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the pathfinder-第6部分

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trust that some may think it narrow; and narrow it is; if
you wish it to keep off the foe。  Ontario has two ends;
and the enemy that is afraid to cross it will be certain to
come round it。〃

〃Ah! that comes of your dd fresh…water ponds!〃
growled Cap; hemming so loudly as to cause him instantly
to repent the indiscretion。  〃No man; now; ever heard of
a pirate or a ship getting round one end of the Atlantic!〃

〃Mayhap the ocean has no ends?〃

〃That it hasn't; nor sides; nor bottom。  The nation
which is snugly moored on one of its coasts need fear
nothing from the one anchored abeam; let it be ever so
savage; unless it possesses the art of ship building。  No;
no! the people who live on the shores of the Atlantic need
fear but little for their skins or their scalps。  A man may
lie down at night in those regions; in the hope of finding
the hair on his head in the morning; unless he wears a
wig。〃

〃It isn't so here。  I don't wish to flurry the young
woman; and therefore I will be in no way particular;
though she seems pretty much listening to Eau…douce; as
we call him; but without the edication I have received; I
should think it at this very moment; a risky journey to
go over the very ground that lies between us and the gar…
rison; in the present state of this frontier。  There are about
as many Iroquois on this side of Ontario as there are on
the other。 It is for this very reason; friend Cap; that the
Sergeant has engaged us to come out and show you the
path。〃

〃What! do the knaves dare to cruise so near the guns
of one of his Majesty's works?〃

〃Do not the ravens resort near the carcass of the deer;
though the fowler is at hand?  They come this…a…way; as
it might be; naturally。  There are more or less whites
passing between the forts and the settlements; and they
are sure to be on their trails。  The Sarpent has come up
one side of the river; and I have come up the other; in
order to scout for the outlying rascals; while Jasper brought
up the canoe; like a bold…hearted sailor as he is。  The
Sergeant told him; with tears in his eyes; all about his child;
and how his heart yearned for her; and how gentle and
obedient she was; until I think the lad would have dashed
into a Mingo camp single…handed; rather than not a…come。〃

〃We thank him; and shall think the better of him for
his readiness; though I suppose the boy has run no great
risk; after all。〃

〃Only the risk of being shot from a cover; as he forced
the canoe up a swift rift; or turned an elbow in the stream;
with his eyes fastened on the eddies。  Of all the risky
journeys; that on an ambushed river is the most risky; in
my judgment; and that risk has Jasper run。〃

〃And why the devil has the Sergeant sent for me to
travel a hundred and fifty miles in this outlandish man…
ner?  Give me an offing; and the enemy in sight; and I'll
play with him in his own fashion; as long as he pleases;
long bows or close quarters; but to be shot like a turtle
asleep is not to my humor。  If it were not for little Mag…
net there; I would tack ship this instant; make the best of
my way back to York; and let Ontario take care of itself;
salt water or fresh water。〃

〃That wouldn't mend the matter much; friend mariner;
as the road to return is much longer; and almost as bad as
the road to go on。  Trust to us; and we will carry you
through safely; or lose our scalps。〃

Cap wore a tight solid queue; done up in eelskin; while
the top of his head was nearly bald; and he mechanically
passed his hand over both as if to make certain that each
was in its right place。  He was at the bottom; however; a
brave man; and had often faced death with coolness;
though never in the frightful forms in which it presented
itself under the brief but graphic picture of his com…
panion。  It was too late to retreat; and he determined to
put the best face on the matter; though he could not avoid
muttering inwardly a few curses on the indiscretion with
which his brother…in…law; the Sergeant; had led him into
his present dilemma。

〃I make no doubt; Master Pathfinder;〃 he answered;
when these thoughts had found time to glance through
his mind; 〃that we shall reach port in safety。  What dis…
tance may we now be from the fort?〃

〃Little more than fifteen miles; and swift miles too; as
the river runs; if the Mingos let us go clear。〃

〃And I suppose the woods wilL stretch along starboard
and larboard; as heretofore?〃

〃Anan?〃

〃I mean that we shall have to pick our way through
these damned trees。〃

〃Nay; nay; you will go in the canoe; and the Oswego
has been cleared of its flood…wood by the troops。  It will
be floating down stream; and that; too; with a swift cur…
rent。〃

〃And what the devil is to prevent these minks of which
you speak from shooting us as we double a headland; or
are busy in steering clear of the rocks?〃

〃The Lord!  He who has so often helped others in
greater difficulties。  Many and many is the time that my
head would have been stripped of hair; skin; and all; hadn't
the Lord fi't of my side。  I never go into a skrimmage;
friend mariner; without thinking of this great ally; who
can do more in battle than all the battalions of the 60th;
were they brought into a single line。〃

