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the pathfinder-第86部分

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on the main。

In the meantime the progress of the cutter was steady
and rapid。  She held her way mid…channel; now inclining
to the gusts; and now rising again; like the philosopher
that bends to the calamities of life to resume his erect at…
titude as they pass away; but always piling the water be…
neath her bows in foam。  Although she was under so very
short canvas; her velocity was great; and there could not
have elapsed ten minutes between the time when her sails
were first seen glancing past the trees and bushes in the
distance and the moment when she was abreast of the
blockhouse。  Cap and Pathfinder leaned forward; as the cut…
ter came beneath their eyrie; eager to get a better view of
her deck; when; to the delight of both; Jasper Eau…douce
sprang upon his feet and gave three hearty cheers。  Re…
gardless of all risk; Cap leaped upon the rampart of logs
and returned the greeting; cheer for cheer。  Happily; the
policy of the enemy saved the latter; for they still lay
quiet; not a rifle being discharged。  On the other hand;
Pathfinder kept in view the useful; utterly disregarding
the mere dramatic part of warfare。  The moment he be…
held his friend Jasper; he called out to him with stentorian
lungs; 

〃Stand by us; lad; and the day's our own!  Give 'em a
grist in yonder bushes; and you'll put 'em up like part…
ridges。〃

Part of this reached Jasper's ears; but most was borne
off to leeward on the wings of the wind。  By the time
this was said; the _Scud_ had driven past; and in the next
moment she was hid from view by the grove in which the
blockhouse was partially concealed。

Two anxious minutes succeeded; but; at the expiration
of that brief space; the sails were again gleaming through
the trees; Jasper having wore; jibed; and hauled up under
the lee of the island on the other tack。  The wind was
free enough; as has been already explained; to admit of
this manoeuvre; and the cutter; catching the current under
her lee bow; was breasted up to her course in a way that
showed she would come out to windward of the island
again without any difficulty。  This whole evolution was
made with the greatest facility; not a sheet being touched;
the sails trimming themselves; the rudder alone controlling
the admirable machine。  The object appeared to be a re…
connoissance。  When; however; the _Scud_ had made the cir…
cuit of the entire island; and had again got her weatherly
position in the channel by which she had first approached;
her helm was put down; and she tacked。  The noise of the
mainsail flapping when it filled; lose…reefed as it was;
sounded like the report of a gun; and Cap trembled lest
the seams should open。

〃His Majesty gives good canvas; it must be owned;〃
muttered the old seaman; 〃and it must be owned; too;
that boy handles his boat as if he were thoroughly bred!
D… me; Master Pathfinder; if I believe; after all that has
been reported in the matter; that this Mister Oh…deuce got
his trade on this bit of fresh water。〃

〃He did; yes; he did。  He never saw the ocean; and has
come by his calling altogether up here on Ontario。  I have
often thought he has a nat'ral gift in the way of schooners
and sloops; and have respected him accordingly。  As for
treason and lying and black…hearted vices; friend Cap;
Jasper Western is as free as the most virtuousest of the
Delaware warriors; and if you crave to see a truly honest
man; you must go among that tribe to discover him。〃

〃There he comes round!〃 exclaimed the delighted Cap;
the _Scud_ at this moment filling on her original tack; 〃and
now we shall see what the boy would be at; he cannot mean
to keep running up and down these passages; like a girl
footing it through a country…dance。〃

The _Scud_ now kept so much away; that for a moment
the two observers on the blockhouse feared Jasper meant
to come…to; and the savages; in their lairs; gleamed out
upon her with the sort of exultation that the crouching
tiger may be supposed to feel as he sees his unconscious
victim approach his bed。  But Jasper had no such inten…
tion: familiar with the shore; and acquainted with the
depth of water on every part of the island; he well knew
that the _Scud_ might be run against the bank with impu…
nity; and he ventured fearlessly so near; that; as he passed
through the little cove; he swept the two boats of the sol…
diers from their fastenings and forced them out into the
channel; towing them with the cutter。  As all the canoes
were fastened to the two Dunham boats; by this bold and
successful attempt the savages were at once deprived of
the means of quitting the island; unless by swimming; and
they appeared to be instantly aware of the very important
fact。  Rising in a body; they filled the air with yells; and
poured in a harmless fire。  While up in this unguarded
manner; two rifles were discharged by their adversaries。
One came from the summit of the block; and an Iroquois
fell dead in his tracks; shot through the brain。  The other
came from the _Scud_。  The last was the piece of the Dela…
ware; but; less true than that of his friend; it only maimed
an enemy for life。  The people of the _Scud_ shouted; and
the savages sank again; to a man; as if it might be into the
earth。

