconcealedpartymethisgaze,resemblingsomanybreathlessstatues。

Thelowexclamation,theslightstart,andtheglaringeye,werehardlyseenandheard,beforethearmofChingach-

gookwasraised,andthetomahawkoftheDelawarede-

scendedontheshavenheadofhisfoe。TheIroquoisraisedhishandsfrantically,boundedbackward,andfellintothewater,ataspotwherethecurrentsweptthebodyaway,thestrugglinglimbsstilltossingandwrithingintheagonyofdeath。TheDelawaremadeavigorousbutunsuccessfulattempttoseizeanarm,withthehopeofsecuringthescalp。butthebloodstainedwaterswhirleddownthecurrent,carryingwiththemtheirquiveringburthen。

Allthispassedinlessthanaminute,andtheeventsweresosuddenandunexpected,thatmenlessaccustomedthanthePathfinderandhisassociatestoforestwarfarewouldhavebeenatalosshowtoact。

Thereisnotamomenttolose,saidJasper,tearingasidethebushes,ashespokeearnestly,butinasuppressedvoice。DoasIdo,MasterCap,ifyouwouldsaveyourniece。andyou,Mabel,lieatyourlengthinthecanoe。

Thewordswerescarcelyutteredwhen,seizingthebowofthelightboathedraggeditalongtheshore,wadinghimself,whileCapaidedbehind,keepingsonearthebankastoavoidbeingseenbythesavagesbelow,andstrivingtogaintheturnintheriverabovehimwhichwouldef-

fectuallyconcealthepartyfromtheenemy。ThePath-

finder’scanoelaynearesttothebank,andwasnecessarilythelasttoquittheshore。TheDelawareleapedonthenar-

rowstrandandplungedintotheforest,itbeinghisassigneddutytowatchthefoeinthatquarter,whileArrowheadmotionedtohiswhitecompaniontoseizethebowoftheboatandtofollowJasper。Allthiswastheworkofaninstant。butwhenthePathfinderreachedthecurrentthatwassweepingroundtheturn,hefeltasuddenchangeintheweighthewasdragging,and,lookingback,hefoundthatboththeTuscaroraandhiswifehaddesertedhim。

Thethoughtoftreacheryflasheduponhismind,buttherewasnotimetopause,forthewailingshoutthatarosefromthepartybelowproclaimedthatthebodyoftheyoungIroquoishadfloatedaslowasthespotreachedbyhisfriends。Thereportofariflefollowed。andthentheguidesawthatJasper,havingdoubledthebendintheriver,wascrossingthestream,standingerectinthesternofthecanoe,whileCapwasseatedforward,bothpropel-

lingthelightboatwithvigorousstrokesofthepaddles。

Aglance,athought,andanexpedientfollowedeachotherquicklyinonesotrainedinthevicissitudesofthefrontierwarfare。Springingintothesternofhisowncanoe,heurgeditbyavigorousshoveintothecurrent,andcom-

mencedcrossingthestreamhimself,atapointsomuchlowerthanthatofhiscompanionsastoofferhisownpersonforatargettotheenemy,wellknowingthattheirkeendesiretosecureascalpwouldcontrolallotherfeelings。

Keepwellupthecurrent,Jasper,shoutedthegallantguide,ashesweptthewaterwithlong,steady,vigorousstrokesofthepaddle。keepwellupthecurrent,andpullforthealderbushesopposite。PresarvetheSergeant’sdaughterbeforeallthings,andleavetheseMingoknavestotheSarpentandme。

Jasperflourishedhispaddleasasignalofunderstand-

ing,whileshotsucceededshotinquicksuccession,allnowbeingaimedatthesolitarymaninthenearestcanoe。

Ay,emptyyourrifleslikesimpletonsasyouare,saidthePathfinder,whohadacquiredahabitofspeakingwhenalone,frompassingsomuchofhistimeinthesolitudeoftheforest。emptyyourrifleswithanunsteadyaim,andgivemetimetoputyarduponyardofriverbetweenus。

IwillnotrevileyoulikeaDelawareoraMohican。formygiftsareawhiteman’sgifts,andnotanIndian’s。andboastinginbattleisnopartofaChristianwarrior。butI

maysayhere,allalonebymyself,thatyouarelittlebetterthansomanymenfromthetownshootingatrobinsintheorchards。Thatwaswellmeant,throwingbackhishead,asariflebulletcutalockofhairfromhistemple。

buttheleadthatmissesbyaninchisasuselessastheleadthatneverquitsthebarrel。Bravelydone,Jasper!

theSergeant’ssweetchildmustbesaved,evenifwegoinwithoutourownscalps。

BythistimethePathfinderwasinthecentreoftheriver,andalmostabreastofhisenemies,whiletheothercanoe,impelledbythevigorousarmsofCapandJasper,hadnearlygainedtheoppositeshoreattheprecisespotthathadbeenpointedouttothem。Theoldmarinernowplayedhispartmanfully。forhewasonhisproperele-

ment,lovedhisniecesincerely,hadaproperregardforhisownperson,andwasnotunusedtofire,thoughhisexperiencecertainlylayinaverydifferentspeciesofwarfare。Afewstrokesofthepaddlesweregiven,andthecanoeshotintothebushes,MabelwashurriedtolandbyJasper,andforthepresentallthreeofthefugitivesweresafe。

NotsowiththePathfinder:hishardyself-devotionhadbroughthimintoasituationofunusualexposure,thehazardsofwhichweremuchincreasedbythefactthat,justashedriftednearesttotheenemythepartyontheshorerusheddownthebankandjoinedtheirfriendswhostillstoodinthewater。TheOswegowasaboutacable’slengthinwidthatthispoint,and,thecanoebeinginthecentre,theobjectwasonlyahundredyardsfromtheriflesthatwereconstantlydischargedatit。or,attheusualtargetdistanceforthatweapon。

