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the pathfinder-第14部分
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the Sergeant's sweet child must be saved; even if we go in
without our own scalps。〃
By this time the Pathfinder was in the centre of the
river; and almost abreast of his enemies; while the other
canoe; impelled by the vigorous arms of Cap and Jasper;
had nearly gained the opposite shore at the precise spot
that had been pointed out to them。 The old mariner now
played his part manfully; for he was on his proper ele…
ment; loved his niece sincerely; had a proper regard for
his own person; and was not unused to fire; though his
experience certainly lay in a very different species of
warfare。 A few strokes of the paddles were given; and
the canoe shot into the bushes; Mabel was hurried to land
by Jasper; and for the present all three of the fugitives
were safe。
Not so with the Pathfinder: his hardy self…devotion
had brought him into a situation of unusual exposure; the
hazards of which were much increased by the fact that;
just as he drifted nearest to the enemy the party on the
shore rushed down the bank and joined their friends who
still stood in the water。 The Oswego was about a cable's
length in width at this point; and; the canoe being in the
centre; the object was only a hundred yards from the rifles
that were constantly discharged at it; or; at the usual
target distance for that weapon。
In this extremity the steadiness and skill of the Path…
finder did him good service。 He knew that his safety de…
pended altogether on keeping in motion; for a stationary
object at that distance; would have been hit nearly every
shot。 Nor was motion of itself sufficient; for; accustomed
to kill the bounding deer; his enemies probably knew how
to vary the line of aim so as to strike him; should he con…
tinue to move in any one direction。 He was consequently
compelled to change the course of the canoe; at one mo…
ment shooting down with the current; with the swiftness
of an arrow; and at the next checking its progress in that
direction; to glance athwart the stream。 Luckily the
Iroquois could not reload their pieces in the water; and the
bushes that everywhere fringed the shore rendered it diffi…
cult to keep the fugitive in view when on the land。 Aided
by these circumstances; and having received the fire of all
his foes; the Pathfinder was gaining fast in distance; both
downwards and across the current; when a new danger
suddenly; if not unexpectedly; presented itself; by the ap…
pearance of the party that had been left in ambush below
with a view to watch the river。
These were the savages alluded to in the short dialogue
already related。 They were no less than ten in number;
and; understanding all the advantages of their bloody oc…
cupation; they had posted themselves at a spot where the
water dashed among rocks and over shallows; in a way to
form a rapid which; in the language of the country; is
called a rift。 The Pathfinder saw that; if he entered this
rift; he should be compelled to approach a point where the
Iroquois had posted themselves; for the current was irre…
sistible; and the rocks allowed no other safe passage; while
death or captivity would be the probable result of the
attempt。 All his efforts; therefore; were turned toward
reaching the western shore; the foe being all on the eastern
side of the river; but the exploit surpassed human power;
and to attempt to stem the stream would at once have so
far diminished the motion of the canoe as to render aim
certain。 In this exigency the guide came to a decision
with his usual cool promptitude; making his preparations
accordingly。 Instead of endeavoring to gain the channel;
he steered towards the shallowest part of the stream; on
reaching which he seized his rifle and pack; leaped into
the water; and began to wade from rock to rock; taking
the direction of the western shore。 The canoe whirled
about in the furious current; now rolling over some slip…
pery stone; now filling; and then emptying itself; until it
lodged on the shore; within a few yards of the spot where
the Iroquois had posted themselves。
In the meanwhile the Pathfinder was far from being out
of danger; for the first minute; admiration of his prompti…
tude and daring; which are so high virtues in the mind of
an Indian; kept his enemies motionless; but the desire of
revenge; and the cravings for the much…prized trophy;
soon overcame this transient feeling; and aroused them
from their stupor。 Rifle flashed after rifle; and the bullets
whistled around the head of the fugitive; amid the roar
of the waters。 Still he proceeded like one who bore a
charmed life; for; while his rude frontier garments were
more than once cut; his skin was not razed。
As the Pathfinder; in several instances; was compelled
to wade in water which rose nearly to his arms; while he
kept his rifle and ammunition elevated above the raging
current; the toil soon fatigued him; and he was glad to
stop at a large stone; or a small rock; which rose so high
above the river that its upper surface was dry。 On this
stone he placed his powder…horn; getting behind it him…
