登陆注册
19661600000056

第56章 CHAPTER 12(5)

When the foresters had made their selection, and distributed their prizes, the scout announced that the hour had arrived when it was necessary to move. By this time the song of Gamut had ceased, and the sisters had learned to still the exhibition of their emotions. Aided by Duncan and the younger Mohican, the two latter descended the precipitous sides of that hill which they had so lately ascended under so very different auspices, and whose summit had so nearly proved the scene of their massacre. At the foot they found the Narragansetts browsing the herbage of the bushes, and having mounted, they followed the movements of a guide, who, in the most deadly straits, had so often proved himself their friend. The journey was, however, short. Hawkeye, leaving the blind path that the Hurons had followed, turned short to his right, and entering the thicket, he crossed a babbling brook, and halted in a narrow dell, under the shade of a few water elms. Their distance from the base of the fatal hill was but a few rods, and the steeds had been serviceable only in crossing the shallow stream.

The scout and the Indians appeared to be familiar with the sequestered place where they now were; for, leaning their rifle against the trees, they commenced throwing aside the dried leaves, and opening the blue clay, out of which a clear and sparkling spring of bright, glancing water, quickly bubbled. The white man then looked about him, as though seeking for some object, which was not to be found as readily as he expected.

"Them careless imps, the Mohawks, with their Tuscarora and Onondaga brethren, have been here slaking their thirst," he muttered, "and the vagabonds have thrown away the gourd!

This is the way with benefits, when they are bestowed on such disremembering hounds! Here has the Lord laid his hand, in the midst of the howling wilderness, for their good, and raised a fountain of water from the bowels of the 'arth, that might laugh at the richest shop of apothecary's ware in all the colonies; and see! the knaves have trodden in the clay, and deformed the cleanliness of the place, as though they were brute beasts, instead of human men."Uncas silently extended toward him the desired gourd, which the spleen of Hawkeye had hitherto prevented him from observing on a branch of an elm. Filling it with water, he retired a short distance, to a place where the ground was more firm and dry; here he coolly seated himself, and after taking a long, and, apparently, a grateful draught, he commenced a very strict examination of the fragments of food left by the Hurons, which had hung in a wallet on his arm.

"Thank you, lad!" he continued, returning the empty gourd to Uncas; "now we will see how these rampaging Hurons lived, when outlying in ambushments. Look at this! The varlets know the better pieces of the deer; and one would think they might carve and roast a saddle, equal to the best cook in the land! But everything is raw, for the Iroquois are thorough savages. Uncas, take my steel and kindle a fire; a mouthful of a tender broil will give natur' a helping hand, after so long a trail."Heyward, perceiving that their guides now set about their repast in sober earnest, assisted the ladies to alight, and placed himself at their side, not unwilling to enjoy a few moments of grateful rest, after the bloody scene he had just gone through. While the culinary process was in hand, curiosity induced him to inquire into the circumstances which had led to their timely and unexpected rescue:

"How is it that we see you so soon, my generous friend," he asked, "and without aid from the garrison of Edward?""Had we gone to the bend in the river, we might have been in time to rake the leaves over your bodies, but too late to have saved your scalps," coolly answered the scout. "No, no; instead of throwing away strength and opportunity by crossing to the fort, we lay by, under the bank of the Hudson, waiting to watch the movements of the Hurons.""You were, then, witnesses of all that passed?""Not of all; for Indian sight is too keen to be easily cheated, and we kept close. A difficult matter it was, too, to keep this Mohican boy snug in the ambushment. Ah! Uncas, Uncas, your behavior was more like that of a curious woman than of a warrior on his scent."Uncas permitted his eyes to turn for an instant on the sturdy countenance of the speaker, but he neither spoke nor gave any indication of repentance. On the contrary, Heyward thought the manner of the young Mohican was disdainful, if not a little fierce, and that he suppressed passions that were ready to explode, as much in compliment to the listeners, as from the deference he usually paid to his white associate.

"You saw our capture?" Heyward next demanded.

"We heard it," was the significant answer. "An Indian yell is plain language to men who have passed their days in the woods. But when you landed, we were driven to crawl like sarpents, beneath the leaves; and then we lost sight of you entirely, until we placed eyes on you again trussed to the trees, and ready bound for an Indian massacre.""Our rescue was the deed of Providence. It was nearly a miracle that you did not mistake the path, for the Hurons divided, and each band had its horses.""Ay! there we were thrown off the scent, and might, indeed, have lost the trail, had it not been for Uncas; we took the path, however, that led into the wilderness; for we judged, and judged rightly, that the savages would hold that course with their prisoners. But when we had followed it for many miles, without finding a single twig broken, as I had advised, my mind misgave me; especially as all the footsteps had the prints of moccasins.""Our captors had the precaution to see us shod like themselves," said Duncan, raising a foot, and exhibiting the buckskin he wore.