InthisextremitythesteadinessandskillofthePath-

finderdidhimgoodservice。Heknewthathissafetyde-

pendedaltogetheronkeepinginmotion。forastationaryobjectatthatdistance,wouldhavebeenhitnearlyeveryshot。Norwasmotionofitselfsufficient。for,accustomedtokilltheboundingdeer,hisenemiesprobablyknewhowtovarythelineofaimsoastostrikehim,shouldhecon-

tinuetomoveinanyonedirection。Hewasconsequentlycompelledtochangethecourseofthecanoe,——atonemo-

mentshootingdownwiththecurrent,withtheswiftnessofanarrow。andatthenextcheckingitsprogressinthatdirection,toglanceathwartthestream。LuckilytheIroquoiscouldnotreloadtheirpiecesinthewater,andthebushesthateverywherefringedtheshorerendereditdiffi-

culttokeepthefugitiveinviewwhenontheland。Aidedbythesecircumstances,andhavingreceivedthefireofallhisfoes,thePathfinderwasgainingfastindistance,bothdownwardsandacrossthecurrent,whenanewdangersuddenly,ifnotunexpectedly,presenteditself,bytheap-

pearanceofthepartythathadbeenleftinambushbelowwithaviewtowatchtheriver。

Thesewerethesavagesalludedtointheshortdialoguealreadyrelated。Theywerenolessthanteninnumber。

and,understandingalltheadvantagesoftheirbloodyoc-

cupation,theyhadpostedthemselvesataspotwherethewaterdashedamongrocksandovershallows,inawaytoformarapidwhich,inthelanguageofthecountry,iscalledarift。ThePathfindersawthat,ifheenteredthisrift,heshouldbecompelledtoapproachapointwheretheIroquoishadpostedthemselves,forthecurrentwasirre-

sistible,andtherocksallowednoothersafepassage,whiledeathorcaptivitywouldbetheprobableresultoftheattempt。Allhisefforts,therefore,wereturnedtowardreachingthewesternshore,thefoebeingallontheeasternsideoftheriver。buttheexploitsurpassedhumanpower,andtoattempttostemthestreamwouldatoncehavesofardiminishedthemotionofthecanoeastorenderaimcertain。Inthisexigencytheguidecametoadecisionwithhisusualcoolpromptitude,makinghispreparationsaccordingly。Insteadofendeavoringtogainthechannel,hesteeredtowardstheshallowestpartofthestream,onreachingwhichheseizedhisrifleandpack,leapedintothewater,andbegantowadefromrocktorock,takingthedirectionofthewesternshore。Thecanoewhirledaboutinthefuriouscurrent,nowrollingoversomeslip-

perystone,nowfilling,andthenemptyingitself,untilitlodgedontheshore,withinafewyardsofthespotwheretheIroquoishadpostedthemselves。

InthemeanwhilethePathfinderwasfarfrombeingoutofdanger。forthefirstminute,admirationofhisprompti-

tudeanddaring,whicharesohighvirtuesinthemindofanIndian,kepthisenemiesmotionless。butthedesireofrevenge,andthecravingsforthemuch-prizedtrophy,soonovercamethistransientfeeling,andarousedthemfromtheirstupor。Rifleflashedafterrifle,andthebulletswhistledaroundtheheadofthefugitive,amidtheroarofthewaters。Stillheproceededlikeonewhoboreacharmedlife。for,whilehisrudefrontiergarmentsweremorethanoncecut,hisskinwasnotrazed。

AsthePathfinder,inseveralinstances,wascompelledtowadeinwaterwhichrosenearlytohisarms,whilehekepthisrifleandammunitionelevatedabovetheragingcurrent,thetoilsoonfatiguedhim,andhewasgladtostopatalargestone,orasmallrock,whichrosesohighabovetheriverthatitsuppersurfacewasdry。Onthisstoneheplacedhispowder-horn,gettingbehindithim-

self,soastohavetheadvantageofapartialcoverforhisbody。Thewesternshorewasonlyfiftyfeetdistant,butthequiet,swift,darkcurrentthatglancedthroughtheintervalsufficientlyshowedthatherehewouldbecom-

pelledtoswim。

AshortcessationinthefiringnowtookplaceonthepartoftheIndians,whogatheredaboutthecanoe,and,havingfoundthepaddles,werepreparingtocrosstheriver。

Pathfinder,calledavoicefromamongthebushes,atthepointnearesttothepersonaddressed,onthewesternshore。

Whatwouldyouhave,Jasper?

Beofgoodheart——friendsareathand,andnotasingleMingoshallcrosswithoutsufferingforhisboldness。Hadyounotbetterleavetherifleontherock,andswimtousbeforetherascalscangetafloat?

Atruewoodsmanneverquitshispiecewhilehehasanypowderinhishornorabulletinhispouch。Ihavenotdrawnatriggerthisday,Eau-douce,andshouldn’trelishtheideaofpartingwiththosereptileswithoutcaus-

ingthemtoremembermyname。Alittlewaterwillnotharmmylegs。andIseethatblackguard,Arrowhead,amongthescamps,andwishtosendhimthewageshehassofaithfullyearned。YouhavenotbroughttheSergeant’sdaughterdownhereinarangewiththeirbullets,Ihope,Jasper?

Sheissafeforthepresentatleast。thoughalldependsonourkeepingtneriverbetweenusandtheenemy。Theymustknowourweaknessnow。and,shouldtheycross,nodoubtsomeoftheirpartywillbeleftontheotherside。

Thiscanoeingtouchesyourgiftsratherthanmine,boy,thoughIwillhandleapaddlewiththebestMingothateverstruckasalmon。Iftheycrossbelowtherift,whycan’twecrossinthestillwaterabove,andkeepplay-

ingatdodgeandturnwiththewolves?

Because,asIhavesaid,theywillleaveapartyontheothershore。andthen,Pathfinder,wouldyouexposeMabel,totheriflesoftheIroquois?

TheSergeant’sdaughtermustbesaved,returnedtheguide,withcalmenergy。Youareright,Jasper。shehasnogifttoauthorizeherinofferinghersweetfaceandtenderbodytoaMingorifle。Whatcanbedone,then?

Theymustbekeptfromcrossingforanhourortwo,ifpossible,whenwemustdoourbestinthedarkness。

Iagreewithyou,Pathfinder,ifitcanbeeffected。butarewestrongenoughforsuchapurpose?

TheLordiswithus,boy,theLordiswithus。anditisunreasonabletosupposethatoneliketheSergeant’sdaughterwillbealtogetherabandonedbyProvidenceinsuchastrait。Thereisnotaboatbetweenthefallsandthegarrison,exceptthesetwocanoes,tomysartainknowl-

edge。andIthinkitwillgobeyondred-skingiftstocrossinthefaceoftworiflesliketheseofyournandmine。I

willnotvaunt,Jasper。butitiswellknownonallthisfrontierthatKilldeerseldomfails。

Yourskillisadmittedbyall,farandnear,Pathfinder。

butarifletakestimetobeloaded。norareyouontheland,aidedbyagoodcover,whereyoucanworktotheadvantageyouareusedto。Ifyouhadourcanoe,mightyounotpasstotheshorewithadryrifle?