self; so as to have the advantage of a partial cover for his
body。 The western shore was only fifty feet distant; but
the quiet; swift; dark current that glanced through the
interval sufficiently showed that here he would be com…
pelled to swim。
A short cessation in the firing now took place on the
part of the Indians; who gathered about the canoe; and;
having found the paddles; were preparing to cross the river。
〃Pathfinder;〃 called a voice from among the bushes; at
the point nearest to the person addressed; on the western
shore。
〃What would you have; Jasper?〃
〃Be of good heart friends are at hand; and not a single
Mingo shall cross without suffering for his boldness。 Had
you not better leave the rifle on the rock; and swim to us
before the rascals can get afloat?〃
〃A true woodsman never quits his piece while he has
any powder in his horn or a bullet in his pouch。 I have
not drawn a trigger this day; Eau…douce; and shouldn't
relish the idea of parting with those reptiles without caus…
ing them to remember my name。 A little water will not
harm my legs; and I see that blackguard; Arrowhead;
among the scamps; and wish to send him the wages he has
so faithfully earned。 You have not brought the Sergeant's
daughter down here in a range with their bullets; I hope;
Jasper?〃
〃She is safe for the present at least; though all depends
on our keeping tne river between us and the enemy。 They
must know our weakness now; and; should they cross; no
doubt some of their party will be left on the other side。〃
〃This canoeing touches your gifts rather than mine;
boy; though I will handle a paddle with the best Mingo
that ever struck a salmon。 If they cross below the rift;
why can't we cross in the still water above; and keep play…
ing at dodge and turn with the wolves?〃
〃Because; as I have said; they will leave a party on the
other shore; and then; Pathfinder; would you expose Mabel;
to the rifles of the Iroquois?〃
〃The Sergeant's daughter must be saved;〃 returned the
guide; with calm energy。 〃You are right; Jasper; she
has no gift to authorize her in offering her sweet face and
tender body to a Mingo rifle。 What can be done; then?
They must be kept from crossing for an hour or two; if
possible; when we must do our best in the darkness。〃
〃I agree with you; Pathfinder; if it can be effected; but
are we strong enough for such a purpose?〃
〃The Lord is with us; boy; the Lord is with us; and it
is unreasonable to suppose that one like the Sergeant's
daughter will be altogether abandoned by Providence in
such a strait。 There is not a boat between the falls and
the garrison; except these two canoes; to my sartain knowl…
edge; and I think it will go beyond red…skin gifts to cross
in the face of two rifles like these of yourn and mine。 I
will not vaunt; Jasper; but it is well known on all this
frontier that Killdeer seldom fails。〃
〃Your skill is admitted by all; far and near; Pathfinder;
but a rifle takes time to be loaded; nor are you on the
land; aided by a good cover; where you can work to the
advantage you are used to。 If you had our canoe; might
you not pass to the shore with a dry rifle?〃
〃Can an eagle fly; Jasper?〃 returned the other; laugh…
ing in his usual manner; and looking back as he spoke。
But it would be unwise to expose yourself on the water;
for them miscreants are beginning to bethink them again
of powder and bullets。〃
〃It can be done without any such chances。 Master Cap
has gone up to the canoe; and will cast the branch of a
tree into the river to try the current; which sets from the
point above in the direction of your rock。 See; there it
comes already; if it float fairly; you must raise your arm;
when the canoe will follow。 At all events; if the boat
should pass you; the eddy below will bring it up; and I can
recover it。〃
While Jasper was still speaking; the floating branch
came in sight; and; quickening its progress with the in…
creasing velocity of the current; it swept swiftly down
towards the Pathfinder; who seized it as it was passing;
and held it in the air as a sign of success。 Cap understood
the signal; and presently the canoe was launched into the
stream; with a caution and an intelligence that the habits
of the mariner had fitted him to observe。 It floated in
the same direction as the branch; and in a minute was ar…
rested by the Pathfinder。
〃This has been done with a frontier man's judgment
Jasper;〃 said the guide; laughing; 〃but you have your
gifts; which incline most to the water; as mine incline to
the woods。 Now let them Mingo knaves cock their rifles
and get rests; for this is the last chance they are likely to
have at a man without a cover。〃
〃Nay; shove the canoe towards the shore; quartering the
current; and throw yourself into it as it goes off;〃 said
Jasper eagerly。 〃There is little use in running any risk。〃
〃I love to stand up face to face with my enemies like a
man; while they set me the example;〃 returned the Path…
finder proudly。 〃I am not a red…skin born; and it is more
a white man's gifts to fight openly than to lie in ambush…
ment。〃
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