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the pathfinder-第77部分

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Mabel thought there were mockery and levity in this
appeal; and its manner rather fortified than weakened her
resolution to hold the place as long as possible。

〃Speak to me; uncle;〃 said she; with her mouth at a
loop; 〃and tell me what I ought to do。〃

〃Thank God! thank God!〃 ejaculated Cap; 〃the
sound of your sweet voice; Magnet; lightens my heart of a
heavy load; for I feared you had shared the fate of poor
Jennie。  My breast has felt the last four…and…twenty hours
as if a ton of kentledge had been stowed in it。  You ask
me what you ought to do; child; and I do not know how
to advise you; though you are my own sister's daughter!
The most I can say just now; my poor girl; is most heartily
to curse the day you or I ever saw this bit of fresh water。〃

〃But; uncle; is your life in danger  do _you_ think I
ought to; open the door?〃

〃A round turn and two half…hitches make a fast belay;
and I would counsel no one who is out of the hands of
these devils to unbar or unfasten anything in order to fall
into them。  As to the Quartermhaster and myself; we are
both elderly men; and not of much account to mankind in
general; as honest Pathfinder would say; and it can make
no great odds to him whether he balances the purser's
books this year or the next; and as for myself; why; if I
were on the seaboard; I should know what to do; but up
here; in this watery wilderness; I can only say; that if I
were behind that bit of a bulwark; it would take a good
deal of Indian logic to rouse me out of it。〃

〃You'll no' be minding all your uncle says; pretty
Mabel;〃 put in Muir; 〃for distress is obviously fast unset…
tling his faculties; and he is far from calculating all the
necessities of the emergency。  We are in the hands here
of very considerate and gentlemanly pairsons; it must be
acknowledged; and one has little occasion to apprehend
disagreeable violence。  The casualties that have occurred
are the common incidents of war; and can no' change our
sentiments of the enemy; for they are far from indicating
that any injustice will be done the prisoners。  I'm sure
that neither Master Cap nor myself has any cause of com…
plaint since we have given ourselves up to Master Arrow…
head; who reminds me of a Roman or a Spartan by his
virtues and moderation; but ye'll be remembering that
usages differ; and that our scalps may be lawful sacrifices
to appease the manes of fallen foes; unless you save them
by capitulation。〃

〃I shall do wiser to keep within the blockhouse until
the fate of the island is settled;〃 returned Mabel。  〃Our
enemies can feel no concern on account of one like me;
knowing that I can do them no harm; and I greatly prefer
to remain here as more befitting my sex and years。〃

〃If nothing but your convenience were concerned;
Mabel; we should all cheerfully acquiesce in your wishes;
but these gentlemen fancy that the work will aid their
operations; and they have a strong desire to possess it。
To be frank with you; finding myself and your uncle in a
very peculiar situation; I acknowledge that; to avert con…
sequences; I have assumed the power that belongs to his
Majesty's commission; and entered into a verbal capitula…
tion; by which I have engaged to give up the blockhouse
and the whole island。  It is the fortune of war; and must
be submitted to; so open the door; pretty Mabel; forth…
with; and confide yourself to the care of those who know
how to treat beauty and virtue in distress。  There's no
courtier in Scotland more complaisant than this chief; or
who is more familiar with the laws of decorum。〃

〃No leave blockhouse;〃 muttered June; who stood at
Mabel's side; attentive to all that passed。  〃Blockhouse
good  got no scalp。〃

Our heroine might have yielded but for this appeal; for
it began to appear to her that the wisest course would be
to conciliate the enemy by concessions instead of exasper…
ating them by resistance。  They must know that Muir and
her uncle were in their power; that there was no man in
the building; and she fancied they might proceed to batter
down the door; or cut their way through the logs with
axes; if she obstinately refused to give them peaceable ad…
mission; since there was no longer any reason to dread the
rifle。  But the words of June induced her to hesitate; and
the earnest pressure of the hand and entreating looks of
her companion strengthened a resolution that was falter…
ing。

〃No prisoner yet;〃 whispered June; 〃let 'em make
prisoner before 'ey take prisoner  talk big; June manage
'em。〃

Mabel now began to parley more resolutely with Muir;
for her uncle seemed disposed to quiet his conscience by
holding his tongue; and she plainly intimated that it was
not her intention to yield the building。

〃You forget the capitulation; Mistress Mabel;〃 said
Muir; 〃the honor of one of his Majesty's servants is con…
cerned; and the honor of his Majesty through his servant。
You will remeinber the finesse and delicacy that belong to
military honor?〃