Cananeaglefly,Jasper?returnedtheother,laugh-

inginhisusualmanner,andlookingbackashespoke。

Butitwouldbeunwisetoexposeyourselfonthewater。

forthemmiscreantsarebeginningtobethinkthemagainofpowderandbullets。

Itcanbedonewithoutanysuchchances。MasterCaphasgoneuptothecanoe,andwillcastthebranchofatreeintotherivertotrythecurrent,whichsetsfromthepointaboveinthedirectionofyourrock。See,thereitcomesalready。ifitfloatfairly,youmustraiseyourarm,whenthecanoewillfollow。Atallevents,iftheboatshouldpassyou,theeddybelowwillbringitup,andIcanrecoverit。

WhileJasperwasstillspeaking,thefloatingbranchcameinsight。and,quickeningitsprogresswiththein-

creasingvelocityofthecurrent,itsweptswiftlydowntowardsthePathfinder,whoseizeditasitwaspassing,andhelditintheairasasignofsuccess。Capunderstoodthesignal,andpresentlythecanoewaslaunchedintothestream,withacautionandanintelligencethatthehabitsofthemarinerhadfittedhimtoobserve。Itfloatedinthesamedirectionasthebranch,andinaminutewasar-

restedbythePathfinder。

Thishasbeendonewithafrontierman’sjudgmentJasper,saidtheguide,laughing。butyouhaveyourgifts,whichinclinemosttothewater,asmineinclinetothewoods。NowletthemMingoknavescocktheirriflesandgetrests,forthisisthelastchancetheyarelikelytohaveatamanwithoutacover。

Nay,shovethecanoetowardstheshore,quarteringthecurrent,andthrowyourselfintoitasitgoesoff,saidJaspereagerly。Thereislittleuseinrunninganyrisk。

Ilovetostandupfacetofacewithmyenemieslikeaman,whiletheysetmetheexample,returnedthePath-

finderproudly。Iamnotared-skinborn,anditismoreawhiteman’sgiftstofightopenlythantolieinambush-

ment。

AndMabel?

True,boy,true。theSergeant’sdaughtermustbesaved。

and,asyousay,foolishrisksonlybecomeboys。Thinkyouthatyoucancatchthecanoewhereyoustand?

Therecanbenodoubt,ifyougiveavigorouspush。

Pathfindermadethenecessaryeffort。thelightbarkshotacrosstheinterveningspace,andJasperseizeditasitcametoland。Tosecurethecanoe,andtotakeproperpositionsinthecover,occupiedthefriendsbutamoment,whentheyshookhandscordially,likethosewhohadmetafteralongseparation。

Now,Jasper,weshallseeifaMingoofthemalldarescrosstheOswegointheteethofKildeer!Youarehandierwiththeoarandthepaddleandthesailthanwiththerifle,perhaps。butyouhaveastoutheartandasteadyhand,andthemarethingsthatcountinafight。

Mabelwillfindmebetweenherandherenemies,saidJaspercalmly。

Yes,yes,theSergeant’sdaughtermustbeprotected。

Ilikeyou,boy,onyourownaccount。butIlikeyouallthebetterthatyouthinkofonesofeebleatamomentwhenthereisneedofallyourmanhood。See,Jasper!threeoftheknavesareactuallygettingintothecanoe!Theymustbelievewehavefled,ortheywouldnotsurelyven-

turesomuch,directlyintheveryfaceofKilldeer。

SureenoughtheIroquoisdidappearbentonventuringacrossthestream。for,asthePathfinderandhisfriendsnowkepttheirpersonsstrictlyconcealed,theirenemiesbegantothinkthatthelatterhadtakentoflight。Suchacoursewasthatwhichmostwhitemenwouldhavefol-

lowed。butMabelwasunderthecareofthosewhoweremuchtoowellskilledinforestwarfaretoneglecttode-

fendtheonlypassthat,intruth,nowofferedevenaprobablechanceforprotection。

AsthePathfinderhadsaid,threewarriorswereinthecanoe,twoholdingtheirriflesatapoise,astheykneltinreadinesstoaimthedeadlyweapons,andtheotherstand-

ingerectinthesterntowieldthepaddle。Inthisman-

nertheylefttheshore,havinghadtheprecautiontohaulthecanoe,previouslytoenteringit,sofarupthestreamastohavegotintothecomparativelystillwaterabovetherift。

Itwasapparentataglancethatthesavagewhoguidedtheboatwasskilledintheart。forthelongsteadysweepofhispaddlesentthelightbarkovertheglassysurfaceofthetranquilriverasifitwereafeatherfloatinginair。

ShallIfire?demandedJasperinawhisper,trem-

blingwitheagernesstoengage。

Notyet,boy,notyet。Therearebutthreeofthem,andifMasterCapyonderknowshowtousethepopgunshecarriesinhisbelt,wemayevenletthemland,andthenweshallrecoverthecanoe。

ButMabel——?

NofearfortheSergeant’sdaughter。Sheissafeinthehollowstump,yousay,withtheopeningjudgmaticallyhidbythebrambles。Ifwhatyoutellmeofthemannerinwhichyouconcealedthetrailbetrue,thesweetonemightliethereamonthandlaughattheMingos。

Wearenevercertain。Iwishwehadbroughthernearertoourowncover!

