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the pathfinder-第23部分

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ing; as she stood on the solitary bastion; facing the air
from the lake; and experiencing the genial influence of
its freshness pervading both her body and her mind。
〃How very beautiful! and yet how singular!〃

The words; and the train of her ideas; were interrupted
by a touch of a finger on her shoulder; and turning; in the
expectation of seeing her father; Mabel found Pathfinder
at her side。  He was leaning quietly on his long rifle; and
laughing in his quiet manner; while; with an outstretched
arm; he swept over the whole panorama of land and water。

〃Here you have both our domains;〃 said he;  〃Jasper's
and mine。  The lake is for him; and the woods are for
me。  The lad sometimes boasts of the breadth of his
dominions; but I tell him my trees make as broad a
plain on the face of this 'arth as all his water。  Well;
Mabel; you are fit for either; for I do not see that fear of
the Mingos; or night…marches; can destroy your pretty
looks。〃

〃It is a new character for the Pathfinder to appear in;
to compliment a silly girl。〃

〃Not silly; Mabel; no; not in the least silly。  The Ser…
geant's daughter would do discredit to her worthy father;
were she to do or say anything that could be called silly。〃

〃Then she must take care and not put too much faith in
treacherous; flattering words。  But; Pathfinder; I rejoice to
see you among us again; for; though Jasper did not seem
to feel much uneasiness; I was afraid some accident might
have happened to you and your friend on that frightful
rift。〃

〃The lad knows us both; and was sartain that we
should not drown; which is scarcely one of my gifts。  It
would have been hard swimming of a sartainty; with a
long…barrelled rifle in the hand; and what between the
game; and the savages and the French; Killdeer and I
have gone through too much in company to part very
easily。  No; no; we waded ashore; the rift being shallow
enough for that with small exceptions; and we landed with
our arms in our hands。  We had to take our time for it;
on account of the Iroquois; I will own; but; as soon as the
skulking vagabonds saw the lights that the Sergeant sent
down to your canoe; we well understood they would
decamp; since a visit might have been expected from some
of the garrison。  So it was only sitting patiently on the
stones for an hour; and all the danger was over。  Patience
is the greatest of virtues in a woodsman。〃

〃I rejoice to hear this; for fatigue itself could scarcely
make me sleep; for thinking of what might befall you。〃

〃Lord bless your tender little heart; Mabel! but this is
the way with all you gentle ones。  I must say; on my part;
however; that I was right glad to see the lanterns come
down to the waterside; which I knew to be a sure sign of
_your_ safety。  We hunters and guides are rude beings; but
we have our feelings and our idees; as well as any general
in the army。  Both Jasper and I would have died before
you should have come to harm  we would。〃

〃I thank you for all you did for me; Pathfinder; from
the bottom of my heart; I thank you; and; depend on it;
my father shall know it。  I have already told him much;
but have still a duty to perform on this subject。〃

〃Tush; Mabel!  The Sergeant knows what the woods
be; and what men  true red men  be; too。  There is lit…
tle need to tell him anything about it。  Well; now you
have met your father; do you find the honest old soldier
the sort of person you expected to find ?〃

〃He is my own dear father; and received me as a soldier
and a father should receive a child。  Have you known him
long; Pathfinder?〃

〃That is as people count time。  I was just twelve when
the Sergeant took me on my first scouting; and that is
now more than twenty years ago。  We had a tramping time
of it; and; as it was before your day; you would have had
no father; had not the rifle been one of my natural gifts。〃

〃Explain yourself。〃

〃It is too simple for many words。  We were ambushed;
and the Sergeant got a bad hurt; and would have lost his
scalp; but for a sort of inbred turn I took to the weapon。
We brought him off; however; and a handsomer head of
hair; for his time of life; is not to be found in the rijiment
than the Sergeant carries about with him this blessed day。〃

〃You saved my father's life; Pathfinder!〃 exclaimed
Mabel; unconsciously; though warmly; taking one of his
hard; sinewy hands into both her own。  〃God bless you
for this; too; among your other good acts!〃

〃Nay; I did not say that much; though I believe I did
save his scalp。  A man might live without a scalp; and so
I cannot say I saved his life。  Jasper may say that much
consarning you; for without his eye and arm the canoe
would never have passed the rift in safety on a night like
the last。  The gifts of the lad are for the water; while
mine are for the hunt and the trail。  He is yonder; in the
cove there; looking after the canoes; and keeping his eye
on his beloved little craft。  To my eye; there is no likelier
youth in these parts than Jasper Western。〃

