第 71 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:21      字数:9322
  he was far from being blind to his sophistry。  The result
  was that the two parted; after a long dialogue; unconvinced;
  and distrustful of each other's motives; though the distrust
  of the guide; like all that was connected with the man;
  partook of his own upright; disinterested; and ingenuous
  nature。
  A conference that took place soon after between Sergeant
  Dunham and the Lieutenant led to more consequences。
  When it was ended; secret orders were issued to the men;
  the blockhouse was taken possession of; the huts were oc…
  cupied; and one accustomed to the movements of soldiers
  might have detected that an expedition was in the wind。
  In fact; just as the sun was setting; the Sergeant; who had
  been much occupied at what was called the harbor; came
  into his own hut; followed by Pathfinder and Cap; and as
  he took his seat at the neat table which Mabel had pre…
  pared for him; he opened the budget of his intelligence。
  〃You are likely to be of some use here; my child;〃 the
  old soldier commenced; 〃as this tidy and well…ordered
  supper can testify; and I trust; when the proper moment
  arrives; you will show yourself to be the descendant of
  those who know how to face their enemies。〃
  〃You do not expect me; dear father; to play Joan of Arc;
  and to lead the men to battle?〃
  〃Play whom; child?  Did you ever hear of the person
  Mabel mentions; Pathfinder?〃
  〃Not I; Sergeant; but what of that?  I am ignorant
  and unedicated; and it is too great a pleasure to me to
  listen to her voice; and take in her words; to be particular
  about persons。〃
  〃I know her;〃 said Cap decidedly; 〃she sailed a priva…
  teer out of Morlaix in the last war; and good cruises she
  made of them。〃
  Mabel blushed at having inadvertently made an allusion
  that went beyond her father's reading; to say nothing of
  her uncle's dogmatism; and; perhaps; a little at the Path…
  finder's simple; ingenuous earnestness; but she did not
  forbear the less to smile。
  〃Why; father; I am not expected to fall in with the
  men; and to help defend the island?〃
  〃And yet women have often done such things in this
  quarter of the world; girl; as our friend; the Pathfinder
  here; will tell you。  But lest you should be surprised at
  not seeing us when you awake in the morning; it is proper
  that I now tell you we intend to march in the course of
  this very night。〃
  〃_We_; father! and leave me and Jennie on this island
  alone?〃
  〃No; my daughter; not qnite as unmilitary as that。 We
  shall leave Lieutenant Muir; brother Cap; Corporal M'Nab;
  and three men to compose the garrison during our ab…
  sence。  Jennie will remain with you in this hut; and
  brother Cap will occupy my place。〃
  〃And Mr。 Muir?〃 said Mabel; half unconscious of what
  she uttered; though she foresaw a great deal of unpleasant
  persecution in the arrangement。
  〃Why; he can make love to you; if you like it; girl; for
  he is an amorous youth; and; having already disposed of
  four wives; is impatient to show how much he honors their
  memories by taking a fifth。〃
  〃The Quartermaster tells me;〃 said Pathfinder inno…
  cently; 〃that when a man's feelings have been harassed by
  so many losses; there is no wiser way to soothe them than
  by ploughing up the soil anew; in such a manner as to
  leave no traces of what have gone over it before。〃
  〃Ay; that is just the difference between ploughing and
  harrowing;〃 returned the Sergeant; with a grim smile。
  〃But let him tell Mabel his mind; and there will be an end
  of his suit。  I very well know that _my_ daughter will never
  be the wife of Lieutenant Muir。〃
  This was said in a way that was tanatmount to declaring
  that no daughter of his ever _should_ become the wife of the
  person in question。  Mabel had colored; trembled; half
  laughed; and looked uneasy; but; rallying her spirit; she
  said; in a voice so cheerful as completely to conceal her
  agitation; 〃But; father; we might better wait until Mr。
  Muir manifests a wish that your daughter would have him;
  or rather a wish to have your daughter; lest we get the
  fable of sour grapes thrown into our faces。〃
  〃And what is that fable; Mabel?〃 eagerly demanded
  Pathfinder; who was anything but learned in the ordinary
  lore of white men。  〃Tell it to us; in your own pretty
  way; I daresay the Sergeant never heard it。〃
  Mabel repeated the well…known fable; and; as her suitor
  had desired; in her own pretty way; which was a way to
  keep his eyes riveted on her face; and the whole of his
  honest countenance covered with a smile。
  〃That was like a fox!〃 cried Pathfinder; when she had