Whatfor,Eau-douce?Toplaceherprettylittleheadandleapingheartamongflyingbullets?No,no:sheisbetterwheresheis,becausesheissafer。

Wearenevercertain。Wethoughtourselvessafebe-

hindthebushes,andyetyousawthatwewerediscovered。

AndtheMingoimppaidforhiscuriosity,astheseknavesareabouttodo。

The,Pathfinderceasedspeaking。foratthatinstantthesharpreportofariflewasheard,whentheIndianinthesternofthecanoeleapedhighintotheair,andfellintothewater,holdingthepaddleinhishand。Asmallwreathofsmokefloatedoutfromamongthebushesoftheeasternshore,andwassoonabsorbedbytheatmosphere。

ThatistheSarpenthissing!exclaimedthePath-

finderexultingly。AbolderoratruerheartneverbeatinthebreastofaDelaware。Iamsorrythatheinterfered。

buthecouldnothaveknownourcondition。

Thecanoehadnosoonerlostitsguidethanitfloatedwiththestream,andwassoonsuckedintotherapidsoftherift。Perfectlyhelpless,thetworemainingsavagesgazedwildlyaboutthem,butcouldoffernoresistancetothepoweroftheelement。ItwasperhapsfortunateforChingachgookthattheattentionofmostoftheIroquoiswasintentlygiventothesituationofthoseintheboat,elsewouldhisescapehavebeentothelastdegreedifficult,ifnottotallyimpracticable。Butnotafoemoved,excepttoconcealhispersonbehindsomecover。andeveryeyewasrivetedonthetworemainingadventurers。Inlesstimethanhasbeennecessarytorecordtheseoccurrences,thecanoewaswhirlingandtossingintherift,whileboththesavageshadstretchedthemselvesinitsbottom,astheonlymeansofpreservingtheequilibrium。Thisnaturalexpedientsoonfailedthem。for,strikingarock,thelightdraftrolledover,andthetwowarriorswerethrownintotheriver。Thewaterisseldomdeeponarift,exceptinparticularplaceswhereitmayhavewornchannels。andtherewaslittletobeapprehendedfromdrowning,thoughtheirarmswerelost。andthetwosavageswerefaintomakethebestoftheirwaytothefriendlyshore,swim-

mingandwadingascircumstancesrequired。Thecanoeitselflodgedonarockinthecentreofthestream,whereforthemomentitbecameuselesstobothparties。

Nowisourtime,Pathfinder,criedJasper,asthetwoIroquoisexposedmostoftheirpersonswhilewadingintheshallowestpartoftherapids:thefellowupstreamismine,andyoucantakethelower。

Soexcitedhadtheyoungmanbecomebyalltheinci-

dentsofthestirringscene,thatthebulletspedfromhisrifleashespoke,butuselessly,asitwouldseem,forboththefugitivestossedtheirarmsindisdain。ThePath-

finderdidnotfire。

No,no,Eau-douce,heanswered。Idonotseekbloodwithoutacause。andmybulletiswellleatheredandcarefullydrivendown,forthetimeofneed。IlovenoMingo,asisjust,seeinghowmuchIhaveconsortedwiththeDelawares,whoaretheirmortalandnaturalenemies。butIneverpulltriggerononeofthemiscreantsunlessitbeplainthathisdeathwillleadtosomegoodend。Thedeerneverleapedthatfellbymyhandwan-

tonly。BylivingmuchalonewithGodinthewildernessamangetstofeelthejusticeofsuchopinions。Onelifeissufficientforourpresentwants。andtheremayyetbeoccasiontouseKilldeerinbehalfoftheSarpent,whohasdoneanuntimorsomethingtoletthemrampantdevilssoplainlyknowthatheisintheirneighborhood。AsI’mawickedsinner,thereisoneofthemprowlingalongthebankthisverymoment,likeoneoftheboysofthegarrisonskulkingbehindafallentreetogetashotatasquirrel!

AsthePathfinderpointedwithhisfingerwhilespeak-

ing,thequickeyeofJaspersooncaughttheobjecttowardswhichitwasdirected。Oneoftheyoungwarriorsoftheenemy,burningwithadesiretodistinguishhimself,hadstolenfromhispartytowardsthecoverinwhichChin-

gachgookhadconcealedhimself。andasthelatterwasdeceivedbytheapparentapathyofhisfoes,aswellasen-

gagedinsomefurtherpreparationsofhisown,hehadevidentlyobtainedapositionwherehegotasightoftheDelaware。Thiscircumstancewasapparentbythear-

rangementstheIroquoiswasmakingtofire,forChingach-

gookhimselfwasnotvisiblefromthewesternsideoftheriver。TheriftwasatabendintheOswego,andthesweepoftheeasternshoreformedacurvesowidethatChingach-

gookwasquiteneartohisenemiesinastraightdirection,thoughseparatedbyseveralhundredfeetontheland,ow-

ingtowhichfactairlinesbroughtbothpartiesnearlyequidistantfromthePathfinderandJasper。Thegeneralwidthoftheriverbeingalittlelessthantwohundredyards,suchnecessarilywasaboutthedistancebetweenhistwoobserversandtheskulkingIroquois。

TheSarpentmustbethereabouts,observedPath-

finder,whoneverturnedhiseyeforaninstantfromtheyoungwarrior。andyethemustbestrangelyoffhisguardtoallowaMingodeviltogethisstandsonear,withmanifestsignsofbloodshedinhisheart。

See!interruptedJasper——thereisthebodyoftheIndiantheDelawareshot!Ithasdriftedonarock,andthecurrenthasforcedtheheadandfaceabovethewater。

Quitelikely,boy,quitelikely。Humannatur’islittlebetterthanalogofdriftwood,whenthelifethatwasbreathedintoitsnostrilsisdeparted。ThatIroquoiswillneverharmanyonemore。butyonderskulkingsavageisbentontakingthescalpofmybestandmosttriedfriend。

ThePathfindersuddenlyinterruptedhimselfbyraisinghisrifle,aweaponofunusuallength,withadmirablepre-

cision,andfiringtheinstantithadgotitslevel。TheIroquoisontheoppositeshorewasintheactofaimingwhenthefatalmessengerfromKilldeerarrived。Hisriflewasdischarged,itistrue,butitwaswiththemuzzleintheair,whilethemanhimselfplungedintothebushes,quiteevidentlyhurt,ifnotslain。

Theskulkingreptylebroughtitonhimself,mutteredPathfindersternly,as,droppingthebuttofhisrifle,hecarefullycommencedreloadingit。ChingachgookandI

haveconsortedtogethersincewewereboys,andhavefi’tincompanyontheHorican,theMohawk,theOntario,andalltheotherbloodypassesbetweenthecountryoftheFrenchersandourown。anddidthefoolishknavebelievethatIwouldstandbyandseemybestfriendcutoffinanambushment?

WehaveservedtheSarpentasgoodaturnasheservedus。Thoserascalsaretroubled,Pathfinder,andarefallingbackintotheircovers,sincetheyfindwecanreachthemacrosstheriver。

Theshotisnogreatmatter,Jasper,nogreatmatter。

Askanyofthe60th,andtheycantellyouwhatKilldeercando,andhasdone,andthat,too,whenthebulletswereflyingaboutourheadslikehailstones。No,no!thisisnogreatmatter,andtheunthoughtfulvagabonddrewitdownonhimself。

Isthatadog,oradeer,swimmingtowardsthisshore?