同类推荐
  • 西藏方舆

    西藏方舆

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 巧冤家

    巧冤家

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 史氏菊谱

    史氏菊谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Self Help

    Self Help

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 无量寿经

    无量寿经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 暗帝的邪妻

    暗帝的邪妻

    八岁的他,径直走到她前面,霸道的开口:“我喜欢你,嫁给我。”回应他的是银铃般的笑容。十七岁的他,登上皇帝的宝座,同时迎娶她。十五岁的她,撕心裂肺的质问他:“为什么,不征求我的意见就把我囚禁在你的皇宫里,我不是那金丝笼里的雀儿——”“为了他吗?”他表面淡定如斯,内心却早已抓狂。21岁的他,中毒昏迷不醒,她心急如焚,对天发誓:“只要他醒来我甘愿承受一切。”……梦梦欢迎各位读者勾搭qq:2205130728
  • 我的锦衣卫大人

    我的锦衣卫大人

    古代女版霸道总裁爱上我。女追男!女主又傲慢,又痴迷男主,又喜欢作天作地,男主闷骚又傲娇:刘泠:沈大人,我觉得你一点都不爱我。沈宴:我每天陪着你无病呻吟,还不够爱你?
  • 环之塔

    环之塔

    环之塔,它有何能耐让世人争夺;环之塔,它有何能耐让众人变的有野心;一个从人口中说出的地方。
  • 豪门夺爱,错惹亿万首席

    豪门夺爱,错惹亿万首席

    叶芊然感觉自己的人生是狗血加杯具的双重组合。刚一出生,老爹跟富婆跑掉了。刚一毕业,从在产房里就相识相知的青梅竹马被白富美夺走了。老天终于开次眼,抛下个高富帅,岂料同父异母的妹妹跑来横刀夺爱。好吧,废柴当自强,我叶芊然绝不会在同一个地方绊倒第三次!莫承熙,你给我听好,做了我的人,就要从一而终,给你一瓶灭蚊灵,把身边的妖蛾子全部灭掉。
  • 那时茶香

    那时茶香

    “这茶好苦!”“是吗?它和你一样,和你以后的人生一样苦。”......“你后悔吗?”“我后悔。后悔我以前没有好好品一品那杯苦茶,如有来世,我一定会珍惜。”
  • 剑游仙武世界

    剑游仙武世界

    一个无意间成为神剑器灵的普通人,为了修复残破的神剑,穿梭三千位面,寻求各界神兵。一剑光寒三千界,天穹哪堪几度斩?———————————————一、主角是剑的器灵,并非是剑,所以依然算是人类。二、穿梭的位面以武侠、玄幻、修真、神话为主。
  • 凤非烟

    凤非烟

    本是仙界仙帝级别的高手,却在渡神劫时,差点灰飞烟灭,迷糊中转生到灵武大陆,成了凤家三小姐——凤归烟,升级、闭关、收神兽、炼丹药,自然不再话下,永生不弃的伙伴,永远不完的传奇,携着众美男,快活向前冲!
  • 改变你一生的30个习惯

    改变你一生的30个习惯

    本书揭开了无数成功人士取得成功的正确方法,可是你要取得成功,还是要靠你的不断努力。正如算命先生对过路人所说的“只要你努力并且方法对头”,我保证你一路走好运!简单、易行、照做,就可以成功!本书的方法已让无数的人成功!按本书的方法做:可以让你获得更快的成功、少走弯路,可以让你找到自己称心职意的工作,可以让你的收入立刻大幅度提升,可以让你找到提升学习成绩的方法,可以改善你的人际关系、增强你的自信心,当这些公式培养出你良好的习惯,朋友,成功就在不远处向你招手呢。成功,就是培养成功的习惯!养成本书列出的30种成功者的习惯掌握本书总结出的成功8大公式你就能创造财富、改变人生。
  • 冷血公主复仇心

    冷血公主复仇心

    她范雅心是冷艳公主。他上官凌是冰山王子她黎芸静是淘气公主。他冰凌熙是花心王子。她宫倩云是魅力公主。他靖落凝是温柔王子三位公主与三位王子相遇又会擦出怎样的火花
  • 狂少悍妻

    狂少悍妻

    她,夜璃落一生为男友与家族尽心尽力,却沦落到被三人联手如此算计,狼狈不堪的下场。她,东方若离A市长之女,却因父亲之仇敌让人绑架含冤而死!当她变成“她”时,且看她如何疯狂报复曾经背叛伤她之人!--情节虚构,请勿模仿