〃That was the Sarpent's voice;〃 said Pathfinder; as soon
as the second piece was discharged。  〃I know the crack of
his rifle as well as I do that of Killdeer。  'Tis a good bar…
rel; though not sartain death。  Well; well; with Chingach…
gook and Jasper on the water; and you and I in the block;
friend Cap; it will be hard if we don't teach these Mingo
scamps the rationality of a fight。〃

All this time the _Scud_ was in motion。  As soon as he
had reached the end of the island; Jasper sent his prizes
adrift; and they went down before the wind until they
stranded on a point half a mile to leeward。  He then wore;
and came stemming the current again; through the other
passage。  Those on the summit of the block could now
perceive that something was in agitation on the deck of
the _Scud_; and; to their great delight; just as the cutter
came abreast of the principal cove; on the spot where most
of the enemy lay; the howitzer which composed her sole
armament was unmasked; and a shower of case…shot was
sent hissing into the bushes。  A bevy of quail would not
have risen quicker than this unexpected discharge of iron
hail put up the Iroquois; when a second savage fell by a
messenger sent from Killdeer; and another went limping
away by a visit from the rifle of Chingachgook。  New
covers were immediately found; however; and each party
seemed to prepare for the renewal of the strife in another
form。  But the appearance of June; bearing a white flag;
and accompanied by the French officer and Muir; stayed
the hands of all; and was the forerunner of another parley。
The negotiation that followed was held beneath the
blockhouse; and so near it as at once to put those who
were uncovered completely at the mercy of Pathfinder's
unerring aim。  Jasper anchored directly abeam; and the
howitzer; too; was kept trained upon the negotiators: so
that the beseiged and their friends; with the exception of
the man who held the match; had no hesitation about ex…
posing their persons。  Chingachgook alone lay in ambush;
more; however; from habit than distrust。

〃You've triumphed; Pathfinder;〃 called out the Quarter…
master; 〃and Captain Sanglier has come himself to offer
terms。  You'll no' be denying a brave enemy honorable
retreat; when he has fought ye fairly; and done all the
credit he could to king and country。  Ye are too loyal a
subject yourself to visit loyalty and fidelity with a heavy
judgment。  I am authorized to offer; on the part of the
enemy; an evacuation of the island; a mutual exchange of
prisoners; and a restoration of scalps。  In the absence of
baggage and artillery; little more can be done。〃

As the conversation was necessarily carried on in a high
key; both on account of the wind and of the distance; all
that was said was heard equally by those in the block and
those in the cutter。

〃What do you say to that; Jasper?〃 called out Path…
finder。  〃You hear the proposal。  Shall we let the vaga…
bonds go? or shall we mark them; as they mark their
sheep in the settlements; that we may know them again?〃

〃What has befallen Mabel Dunham?〃 demanded the
young man; with a frown on his handsome face; that was
visible even to those on the block。  〃If a hair of her
head has been touched; it will go hard with the whole Iro…
quois tribe。〃

〃Nay; nay; she is safe below; nursing a dying parent; as
becomes her sex。  We owe no grudge on account of the
Sergeant's hurt; which comes of lawful warfare; and as
for Mabel  〃

〃She is here!〃 exclaimed the girl herself; who had
mounted to the roof the moment she found the direction
things were taking;  〃she is here! and; in the name of our
holy religion; and of that God whom we profess to wor…
ship in common; let there be no more bloodshed!  Enough
has been spilt already; and if these men will go away;
Pathfinder  if they will depart peaceably; Jasper  oh; do
not detain one of them!  My poor father is approaching
his end; and it were better that he should draw his last
breath in peace with the world。  Go; go; Frenchmen and
Indians! we are no longer your enemies; and will harm
none of you。〃

〃Tut; tut; Magnet!〃 put in Cap; 〃this sounds religious;
perhaps; or like a book of poetry; but it does not sound
like common sense。  The enemy is just ready to strike;
Jasper is anchored with his broadside to bear; and; no
doubt; with springs on his cables; Pathfinder's eye and
hand are as true as the needle; and we shall get prize…
money; head…money; and honor in the bargain; if you will
not interfere for the next half…hour。〃

〃Well;〃 said Pathfinder; 〃I incline to Mabel's way of
thinking。  There _has_ been enough blood shed to answer
our purpose and to sarve the king; and as for honor; in
that meaning; it will do better for young ensigns and re…
cruits than for cool…headed; obsarvant Christian men。
There is honor in doing what's right; and unhonor in doing
what's wrong; and I think it wrong to take the life even
of a Mingo; without a useful end in view; I
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