〃I know enough; Mr。 Muir; to understand that you have
no command in this expedition; and therefore can have no
right to yield the blockhouse; and I remember; moreover;
to have heard my dear father say that a prisoner loses all
his authority for the time being。〃

〃Rank sophistry; pretty Mabel; and treason to the king;
as well as dishonoring his commission and discrediting
his name。  You'll no' be persevering in your intentions;
when your better judgment has had leisure to reflect and
to make conclusions on matters and circumstances。〃

〃Ay;〃 put in Cap; 〃this is a circumstance; and be dd
to it!〃

〃No mind what'e uncle say;〃 ejaculated June; who was
occupied in a far corner of the room。  〃Blockhouse good
… got no scalp。〃

〃I shall remain as I am; Mr。 Muir; until I get some tid…
ings of my father。  He will return in the course of the
next ten days。〃

〃Ah; Mabel; this artifice will no' deceive the enemy;
who; by means that would be unintelligible; did not our
suspicions rest on an unhappy young man with too much
plausibility; are familiar with all our doings and plans; and
well know that the sun will not set before the worthy Ser…
geant and his companions will be in their power。  Aweel!
Submission to Providence is truly a Christian virtue!〃

〃Mr。 Muir; you appear to be deceived in the strength
of this work; and to fancy it weaker than it is。  Do you
desire to see what I can do in the way of defence; if so
disposed?〃

〃I dinna mind if I do;〃 answered the Quartermaster;
who always grew Scotch as he grew interested。

〃What do you think of that; then?  Look at the loop
of the upper story?〃

As soon as Mabel had spoken; all eyes were turned up…
ward; and beheld the muzzle of a rifle cautiously thrust
through a hole; June having resorted again to a _ruse_ which
had already proved so successful。  The result did not dis…
appoint expectation。  No sooner did the Indians catch a
sight of the fatal weapon than they leaped aside; and in
less than a minute every man among them had sought a
cover。  The French officer kept his eye on the barrel of
the piece in order to ascertain that it was not pointed in
his particular direction; and he coolly took a pinch of
snuff。  As neither Muir nor Cap had anything to appre…
hend from the quarter in which the others were menaced;
they kept their ground。

〃Be wise; my pretty Mabel; be wise!〃 exclaimed the
former; 〃and no' be provoking useless contention。  In the
name of all the kings of Albin; who have ye closeted with
you in that wooden tower that seemeth so bloody…minded?
There is necromancy about this matter; and all our char…
acters may be involved in the explanation。〃

〃What do you think of the Pathfinder; Master Muir;
for a garrison to so strong a post?〃 cried Mabel; resorting
to an equivocation which the circumstances rendered very
excusable。  〃What will your French and Indian compan…
ions think of the aim of the Pathfinder's rifle?〃

〃Bear gently on the unfortunate; pretty Mabel; and do
not confound the king's servants  may Heaven bless him
and all his royal lineage!  with the king's enemies。  If
Pathfinder be indeed in the blockhouse; let him speak; and
we will hold our negotiations directly with him。  He
knows us as friends; and we fear no evil at his hands; and
least of all to myself; for a generous mind is apt to render
rivalry in a certain interest a sure ground of respect and
amity; since admiration of the same woman proves a com…
munity of feeling and tastes。〃

The reliance on Pathfinder's friendship did not extend
beyond the Quartermaster and Cap; however; for even the
French officer; who had hitherto stood his ground so well;
shrank back at the sound of the terrible name。  So unwil…
ling; indeed; did this individual; a man of iron nerves; and
one long accustomed to the dangers of the peculiar war…
fare in which he was engaged; appear to remain exposed
to the assaults of Killdeer; whose reputation throughout
all that frontier was as well established as that of Marl…
borough in Europe; that he did not disdain to seek a cover;
insisting that his two prisoners should follow him。  Mabel
was too glad to be rid of her enemies to lament the depar…
ture of her friends; though she kissed her hand to Cap
through the loop; and called out to him in terms of affec…
tion as he moved slowly and unwillingly away。

The enemy now seemed disposed to abandon all attempts
on the blockhouse for the present; and June; who had
ascended to a trap in the roof; whence the best view was
to be obtained; reported that the whole party had assem…
bled to eat; on a distant and sheltered part of the island;
where Muir and Cap were quietly sharing in the good
things which were going; as if they had no concern on
their minds。  This information greatly relieved Mabel;
and she began to turn her thoughts again to the means of
effecting her own escape; or at least of letting her father
know of the danger that awaited him。  The Sergeant was
expected to return that afternoon; and she knew that a
moment gained or lost might decide his fate。

Three or four hours flew by。  The island was again
buried in a profound quiet; the day was wearing away; and
yet Mabel had decided on nothing。  June w
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