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the pathfinder-第12部分

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The Mohican had followed the trail of their enemies
some distance towards the fort; until the latter caught a
sight of the smoke of Jasper's fire; when they instantly
retraced their steps。  It now became necessary for Chin…
gachgook; who ran the greatest risk of detection; to find a
cover where he could secrete bimself until the party might
pass。  It was perhaps fortunate for him that the savages
were so intent on this recent discovery; that they did not
bestow the ordinary attention on the signs of the forest。
At all events; they passed him swiftly; fifteen in number;
treading lightly in each other's footsteps; and he was en…
abled again to get into their rear。  After proceeding to
the place where the footsteps of Pathfinder and the Mohi…
can had joined the principal trail; the Iroquois had struck
off to the river; which they reached just as Jasper had dis…
appeared behind the bend below。  The smoke being now
in plain view; the savages plunged into the woods and
endeavored to approach the fire unseen。  Chingachgook
profited by this occasion to descend to the water; and to
gain the bend in the river also; which he thought had been
effected undiscovered。  Here he paused; as has been stated;
until he saw his enemies at the fire; where their stay; how…
ever; was very short。

Of the motives of the Iroquois the Mohican could judge
only by their acts。  He thought they had detected the
artifice of the fire; and were aware that it had been kindled
with a view to mislead them; for; after a hasty examina…
tion of the spot; they had separated; some plunging again
into the woods; while six or eight had followed the foot…
steps of Jasper along the shore; and come down the stream
towards the place where the canoes had landed。  What
course they might take on reaching that spot was only to
be conjectured; for the Serpent had felt the emergency
to be too pressing to delay looking for his friends any
longer。  From some indications that were to be gathered
from their gestures; however; he thought it probable that
their enemies might follow down in the margin of the
stream; but could not be certain。

As the Patlifilider related these facts to his companions;
the professional feelings of the two other white men came
uppermost; and; both naturally reverted to their habits; in
quest of the means of escape。

〃Let us run out the canoes at once;〃 said Jasper eagerly;
〃the current is strong; and by using the paddles vigorously
we shall soon be beyond the reach of these scoundrels!〃

〃And this poor flower; that first blossomed in the clear…
ings  shall it wither in the forest?〃 objected his friend;
with a poetry which he had unconsciously imbibed by his
long association with the Delawares。

〃We must all die first;〃 answered the youth; a generous
color mounting to his temples; 〃Mabel and Arrowhead's
wife may lie down in the canoes; while we do our duty;
like men; on our feet。〃

〃Ay; you are active at the paddle and the oar; Eau…douce;
I will allow; but an accursed Mingo is more active at his
mischief; the canoes are swift; but a rifle bullet is swifter。〃

〃It is the business of men; engaged as we have been by
a confiding father; to run this risk  〃

〃But it is not their business to overlook prudence。〃

〃Prudence! a man may carry his prudence so far as to
forget his courage。〃

The group was standing on the narrow strand; the Path…
finder leaning on his rifle; the butt of which rested on the
gravelly beach; while both his hands clasped the barrel
at the height of his own shoulders。  As Jasper threw out
this severe and unmerited imputation; the deep red of his
comrade's face maintained its hue unchanged; though the
young man perceived that the fingers grasped the iron of
the gun with the tenacity of a vice。  Here all betrayal of
emotion ceased。

〃You are young and hot…headed;〃 returned Pathfinder;
with a dignity that impressed his listeners with a keen
sense of his moral superiority; 〃but my life has been
passed among dangers of this sort; and my experience and
gifts are not to be mastered by the impatience of a boy。
As for courage; Jasper; I will not send back an angry and
unmeaning word to meet an angry and an unmeaning word;
for I know that you are true in your station and according
to your knowledge; but take the advice of one who faced the
Mingos when you were a child; and know that their cun…
ning is easier sarcumvented by prudence than outwitted by
foolishness。〃

〃I ask your pardon; Pathfinder;〃 said the repentant
Jasper; eagerly grasping the hand that the other permitted
him to seize; 〃I ask your pardon; humbly and sincerely。
'Twas a foolish; as well as wicked thing to hint of a man
whose heart; in a good cause; is known to be as firm as the
rocks on the lake shore。〃

For the first time the color deepened on the cheek of
the Pathfinder; and the solemn dignity which he had as…
sumed; under a purely natural impulse; disappeared in the
expression of the earnest simplicity inherent in all his
feelings。  He met the grasp of his young friend with a
squeeze as cordial as if no chord had jarred between them;
and a slight sternness that had gathered about his eye
disappeared in a look of natural kindness。