Pathfinderstarted,forsureenoughanobjectwascross-

ingthestream,abovetherift,towardswhich,however,itwasgraduallysettingbytheforceofthecurrent。A

secondlooksatisfiedboththeobserversthatitwasaman,andanIndian,thoughsoconcealedasatfirsttorenderitdoubtful。Somestratagemwasapprehended,andtheclosestattentionwasgiventothemovementsofthestranger。

Heispushingsomethingbeforehimasheswims,andhisheadresemblesadriftingbush,saidJasper。

’TisIndiandevilry,boy。butChristianhonestyshallcircumventtheirarts。

Asthemanslowlyapproached,theobserversbegantodoubttheaccuracyoftheirfirstimpressions,anditwasonlywhentwo-thirdsofthestreamwerepassedthatthetruthwasreallyknown。

TheBigSarpent,asIlive!exclaimedPathfinder,lookingathiscompanion,andlaughinguntilthetearscameintohiseyeswithpuredelightatthesuccessoftheartifice。Hehastiedbushestohishead,soastohideit,putthehornontop,lashedtherifletothatbitoflogheispushingbeforehim,andhascomeovertojoinhisfriends。Ah’sme!ThetimesandtimesthatheandI

havecutsuchpranks,rightintheteethofMingosragingforourblood,inthegreatthoroughfareroundandaboutTy!

ItmaynotbetheSerpentafterall,Pathfinder。IcanseenofeaturethatIremember。

Feature!WholooksforfeaturesinanIndian?No,no,boy。’tisthepaintthatspeaks,andnonebutaDela-

warewouldwearthatpaint:themarehiscolors,Jasper,justasyourcraftonthelakewearsSt。George’sCross,andtheFrencherssettheirtableclothstoflutteringinthewind,withallthestainsoffish-bonesandvenisonsteaksuponthem。Now,youseetheeye,lad,anditistheeyeofachief。But,Eau-douce,fierceasitisinbattle,andglassyasitlooksfromamongtheleaves,——herethePath-

finderlaidhisfingerslightlybutimpressivelyonhiscom-

panion’sarm,——Ihaveseenitshedtearslikerain。Thereisasoulandaheartunderthatredskin,relyonit。al-

thoughtheyareasoulandaheartwithgiftsdifferentfromourown。

Noonewhoisacquaintedwiththechiefeverdoubtedthat。

I_know_it,returnedtheotherproudly,forIhaveconsortedwithhiminsorrowandinjoy:inoneIhavefoundhimaman,howeverstricken。intheother,achiefwhoknowsthatthewomenofhistribearethemostseemlyinlightmerriment。Buthist!Itistoomuchlikethepeopleofthesettlementstopoursoftspeechesintoan-

other’sear。andtheSarpenthaskeensenses。HeknowsIlovehim,andthatIspeakwellofhimbehindhisback。

butaDelawarehasmodestyinhisinmostnatur’,thoughhewillbraglikeasinnerwhentiedtoastake。

TheSerpentnowreachedtheshore,directlyinthefrontofhistwocomrades,withwhoseprecisepositionhemusthavebeenacquaintedbeforeleavingtheeasternsideoftheriver,andrisingfromthewaterheshookhimselflikeadog,andmadetheusualexclamation——Hugh!

CHAPTERVI。

These,astheychange,AlmightyFather,these,ArebutthevariedGod。

THOMSON。

AsthechieflandedhewasmetbythePathfinder,whoaddressedhiminthelanguageofthewarrior’speople:

Wasitwelldone,Chingachgook,saidhereproachfully,toambushadozenMingosalone?Killdeerseldomfailsme,itistrue。buttheOswegomakesadistantmark,andthatmiscreantshowedlittlemorethanhisheadandshouldersabovethebushes,andanonpractysedhandandeyemighthavefailed。Youshouldhavethoughtofthis,chief——youshouldhavethoughtofthis!

TheGreatSerpentisaMohicanwarrior——heseesonlyhisenemieswhenheisonthewar-path,andhisfathershavestrucktheMingosfrombehind,sincethewatersbegantorun。

Iknowyourgifts,Iknowyourgifts,andrespectthemtoo。Nomanshallhearmecomplainthatared-skinob-

sarvedred-skinnatur’。Butprudenceasmuchbecomesawarriorasvalor。andhadnottheIroquoisdevilsbeenlookingaftertheirfriendswhowereinthewater,ahottrailtheywouldhavemadeofyourn。

WhatistheDelawareabouttodo?exclaimedJasper,whoobservedatthatmomentthatthechiefhadsuddenlyleftthePathfinderandadvancedtothewater’sedge,ap-

parentlywithanintentionofagainenteringtheriver。

Hewillnotbesomadastoreturntotheothershoreforanytriflehemayhaveforgotten?

Nothe,nothe。heisasprudentasheisbrave,inthemain,thoughsoforgetfulofhimselfinthelateambush-

ment。Hark’e,Jasper,leadingtheotheralittleaside,justastheyheardtheIndian’splungeintothewater,——

hark’e,lad。ChingachgookisnotaChristianwhiteman,likeourselves,butaMohicanchief,whohashisgiftsandtraditionstotellhimwhatheoughttodo。andhewhoconsortswiththemthatarenotstrictlyandaltogetherofhisownkindhadbetterleavenatur’andusetogovernhiscomrades。Aking’ssoldierwillswearandhewilldrink,anditisoflittleusetotrytopreventhim。agentlemanlikeshisdelicacies,andaladyherfeathersanditdoesnotavailmuchtostruggleagainsteither。whereasanIn-

dian’snatur’andgiftsaremuchstrongerthanthese,andnodoubtwerebestowedbytheLordforwiseends,thoughneitheryounormecanfollowtheminalltheirwindings。

Whatdoesthismean?See,theDelawareisswimmingtowardsthebodythatislodgedontherock?Whydoesheriskthis?

