第 40 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:21      字数:9322
  〃What shall I do with this; Mabel?〃 asked the bewil…
  dered hunter; holding the simple trinket in his hand。  〃I
  have neither buckle nor button about me; for I wear
  nothing but leathern strings; and them of good deer…skins。
  It's pretty to the eye; but it is prettier far on the spot it
  came from than it can be about me。〃
  〃Nay; put it in your hunting…shirt; it will become it
  well。  Remember; Pathfinder; that it is a token of friend…
  ship between us; and a sign that I can never forget you or
  your services。〃
  Mabel then smiled an adieu; and; bounding up the
  bank; she was soon lost to view behind the mound of the
  fort。
  CHAPTER XII。
  Lo! dusky masses steal in dubious sight;
  Along the leaguer'd wall; and bristling bank;
  Of the arm'd river; while with straggling light;
  The stars peep through the vapor; dim and dank。
  BYRON。
  A few hours later Mabel Dunham was on the bastion
  that overlooked the river and the lake; seemingly in deep
  thought。  The evening was calm and soft; and the ques…
  tion had arisen whether the party for the Thousand Islands
  would be able to get out that night or not; on account of
  the total absence of wind。  The stores; arms; and ammuni…
  tion were already shipped; and even Mabel's effects were
  on board; but the small draft of men that was to go was
  still ashore; there being no apparent prospect of the cutter's
  getting under way。  Jasper had warped the _Scud_ out of
  the cove; and so far up the stream as to enable him to pass
  through the outlet of the river whenever he chose; but
  there he still lay; riding at single anchor。  The drafted
  men were lounging about the shore of the cove; undecided
  whether or not to pull off。
  The sports of the morning had left a quiet in the garri…
  son which was in harmony with the whole of the beautiful
  scene; and Mabel felt its influence on her feelings; though
  probably too little accustomed to speculate on such sensa…
  tions to be aware of the cause。  Everything near appeared
  lovely and soothing; while the solemn grandeur of the
  silent forest and placid expanse of the lake lent a sub…
  limity that other scenes might have wanted。  For the first
  time; Mabel felt the hold that the towns and civilization
  had gained on her habits sensibly weakened; and the
  warm…hearted girl began to think that a life passed amid
  objects such as those around her might be happy。  How
  far the experience of the last days came in aid of the calm
  and holy eventide; and contributed towards producing that
  young conviction; may be suspected; rather than affirmed;
  in this early portion of our legend。
  〃A charming sunset; Mabel!〃 said the hearty voice of
  her uncle; so close to the ear of our heroine as to cause her
  to start;  〃a charming sunset; girl; for a fresh…water con…
  cern; though we should think but little of it at sea。〃
  〃And is not nature the same on shore or at sea  on a
  lake like this or on the ocean?  Does not the sun shine on
  all alike; dear uncle; and can we not feel gratitude for the
  blessings of Providence as strongly on this remote frontier
  as in our own Manhattan?〃
  〃The girl has fallen in with some of her mother's books。
  Is not nature the same; indeed!  Now; Mabel; do you
  imagine that the nature of a soldier is the same as that of
  a seafaring man?  You've relations in both callings; and
  ought to be able to answer。〃
  〃But uncle; I mean human nature。〃
  〃So do I; girl; the human nature of a seaman; and the
  human nature of one of these fellows of the 55th; not
  even excepting your own father。  Here have they had a
  shooting…match  target…firing I should call it  this day;
  and what a different thing has it been from a target…firing
  afloat!  There we should have sprung our broadside;
  sported with round shot; at an object half a mile off; at
  the very nearest; and the potatoes; if there happened to
  be any on board; as very likely would not have been the
  case; would have been left in the cook's coppers。  It may
  be an honorable calling; that of a soldier; Mabel; but an
  experienced hand sees many follies and weaknesses in one
  of these forts。  As for that bit of a lake; you know my
  opinion of it already; and I wish to disparage nothing。  No
  real seafarer disparages anything; but; d… me; if I regard
  this here Ontario; as they call it; as more than so much
  water in a ship's scuttle…butt。  Now; look you here; Mabel;
  if you wish to understand the difference between the ocean
  and a lake; I can make you comprehend it with a single
  look: this is what one may call a calm; seeing that there
  is no wind; though; to own the truth; I do not think the