〃'Tis well; Jasper;〃 he answered; laughing; 〃I bear
no ill…will; nor shall any one on my behalf。  My natur' is
that of a white man; and that is to bear no malice。  It
might have been ticklish work to have said half as much
to the Sarpent here; though he is a Delaware; for color will
have its way  〃

A touch on his shoulder caused the speaker to cease。
Mabel was standing erect in the canoe; her light; but swell…
ing form bent forward in an attitude of graceful earnest…
ness; her finger on her lips; her head averted; her spirited
eyes riveted on an opening in the bushes; and one arm ex…
tended with a fishing…rod; the end of which had touched
the Pathfinder。  The latter bowed his head to a level with
a look…out near which he had intentionally kept himself
and then whispered to Jasper; 

〃The accursed Mingos!  Stand to your arms; my men;
but lay quiet as the corpses of dead trees!〃

Jasper advanced rapidly; but noiselessly; to the canoe;
and with a gentle violence induced Mabel to place herself
in such an attitude as concealed her entire body; though
it would have probably exceeded his means to induce the
girl so far to lower her head that she could not keep her
gaze fastened on their enemies。  He then took his own post
near her; with his rifle cocked and poised; in readiness to
fire。  Arrowhead and Chingachgook crawled to the cover;
and lay in wait like snakes; with their arms prepared for
service; while the wife of the former bowed her head be…
tween her knees; covered it with her calico robe; and re…
mained passive and immovable。  Cap loosened both his
pistols in their belt; but seemed quite at a loss what
course to pursue。  The Pathfinder did not stir。  He had
originally got a position where he might aim with deadly
effect through the leaves; and where he could watch the
movements of his enemies; and he was far too steady to
be disconcerted at a moment so critical。

It was truly an alarming instant。  Just as Mabel touched
the shoulder of her guide; three of the Iroquois had ap…
eared in the water; at the bend of the river; within a
hundred yards of the cover; and halted to examine the
stream below。  They were all naked to the waist; armed
for an expedition against their foes; and in their war…
paint。  It was apparent that they were undecided as to the
course they ought to pursue in order to find the fugitives。
One pointed down the river; a second up the stream; and
the third towards the opposite bank。  They evidently
doubted。



CHAPTER V

Death is here and death is there;
Death is busy everywhere。
SHELLEY


It was a breathless moment。  The only clue the fugitives
possessed to the intentions of their pursuers was in their
gestures and the indications which escaped them in the
fury of disappointment。  That a party had returned
already; on their own footsteps; by land; was pretty certain;
and all the benefit expected from the artifice of the fire
was necessarily lost。  But that consideration became of
little moment just then; for the party was menaced with
an immediate discovery by those who had kept on a level
with the river。  All the facts presented themselves clearly;
and as it might be by intuition; to the mind of Pathfinder;
who perceived the necessity of immediate decision and of
being in readiness to act in concert。  Without making any
noise; therefore; he managed to get the two Indians and
Jasper near him; when he opened his communications in
a whisper。

〃We must be ready; we must be ready;〃 he said。  〃There
are but three of the scalping devils; and we are five; four
of whom may be set down as manful warriors for such a
skrimmage。  Eau…douce; do you take the fellow that is
painted like death; Chingachgook; I give you the chief;
and Arrowhead must keep his eye on the young one。  There
must be no mistake; for two bullets in the same body would
be sinful waste; with one like the Sergeant's daughter in
danger。  I shall hold myself in resarve against accident;
lest a fourth reptile appear; for one of your hands may
prove unsteady。  By no means fire until I give the word;
we must not let the crack of the rifle be heard except in
the last resort; since all the rest of the miscreants are still
within hearing。  Jasper; boy; in case of any movement
behind us on the bank; I trust to you to run out the canoe
with the Sergeant's daughter; and to pull for the garrison;
by God's leave。〃

The Pathfinder had no sooner given these directions
than the near approach of their enemies rendered profound
silence necessary。  The Iroquois in the river were slowly
descending the stream; keeping of necessity near the
bushes which overhung the water; while the rustling of
leaves and the snapping of twigs soon gave fearful evidence
that another party was moving along the bank; at an
equally graduated pace; and directly abreast of them。  In
consequence of the distance between the bushes planted
by the fugitives and the true shore; the two parties became
visible to each other when opposi
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