Forhonorandgloryandrenown,asgreatgentlemenquittheirquiethomesbeyondseas——where,astheytellme,hearthasnothinglefttowishfor。thatis,suchheartsascanbesatisfiedinaclearing——tocomehithertoliveongameandfighttheFrenchers。

Iunderstandyou——yourfriendhasgonetosecurethescalp。

’Tishisgift,andlethimenjoyit。Wearewhitemen,andcannotmangleadeadenemy。butitishonorintheeyesofared-skintodoso。Itmayseemsingulartoyou,Eau-douce,butI’veknownwhitemenofgreatnameandcharactermanifestasremarkableideesconsarningtheirhonor,Ihave。

Asavagewillbeasavage,Pathfinder,lethimkeepwhatcompanyhemay。

Itiswellforustosayso,lad。but,asItellyou,whitehonorwillnotalwaysconformtoreasonortothewillofGod。Ihavepasseddaysthinkingofthesematters,outinthesilentwoods,andIhavecometotheopinion,boy,that,asProvidencerulesallthings,nogiftisbestowedwithoutsomewiseandreasonableend。

TheSerpentgreatlyexposeshimselftotheenemy,inordertogethisscalp!Thismayloseustheday。

Notinhismind,Jasper。Thatonescalphasmorehonorinit,accordingtotheSarpent’snotionsofwarfare,thanaheldcoveredwithslain,thatkeptthehairontheirheads。Now,therewasthefineyoungcaptainofthe60ththatthrewawayhislifeintryingtobringoffathree-

pounderfromamongtheFrenchersinthelastskrimmagewehad。hethoughthewassarvinghonor。andIhaveknownayoungensignwraphimselfupinhiscolors,andgotosleepinhisblood,fancyingthathewaslyingonsomethingsoftereventhanbuffalo-skins。

Yes,yes。onecanunderstandthemeritofnothaulingdownanensign。

AndtheseareChingachgook’scolors——hewillkeepthemtoshowhischildren’schildren——HerethePath-

finderinterruptedhimself,shookhisheadinmelancholy,andslowlyadded,Ah’sme!noshootoftheoldMohicanstemremains!Hehasnochildrentodelightwithhistrophies。notribetohonorbyhisdeeds。heisalonemaninthisworld,andyethestandstruetohistrainingandhisgifts!Thereissomethinghonestandrespectableinthese,youmustallow,Jasper。

HereagreatoutcryfromtheIroquoiswassucceededbythequickreportsoftheirrifles,andsoeagerdidtheenemybecome,inthedesiretodrivetheDelawarebackfromhisvictim,thatadozenrushedintotheriver,severalofwhomevenadvancednearahundredfeetintothefoamingcur-

rent,asiftheyactuallymeditatedaserioussortie。ButChingachgookcontinuedunmoved,asheremainedunhurtbythemissiles,accomplishinghistaskwiththedexterityoflonghabit。Flourishinghisreekingtrophy,hegavethewar-whoopinitsmostfrightfulintonations,andforaminutethearchesofthesilentwoodsandthedeepvistaformedbythecourseoftheriverechoedwithcriessoterrificthatMabelbowedherheadinirrepressiblefear,whileheruncleforasingleinstantactuallymeditatedflight。

ThissurpassesallIhaveheardfromthewretches,

Jasperexclaimed,stoppinghisears,equallyinhorroranddisgust。

’Tistheirmusic,boy。theirdrumandfife。theirtrumpetsandclarions。Nodoubttheylovethosesounds。

fortheystirupinthemfiercefeelings,andadesireforblood,returnedthePathfinder,totallyunmoved。I

thoughtthemratherfrightfulwhenamereyoungster。

buttheyhavebecomelikethewhistleofthewhip-poor-

willorthesongofthecat-birdinmyearnow。Allthescreechingreptylesthatcouldstandbetweenthefallsandthegarrisonwouldhavenoeffectonmynarvesatthistimeofday。Isayitnotinboasting,Jasper。forthemanthatletsincowardicethroughtheearsmusthavebutaweakheartatthebest。soundsandoutcriesbeingmoreintendedtoalarmwomenandchildrenthansuchasscouttheforestandfacethefoe。IhopetheSarpentisnowsatisfied,forherehecomeswiththescalpathisbelt。

JasperturnedawayhisheadastheDelawarerosefromthewater,inpuredisgustathislateerrand。butthePathfinderregardedhisfriendwiththephilosophicalin-

differenceofonewhohadmadeuphismindtobeindif-

ferenttothingshedeemedimmaterial。AstheDelawarepasseddeeperintothebusheswithaviewtowringhistriflingcalicodressandtopreparehisrifleforservice,hegaveoneglanceoftriumphathiscompanions,andthenallemotionconnectedwiththerecentexploitseemedtocease。

Jasper,resumedtheguide,stepdowntothestationofMasterCap,andaskhimtojoinus:wehavelittletimeforacouncil,andyetourplansmustbelaidquickly,foritwillnotbelongbeforethemMingoswillbeplottingourruin。

Theyoungmancomplied。andinafewminutesthefourwereassembledneartheshore,completelyconcealedfromtheviewoftheirenemies,whiletheykeptavigilantwatchovertheproceedingsofthelatter,inordertocon-

sultontheirownfuturemovements。

Bythistimethedayhadsofaradvancedastoleavebutafewminutesbetweenthepassinglightandanobscuritythatpromisedtobeevendeeperthancommon。Thesunhadalreadysetandthetwilightofalowlatitudewouldsoonpassintothedarknessofdeepnight。Mostofthehopesofthepartyrestedonthisfavorablecircumstance,thoughitwasnotwithoutitsdangersalso,astheveryob-

scuritywhichwouldfavortheirescapewouldbeaslikelytoconcealthemovementsoftheirwilyenemies。

Themomenthascome,men,Pathfindercommenced,whenourplansmustbecoollylaid,inorderthatwemayacttogether,andwitharightunderstandingofourerrandandgifts。Inanhour’stimethesewoodswillbeasdarkasmidnight。andifweareevertogainthegarrison,itmustbedoneunderfavorofthisadvantage。Whatsayyou,MasterCap?for,thoughnoneofthemostexperi-

encedincombatsandretreatsinthewoods,youryearsentitleyoutospeakfirstinamatterlikethisandinacouncil。

Well,inmyjudgment,allwehavetodoistogoonboardthecanoewhenitgetstobesodarktheenemy’slook-outscan’tseeus,andrunforthehaven,aswindandtidewillallow。

Thatiseasilysaid,butnotsoeasilydone,returnedtheguide。Weshallbemoreexposedintheriverthanbyfollowingthewoods。andthenthereistheOswegoriftbelowus,andIamfarfromsartainthatJasperhimselfcancarryaboatsafelythroughitinthedark。Whatsayyou,lad,astoyourownskillandjudgment?