For the first time since she had left her room; Mabel
now turned her eyes beneath her; and got a view of what
might be called the foreground of the remarkable picture
she had been studying with so much pleasure。  The
Oswego threw its dark waters into the lake; between banks
of some height; that on its eastern side being bolder and
projecting farther north than that on its western。  The
fort was on the latter; and immediately beneath it were a
few huts of logs; which; as they could not interfere with
the defence of the place; had been erected along the strand
for the purpose of receiving and containing such stores as
were landed; or were intended to be embarked; in the
communications between the different ports on the shores
of Ontario。  Two low; curved; gravelly points had been
formed with surprising regularity by the counteracting
forces of the northerly winds and the swift current; and;
inclining from the storms of the lake; formed two coves
within the river: that on the western side was the most
deeply indented; and; as it also had the most water; it
formed a sort of picturesque little port for the post。  It
was along the narrow strand that lay between the low
height of the fort and the water of this cove; that the rude
buildings just mentioned had been erected。

Several skiffs; bateaux; and canoes were hauled up on
the shore; and in the cove itself lay the little craft from
which Jasper obtained his claim to be considered a sailor。
She was cutter…rigged; might have been of forty tons bur…
then; was so neatly constructed and painted as to have
something of the air of a vessel of war; though entirely
without quarters; and rigged and sparred with so scrupu…
lous a regard to proportions and beauty; as well as fitness
and judgment; as to give her an appearance that even
Mabel at once distinguished to be gallant and trim。  Her
mould was admirable; for a wright of great skill had sent
her drafts from England; at the express request of the
officer who had caused her to be constructed; her paint
dark; warlike; and neat; and the long coach…whip pennant
that she wore at once proclaimed her to be the property
of the king。  Her name was the _Scud_。

〃That; then; is the vessel of Jasper!〃 said Mabel; who
associated the master of the little craft very naturally with
the cutter itself。  〃Are there many others on this lake?〃

〃The Frenchers have three: one of which; they tell me;
is a real ship; such as are used on the ocean; another a
brig; and a third is a cutter; like the _Scud_ here; which
they call the _Squirrel_; in their own tongue; however; and
which seems to have a natural hatred of our own pretty
boat; for Jasper seldom goes out that the _Squirrel_ is not
at his heels。〃

〃And is Jasper one to run from a Frenchman; though
he appears in the shape of a squirrel; and that; too; on the
water?〃

〃Of what use would valor be without the means of
turning it to account?  Jasper is a brave boy; as all on this
frontier know; but he has no gun except a little howitzer;
and then his crew consists only of two men besides him…
self; and a boy。  I was with him in one of his trampooses;
and the youngster was risky enough; for he brought us
so near the enemy that rifles began to talk; but the
Frenchers carry cannon and ports; and never show their
faces outside of Frontenac; without having some twenty
men; besides their _Squirrel_; in their cutter。  No; no; this
_Scud_ was built for flying; and the major says he will not
put her in a fighting humor by giving her men and arms;
lest she should take him at his word; and get her wings
clipped。  I know little of these things; for my gifts are
not at all in that way; but I see the reason of the thing 
I see its reason; though Jasper does not。〃

〃Ah! here is my uncle; none the worse for his swim;
coming to look at this inland sea。〃

Sure enough; Cap; who had announced his approach by
a couple of lusty hems; now made his appearance on the
bastion; where; after nodding to his neice and her com…
panion; he made a deliberate survey of the expanse of
water before him。  In order to effect this at his ease; the
mariner mounted on one of the old iron guns; folded his
arms across his breast; and balanced his body; as if he felt
the motion of a vessel。  To complete the picture; he had
a short pipe in his mouth。

〃Well; Master Cap;〃 asked the Pathfinder innocently; for
he did not detect the expression of contempt that was
gradually settling on the features of the other; 〃is it not
a beautiful sheet; and fit to be named a sea?〃

〃This; then; is what you call your lake?〃 demanded
Cap; sweeping the northern horizon with his pipe。  〃I
say; is this really your lake?〃

〃Sartain; and; if the judgment of one who has lived on
the shores of many others can be taken; a very good lake
it is。〃

〃Just as I expected。  A pond in dimensions; and a
scuttle…butt in taste。  It is all in vain to travel inland; in
the hope of seeing anything either full…grown or useful。
I knew it would turn out just in this way。〃

〃What is the matter…with Ontario; Master Cap?  It is
large; and fair to look at; and pleasant enough to drink;
for those who can't get at the water of the 
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