〃Ay; ay; this may do well enough for a scouter; but we
seamen like our offing; and to go into action with nothing
in our minds but the business before us  plain broadside
and broadside work; and no trees or rocks to thicken the
water。〃

〃And no Lord too; I dare to say; if the truth were
known。  Take my word for it; Master Cap; that no battle
is the worse fi't for having the Lord on your side。  Look
at the head of the Big Sarpent; there; you can see the
mark of a knife all along by his left ear: now nothing but
a bullet from this log rifle of mine saved his scalp that
day; for it had fairly started; and half a minute more
would have left him without the war…lock。  When the
Mohican squeezes my hand; and intermates that I be…
friended him in that matter; I tell him no; it was the Lord
who led me to the only spot where execution could be
done; or his necessity be made known; on account of the
smoke。  Sartain; when I got the right position; I finished
the affair of my own accord。  For a friend under the
tomahawk is apt to make a man think quick and act at
once; as was my case; or the Sarpent's spirit would be
hunting in the happy land of his people at this very mo…
ment。〃

〃Come; come; Pathfinder; this palaver is worse than
being skinned from stem to stem; we have but a few hours
of sun; and had better be drifting down this said current
of yours while we may。  Magnet dear; are you not ready
to get under way?〃

Magnet started; blushed brightly; and made her prep…
arations for immediate departure。  Not a syllable of the
discourse just related had she heard; for Eau…douce; as
young Jasper was oftener called than anything else; had
been filling her ears with a description of the yet distant
part towards which she was journeying; with accounts of
her father; whom she had not seen since a child; and with
the manner of life of those who lived in the frontier gar…
risons。  Unconsciously she had become deeply interested;
and her thoughts had been too intently directed to these
matters to allow any of the less agreeable subjects dis…
cussed by those so near to reach her ears。  The bustle of
departure put an end to the conversation; and; the bag…
gage of the scouts or guides being trifling; in a few minutes
the whole party was ready to proceed。  As they were about
to quit the spot; however; to the surprise of even his
fellow…guides; Pathfinder collected a quantity of branches
and threw them upon the embers of the fire; taking care
even to see that some of the wood was damp; in order to
raise as dark and dense a smoke as possible。

〃When you can hide your trail; Jasper;〃 said he; 〃a
smoke at leaving an encampment may do good instead of
harm。  If there are a dozen Mingos within ten miles of
us; some on 'em are on the heights; or in the trees; look…
ing out for smokes; let them see this; and much good may
it do them。  They are welcome to our leavings。〃

〃But may they not strike and follow on our trail?〃
asked the youth; whose interest in the hazard of his situa…
tion had much increased since the meeting with Magnet。
〃We shall leave a broad path to the river。〃

〃The broader the better; when there; it will surpass
Mingo cunning; even; to say which way the canoe has gone
… up stream or down。  Water is the only thing in natur'
that will thoroughly wash out a trail; and even water will
not always do it when the scent is strong。  Do you not see;
Eau…douce; that if any Mingos have seen our path below
the falls; they will strike off towards this smoke; and that
they will naturally conclude that they who began by going
up stream will end by going up stream。  If they know
anything; they now know a party is out from the fort; and
it will exceed even Mingo wit to fancy that we have come
up here just for the pleasure of going back again; and
that; too; the same day; and at the risk of our scalps。〃

〃Certainly;〃 added Jasper; who was talking apart with
the Pathfinder; as they moved towards the wind…row;
〃they cannot know anything about the Sergeant's daugh…
ter; for the greatest secrecy has been observed on her ac…
count。〃

〃And they will learn nothing here;〃 returned Path…
finder; causing his companion to see that he trod with the
utmost care on the impression left on the leaves by the
little foot of Mabel; 〃unless this old salt…water fish has
been taking his niece about in the wind…row; like a fa'n
playing by the side of the old doe。〃

〃Buck; you mean; Pathfinder。〃

〃Isn't he a queerity?  Now I can consort with such a
sailor as yourself; Eau…douce; and find nothing very con…
trary in our gifts; though yours belong to the lakes and
mine to the woods。  Hark'e; Jasper;〃 continued the scout;
laughing in his noiseless manner; 〃suppose we try the
temper of his blade and run him over the falls?〃

〃And what would be done with the pretty niece in the
meanwhile?〃

〃Nay; nay; no harm shall come to her; she must walk
round the portage; at any rate; but you and I can try this
Atlantic 
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