IamofMasterCap’sopinionaboutusingthecanoe。

Mabelistootendertowalkthroughswampsandamongrootsoftreesinsuchanightasthispromisestobe,andthenIalwaysfeelmyselfstouterofheartandtruerofeyewhenafloatthanwhenashore。

Stoutofheartyoualwaysbe,lad,andIthinktolerablytrueofeyeforonewhohaslivedsomuchinbroadsun-

shineandsolittleinthewoods。Ah’sme!theOntariohasnotrees,oritwouldbeaplaintodelightahunter’sheart!Astoyouropinion,friends,thereismuchforandmuchagainstit。Forit,itmaybesaidwaterleavesnotrail——

Whatdoyoucallthewake?interruptedthepertina-

ciousanddogmaticalCap。

Anan?

Goon,saidJasper。MasterCapthinksheisontheocean——waterleavesnotrail——

Itleavesnone,Eau-douce,hereaway,thoughIdonotpretendtosaywhatitmayleaveonthesea。Thenacanoeisbothswiftandeasywhenitfloatswiththecur-

rent,andthetenderlimbsoftheSergeant’sdaughterwillbefavoredbyitsmotion。But,ontheotherhand,theriverwillhavenocoverbutthecloudsintheheavens。

theriftisaticklishthingforboatstoventureinto,evenbydaylight。anditissixfairlymeasuredmiles,bywater,fromthisspottothegarrison。Thenatrailonlandisnoteasytobefoundinthedark。Iamtroubled,Jasper,tosaywhichwayweoughttocounselandadvise。

IftheSerpentandmyselfcouldswimintotheriverandbringofftheothercanoe,theyoungsailorreplied,itwouldseemtomethatoursafestcoursewouldbethewater。

If,indeed!andyetitmighteasilybedone,assoonasitisalittledarker。Well,well,Iamnotsartainitwillnotbethebest。Though,wereweonlyapartyofmen,itwouldbelikeahunttothelustyandbravetoplayathide-and-seekwithyondermiscreantsontheothershore。

Jasper,continuedtheguide,intowhosecharacterthereenterednoingredientwhichbelongedtovaindisplayortheatricaleffect,willyouundertaketobringinthecanoe?

IwillundertakeanythingthatwillserveandprotectMabel,Pathfinder。

Thatisanuprightfeeling,andIsupposeitisnatur’。

TheSarpent,whoisnearlynakedalready,canhelpyou。

andthiswillbecuttingoffoneofthemeansofthemdevilstoworktheirharm。

Thismaterialpointbeingsettled,thedifferentmembersofthepartypreparedthemselvestoputtheprojectinexecution。Theshadesofeveningfellfastupontheforest。

andbythetimeallwasreadyfortheattempt,itwasfoundimpossibletodiscernobjectsontheoppositeshore。Timenowpressed。forIndiancunningcoulddevisesomanyexpedientsforpassingsonarrowastream,thatthePath-

finderwasgettingimpatienttoquitthespot。WhileJasperandhiscompanionenteredtheriver,armedwithnothingbuttheirknivesandtheDelaware’stomahawk,observingthegreatestcautionnottobetraytheirmove-

ments,theguidebroughtMabelfromherplaceofconceal-

ment,and,biddingherandCapproceedalongtheshoretothefootoftherapids,hegotintothecanoethatremainedinhispossession,inordertocarryittothesameplace。

Thiswaseasilyeffected。Thecanoewaslaidagainstthebank,andMabelandheruncleenteredit,takingtheirseatsasusual。whilethePathfinder,erectinthestern,heldbyabush,inordertopreventtheswiftstreamfromsweepingthemdownitscurrent。Severalminutesofintenseandbreathlessexpectationfollowed,whiletheyawaitedtheresultsoftheboldattemptoftheircomrades。

Itwillbeunderstoodthatthetwoadventurerswerecompelledtoswimacrossadeepandrapidchannelbeforetheycouldreachapartoftheriftthatadmittedofwad-

ing。Thisportionoftheenterprisewassooneffected。

andJasperandtheSerpentstruckthebottomsidebysideatthesameinstant。Havingsecuredfirmfooting,theytookholdofeachother’shands,andwadedslowlyandwithextremecautioninthesupposeddirectionofthecanoe。Butthedarknesswasalreadysodeepthattheysoonascertainedtheyweretobebutlittleaidedbythesenseofsight,andthattheirsearchmustbeconductedonthatspeciesofinstinctwhichenablesthewoodsmantofindhiswaywhenthesunishid,nostarsappear,andallwouldseemchaostoonelessaccustomedtothemazesoftheforest。Underthesecircumstances,JaspersubmittedtobeguidedbytheDelaware,whosehabitsbestfittedhimtotakethelead。Stillitwasnoeasymattertowadeamidtheroaringelementatthathour,andretainaclearrecol-

lectionofthelocalities。Bythetimetheybelievedthem-

selvestobeinthecentreofthestream,thetwoshoreswerediscerniblemerelybymassesofobscuritydenserthancommon,theoutlinesagainstthecloudsbeingbarelydis-

tinguishablebytheraggedtopsofthetrees。Onceortwicethewanderersalteredtheircourse,inconsequenceofunexpectedlysteppingintodeepwater。fortheyknewthattheboathadlodgedontheshallowestpartoftherift。

Inshort,withthisfactfortheircompass,Jasperandhiscompanionwanderedaboutinthewaterfornearlyaquar-

terofanhour。andattheendofthatperiod,whichbegantoappearinterminabletotheyoungman,theyfoundthemselvesapparentlynonearertheobjectoftheirsearchthantheyhadbeenatitscommencement。JustastheDelawarewasabouttostop,inordertoinformhisassociatethattheywoulddowelltoreturntotheland,inordertotakeafreshdeparture,hesawtheformofamanmovingaboutinthewater,almostwithinreachofhisarm。Jas-

perwasathisside,andheatonceunderstoodthattheIroquoiswereengagedonthesameerrandashewashimself。

Mingo!heutteredinJasper’sear。TheSerpentwillshowhisbrotherhowtobecunning。

Theyoungsailorcaughtaglimpseofthefigureatthatinstant,andthestartlingtruthalsoflashedonhismind。

UnderstandingthenecessityoftrustingalltotheDela-

warechief,hekeptback,whilehisfriendmovedcautiouslyinthedirectioninwhichthestrangeformhadvanished。