  ceased; 〃ay; and like a Mingo; too; cunning and cruel;
  that is the way with both the riptyles。  As to grapes; they
  are sour enough in this part of the country; even to them
  that can get at them; though I daresay there are seasons
  and times and places where they are sourer to them that
  can't。  I should judge; now; my scalp is very sour in Mingo
  eyes。〃
  〃The sour grapes will be the other way; child; and it is
  Mr。 Muir who will make the complaint。  You would never
  marry that man; Mabel?〃
  〃Not she;〃 put in Cap; 〃a fellow who is only half a
  soldier after all。  The story of them there grapes is quite
  a circumstance。〃
  〃I think little of marrying any one; dear father and
  dear uncle; and would rather talk about it less; if you
  please。  But; did I think of marrying at all; I do be…
  lieve a man whose affections have already been tried by
  three or four wives would scarcely be my choice。〃
  The Sergeant nodded at the guide; as much as to say;
  You see how the land lies; and then he had sufficient con…
  sideration for his daughter's feelings to change the sub…
  ject。
  〃Neither you nor Mabel; brother Cap;〃 he resumed;
  〃can have any legal authority with the little garrison I
  leave behind on the island; but you may counsel and in…
  fluence。  Strictly speaking; Corporal M'Nab will be the
  commanding officer; and I have endeavored to impress him
  with a sense of his dignity; lest he might give way too
  much to the superior rank of Lieutenant Muir; who; being
  a volunteer; can have no right to interfere with the duty。
  I wish you to sustain the Corporal; brother Cap; for
  should the Quartermaster once break through the regula…
  tions of the expedition; he may pretend to command me;
  as well as M'Nab。〃
  〃More particularly; should Mabel really cut him adrift
  while you are absent。  Of course; Sergeant; you'll leave
  everything that is afloat under my care?  The most dble
  confusion has grown out of misunderstandings between
  commanders…in…chief; ashore and afloat。〃
  〃In one sense; brother; though in a general way; the
  Corporal is commander…in…chief。  The Corporal must com…
  mand; but you can counsel freely; particularly in all mat…
  ters relating to the boats; of which I shall leave one behind
  to secure your retreat; should there be occasion。  I know
  the Corporal well; he is a brave man and a good soldier;
  and one that may be relied on; if the Santa Cruz can be
  kept from him。  But then he is a Scotchman; and will be
  liable to the Quartermaster's influence; against which I de…
  sire both you and Mabel to be on your guard。〃
  〃But why leave us behind; dear father?  I have come
  thus far to be a comfort to you; and why not go farther?〃
  〃You are a good girl; Mabel; and very like the Dunhams。
  But you must halt here。  We shall leave the island to…
  morrow; before the day dawns; in order not to be seen by
  any prying eyes coming from our cover; and we shall take
  the two largest boats; leaving you the other and one bark
  canoe。  We are about to go into the channel used by the
  French; where we shall lie in wait; perhaps a week; to in…
  tercept their supply…boats; which are about to pass up on
  their way to Frontenac; loaded; in particular; with a heavy
  amount of Indian goods。〃
  〃Have you looked well to your papers; brother?〃 Cap
  anxiously demanded。  〃Of course you know a capture on
  the high seas is piracy; unless your boat is regularly com…
  missioned; either as a public or a private armed cruiser。〃
  〃I have the honor to hold the Colonel's appointment as
  sergeant…major of the 55th;〃 returned the other; drawing
  himself up with dignity; 〃and that will be sufficient even
  for the French king。  If not; I have Major Duncan's writ…
  ten orders。〃
  〃No papers; then; for a warlike cruiser?〃
  〃They must suffice; brother; as I have no other。  It is
  of vast importance to his Majesty's interests; in this part
  of the world; that the boats in question should be captured
  and carried into Oswego。  They contain the blankets; trink…
  ets; rifles; ammunition; in short; all the stores with which the
  French bribe their accursed savage allies to commit their
  unholy acts; setting at nought our holy religion and its
  precepts; the laws of humanity; and all that is sacred and
  dear among men。  By cutting off these supplies we shall
  derange their plans; and gain time on them; for the arti…
  cles cannot be sent across the ocean again this autumn。〃
  〃But; father; does not his Majesty employ Indians also?〃
  asked Mabel; with some curiosity。
  〃Certainly; girl; and he has a right to employ them
  God bless him!  It's a very different thing whether an Eng…
  lish man or a Frenchman employs a savage; as everybody
  can understa