  calms are as calm as them we get outside  〃
  〃Uncle; there is not a breath of air。  I do not think it
  possible for the leaves to be more immovably still than
  those of the entire forest are at this very moment。〃
  〃Leaves! what are leaves; child? there are no leaves at
  sea。  If you wish to know whether it is a dead calm or
  not; try a mould candle;  your dips flaring too much;
  and then you may be certain whether there is or is not any
  wind。  If you were in a latitude where the air was so still
  that you found a difficulty in stirring it to draw it in in
  breathing; you might fancy it a calm。  People are often
  on a short allowance of air in the calm latitudes。  Here;
  again; look at that water!  It is like milk in a pan; with
  no more motion now than there is in a full hogshead before
  the bung is started。  On the ocean the water is never still;
  let the air be as quiet as it may。〃
  〃The water of the ocean never still; Uncle Cap? not
  even in a calm?〃
  〃Bless your heart; no; child!  The ocean breathes like
  a living being; and its bosom is always heaving; as the
  poetizers call it; though there be no more air than is to be
  found in a siphon。  No man ever saw the ocean still like
  this lake; but it heaves and sets as if it had lungs。〃
  〃And this lake is not absolutely still; for you perceive
  there is a little ripple on the shore; and you may even hear
  the surf plunging at moments against the rocks。〃
  〃All dd poetry!  Lake Ontario is no more the Atlantic
  than a Powles Hook periagila is a first…rate。  That Jasper;
  notwithstanding; is a fine lad; and wants instruction only
  to make a man of him。〃
  〃Do you think him ignorant; uncle?〃 answered Mabel;
  prettily adjusting her hair; in order to do which she was
  obliged; or fancied she was obliged; to turn away her face。
  〃To me Jasper Eau…douce appears to know more than
  most of the young men of his class。  He has read but
  little; for books are not plenty in this part of the world;
  but he has thought much; as least so it seems to me; for
  one so young。〃
  〃He is ignorant; as all must be who navigate an inland
  water like this。  No; no; Mabel; we both owe something
  to Jasper and the Pathfinder; and I have been thinking
  how I can best serve them; for I hold ingratitude to be
  the vice of a hog; for treat the animal to your own dinner;
  and he would eat you for the dessert。〃
  〃Very true; dear uncle; we ought indeed to do all we
  can to express our proper sense of the services of both these
  brave men。〃
  〃Spoken like your mother's daughter; girl; and in a way
  to do credit to the Cap family。  Now; I've hit upon a
  traverse that will just suit all parties; and; as soon as we
  get back from this little expedition down the lake among
  them there Thousand Islands; and I am ready to return; it
  is my intention to propose it。〃
  〃Dearest uncle! this is so considerate in you; and will
  be so just!  May I ask what your intentions are?〃
  〃I see no reason for keeping them a secret from you;
  Mabel; though nothing need be said to your father about
  them; for the Sergeant has his prejudices; and might
  throw difficulties in the way。  Neither Jasper nor his
  friend Pathfinder can ever make anything hereabouts; and
  I propose to take both with me down to the coast; and get
  them fairly afloat。  Jasper would find his sea…legs in a fort…
  night; and a twelvemonth's v'y'ge would make him a man。
  Although Pathfinder might take more time; or never get
  to be rated able; yet one could make something of him
  too; particularly as a look…out; for he has unusually good
  eyes。〃
  〃Uncle; do you think either would consent to this?〃
  said Mabel smiling。
  〃Do I suppose them simpletons? what rational being
  would neglect his own advancement?  Let Jasper alone to
  push his way; and the lad may yet die the master of some
  square…rigged craft。〃
  〃And would he be any the happier for it; dear uncle?
  How much better is it to be the master of a square…rigged
  craft than to be master of a round…rigged craft?〃
  〃Pooh; pooh; Magnet! you are just fit to read lectures
  about ships before some hysterical society; you don't know
  what you are talking about; leave these things to me; and
  they'll be properly managed。  Ah! here is the Pathfinder
  himself; and I may just as well drop him a hint of my
  benevolent intentions as regards himself。  Hope is a great
  encourager of our exertions。〃
  Cap nodded his head; and then ceased to speak; while
  the hunter approached; not with his usual frank and easy
  manner; but in a way to show that he was slightly em…
  barrassed; if not distrustful of his reception。
  〃Uncle and niece make a family party;〃 said Pat