Inanothermomentitwasseenagain,evidentlymovingtowardsthemselves。Thewatersmadesuchanuproarthatlittlewastobeapprehendedfromordinarysounds,andtheIndian,turninghisbead,hastilysaid,LeaveittothecunningoftheGreatSerpent。

Hugh!exclaimedthestrangesavage,adding,inthelanguageofhispeople,Thecanoeisfound,buttherewerenonetohelpme。Come,letusraiseitfromtherock。

Willingly,answeredChingachgook,whounderstoodthedialect。Lead。wewillfollow。

Thestranger,unabletodistinguishbetweenvoicesandaccentsamidtheragingoftherapid,ledthewayinthenecessarydirection。and,thetwootherskeepingcloseathisheels,allthreespeedilyreachedthecanoe。TheIro-

quoislaidholdofoneend,Chingacbgookplacedhimselfinthecentre,andJasperwenttotheoppositeextremity,asitwasimportantthatthestrangershouldnotdetectthepresenceofapale-face,adiscoverythatmightbemadebythepartsofthedresstheyoungmanstillwore,aswellasbythegeneralappearanceofhishead。

Lift,saidtheIroquoisinthesententiousmannerofhisrace。andbyatriflingeffortthecanoewasraisedfromtherock,heldamomentintheairtoemptyit,andthenplacedcarefullyonthewaterinitsproperposition。Allthreehelditfirmly,lestitshouldescapefromtheirhandsunderthepressureoftheviolentcurrent,whiletheIro-

quois,wholed,ofcourse,beingattheupperendoftheboat,tookthedirectionoftheeasternshore,ortowardsthespotwherehisfriendswaitedhisreturn。

AstheDelawareandJasperwellknewtheremustbeseveralmoreoftheIroquoisontherift,from。thecircum-

stancethattheirownappearancehadoccasionednosur-

priseintheindividualtheyhadmet,bothfelttheneces-

sityofextremecaution。Menlessboldanddeterminedwouldhavethoughtthattheywereincurringtoogreatariskbythusventuringintothemidstoftheirenemies。

butthesehardybordererswereunacquaintedwithfear,wereaccustomedtohazards,andsowellunderstoodthenecessityofatleastpreventingtheirfoesfromgettingtheboat,thattheywouldhavecheerfullyencounteredevengreaterriskstosecuretheirobject。Soall-importanttothesafetyofMabel,indeed,didJasperdeemtheposses-

sionorthedestructionofthiscanoe,thathehaddrawnhisknife,andstoodreadytoripupthebark,inordertorendertheboattemporarilyunserviceable,shouldany-

thingoccurtocompeltheDelawareandhimselftoaban-

dontheirprize。

Inthemeantime,theIroquois,wholedtheway,pro-

ceededslowlythroughthewaterinthedirectionofhisownparty,stillgraspingthecanoe,anddragginghisre-

luctantfollowersinhistrain。OnceChingachgookraisedhistomahawk,andwasabouttoburyitinthebrainofhisconfidingandunsuspiciousneighbor。buttheprobabilitythatthedeath-cryorthefloatingbodymightgivethealarminducedthatwarychieftochangehispurpose。Atthenextmomentheregrettedthisindecision,forthethreewhoclungtothecanoesuddenlyfoundthemselvesintheceutreofapartyofnolessthanfourotherswhowereinquestofit。

Aftertheusualbriefcharacteristicexclamationsofsat-

isfaction,thesavageseagerlylaidholdofthecanoe,forallseemedimpressedwiththenecessityofsecuringthisimportantboat,theonesideinordertoassailtheirfoes,andtheothertosecuretheirretreat。Theadditiontotheparty,however,wassounlooked-for,andsocompletelygavetheenemythesuperiority,thatforafewmomentstheingenuityandaddressofeventheDelawarewereatfault。ThefiveIroquois,whoseemedperfectlytounder-

standtheirerrand,pressedforwardtowardstheirownshore,withoutpausingtoconverse。theirobjectbeingintruthtoobtainthepaddles,whichtheyhadpreviouslysecured,andtoembarkthreeorfourwarriors,withalltheirriflesandpowder-horns,thewantofwhichhadalonepreventedtheircrossingtheriverbyswimmingassoonasitwasdark。

Inthismanner,thebodyoffriendsandfoesunitedreachedthemarginoftheeasternchannel,where,asinthecaseofthewestern,theriverwastoodeeptobewaded。

Hereashortpausesucceeded,itbeingnecessarytodeter-

minethemannerinwhichthecanoewastobecarriedacross。Oneofthefourwhohadjustreachedtheboatwasachief。andthehabitualdeferencewhichtheAmeri-

canIndianpaystomerit,experience,andstationkepttheotherssilentuntilthisindividualhadspoken。

ThehaltgreatlyaddedtothedangerofdiscoveringthepresenceofJasper,inparticular,who,however,hadtheprecautiontothrowthecapheworeintothebottomofthecanoe。Beingwithouthisjacketandshirt,theoutlineofhisfigure,intheobscurity,wouldnowbelesslikelytoattractobservation。Hisposition,too,atthesternofthecanoealittlefavoredhisconcealment,theIroquoisnatur-

allykeepingtheirlooksdirectedtheotherway。NotsowithChingachgook。Thiswarriorwasliterallyinthemidstofhismostdeadlyfoes,andhecouldscarcelymovewithouttouchingoneofthem。Yethewasapparentlyunmoved,thoughhekeptallhissensesonthealert,inreadinesstoescape,ortostrikeablowatthepropermo-

ment。Bycarefullyabstainingfromlookingtowardsthosebehindhim,helessenedthechancesofdiscovery,andwaitedwiththeindomitablepatienceofanIndianfortheinstantwhenheshouldberequiredtoact。

Letallmyyoungmenbuttwo,oneateachendofthecanoe,crossandgettheirarms,saidtheIroquoischief。

Letthetwopushovertheboat。

TheIndiansquietlyobeyed,leavingJasperatthestern,andtheIroquoiswhohadfoundthecanoeatthebowofthelightcraft,Chingachgookburyinghimselfsodeepintheriverastobepassedbytheotherswithoutdetection。

Thesplashinginthewater,thetossingarms,andthecallsofonetoanother,soonannouncedthatthefourwhohadlastjoinedthepartywerealreadyswimming。Assoonasthisfactwascertain,theDelawarerose,resumedhisformerstation,andbegantothinkthemomentforactionwascome。

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