第 88 节
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泰达魔王 更新:2021-02-24 23:21 字数:9322
hands of the enemy?〃
〃By such an accident; Mabel; as Providence employs to
tell the hound where to find the deer and the deer how to
throw off the hound。 No; no! these artifices and devil…
ries with dead bodies may deceive the soldiers of the 55th
and the king's officers; but they are all lost upon men
who have passed their days in the forest。 I came down
the channel in face of the pretended fisherman; and;
though the riptyles have set up the poor wretch with art;
it was not ingenious enough to take in a practysed eye。
The rod was held too high; for the 55th have learned to
fish at Oswego; if they never knew how before; and then
the man was too quiet for one who got neither prey nor
bite。 But we never come in upon a post blindly; and I
have lain outside a garrison a whole night; because they
had changed their sentries and their mode of standing
guard。 Neither the Sarpent nor myself would be likely to
be taken in by these clumsy contrivances; which were most
probably intended for the Scotch; who are cunning enough
in some particulars; though anything but witches when
Indian sarcumventions are in the wind。〃
〃Do you think my father and his men may yet be de…
ceived?〃 said Mabel quickly。
〃Not if I can prevent it; Mabel。 You say the Sarpent
is on the look…out too; so there is a double chance of our
succeeding in letting him know his danger; though it is
by no means sartain by which channel the party may
come。〃
〃Pathfinder;〃 said our heroine solemnly; for the fright…
ful scenes she had witnessed had clothed death with un…
usual horrors; 〃Pathfinder; you have professed love for
me; a wish to make me your wife?〃
〃I did ventur' to speak on that subject; Mabel; and the
Sergeant has even lately said that you are kindly disposed;
but I am not a man to persecute the thing I love。〃
〃Hear me; Pathfinder; I respect you; honor you; revere
you; save my father from this dreadful death; and I can
worship you。 Here is my hand; as a solemn pledge for
my faith; when you come to claim it。〃
〃Bless you; bless you; Mabel; this is more than I desarve
… more; I fear; than I shall know how to profit by as I
ought。 It was not wanting; however; to make me sarve
the Sergeant。 We are old comrades; and owe each other
a life; though I fear me; Mabel; being a father's comrade
is not always the best recommendation with a daughter。〃
〃You want no other recommendation than your own
acts your courage; your fidelity。 All that you do and
say; Pathfinder; my reason approves; and the heart will;
nay; it _shall_ follow。〃
〃This is a happiness I little expected this night; but
we are in God's hands; and He will protect us in His own
way。 These are sweet words; Mabel; but they were not
wanting to make me do all that man can do in the present
circumstances; they will not lessen my endeavors;
neither。〃
〃Now we understand each other; Pathfinder;〃 Mabel
added hoarsely; 〃let us not lose one of the precious mo…
ments; which may be of incalculable value。 Can we not
get into your canoe and go and meet my father?〃
〃That is not the course I advise。 I don't know by
which channel the Sergeant will come; and there are
twenty; rely on it; the Sarpent will be winding his way
through them all。 No; no! my advice is to remain here。
The logs of this blockhouse are still green; and it will not
be easy to set them on fire; and I can make good the
place; bating a burning; ag'in a tribe。 The Iroquois nation
cannot dislodge me from this fortress; so long as we can
keep the flames off it。 The Sergeant is now 'camped on
some island; and will not come in until morning。 If we
hold the block; we can give him timely warning; by firing
rifles; for instance; and should he determine to attack the
savages; as a man of his temper will be very likely to do;
the possession of this building will be of great account in
the affair。 No; no! my judgment says remain; if the ob…
ject be to sarve the Sergeant; though escape for our two
selves will be no very difficult matter。〃
〃Stay;〃 murmured Mabel; 〃stay; for God's sake; Path…
finder! Anything; everything to save my father!〃
〃Yes; that is natur'。 I am glad to hear you say this;
Mabel; for I own a wish to see the Sergeant fairly sup…
ported。 As the matter now stands; he has gained himself
credit; and; could he once drive off these miscreants; and
make an honorable retreat; laying the huts and block in
ashes; no doubt; Lundie would remember it and sarve him
accordingly。 Yes; yes; Mabel; we must not only save the
Sergeant's life; but we must save his reputation。〃
〃No blame can rest on my father on account of the sur…
prise of this island。〃
〃There's no telling; there's no telling; military glory is
a most unsartain thing。 I've seen the Delawares routed;
when they desarved more credit than at other times when
they've carried the day。 A man is wrong to set his head
on success of any sort; and worst of all on success in war。
I know little of the settlements; or of the notions that
men hold in them; but up hereaway even the Indians rate
a warrior's character according to his luck。 The principal
thing with a soldier is never to be whipt; nor do I think
mankind stops long to consider how the day was won or
lost。 For my part; Mabel; I make it a rule when facing
the inimy to give him as good as I can send; and to try to
be moderate after a defeat; little need be said on that
score; as a flogging is one of the most humbling things in
natur'。 The parsons preach about humility in the garri…
son; but if humility would make Christians; the king's
troops ought to be saints; for they've done little as yet this
war but take lessons from the French; beginning at Fort
du Quesne and ending at Ty。〃
〃My father could not have suspected that the position
of the island was known to the enemy;〃 resumed Mabel;
whose thoughts were running on the probable effect of the
recent events on the Sergeant。
〃That is true; nor do I well see how the Frenchers
found it out。 The spot is well chosen; and it is not an
easy matter; even for one who has travelled the road to
and from it; to find it again。 There has been treachery; I
fear; yes; yes; there must have been treachery。〃
〃Oh; Pathfinder! can this be?〃
〃Nothing is easier; Mabel; for treachery comes as nat'ral
to some men as eating。 Now when I find a man all fair
words I look close to his deeds; for when the heart is right;
and really intends to do good; it is generally satisfied to let
the conduct speak instead of the tongue。〃
〃Jasper Western is not one of these;〃 said Mabel impet…
uously。 〃No youth can be more sincere in his manner; or
less apt to make the tongue act for the head。〃
〃Jasper Western! tongue and heart are both right with
that lad; depend on it; Mabel; and the notion taken up by
Lundie; and the Quartermaster; and the Sergeant; and
your uncle too; is as wrong as it would be to think that
the sun shone by night and the stars shone by day。 No;
no; I'll answer for Eau…douce's honesty with my own
scalp; or; at need; with my own rifle。〃
〃Bless you; bless you; Pathfinder!〃 exclaimed Mabel;
extending her own hand and pressing the iron fingers of
her companion; under a state of feeling that far sur…
passed her own consciousness of its strength。 〃You are
all that is generous; all that is noble! God will reward you
for it。〃
〃Ah; Mabel; I fear me; if this be true; I should not covet
such a wife as yourself; but would leave you to be sued
for by some gentleman of the garrison; as your desarts
require。〃
〃We will not talk of this any more to…night;〃 Mabel
answered in a voice so smothered as to seem nearly choked。
〃We must think less of ourselves just now; Pathfinder;
and more of our friends。 But I rejoice from my soul that
you believe Jasper innocent。 Now let us talk of other
things ought we not to release June?〃
〃I've been thinking about the woman; for it will not
be safe to shut our eyes and leave hers open; on this side
of the blockhouse door。 If we put her in the upper room;
and take away the ladder; she'll be a prisoner at least。〃
〃I cannot treat one thus who has saved my life。 It
would be better to let her depart; for I think she is too
much my friend to do anything to harm me。〃
〃You do not know the race; Mabel; you do not know
the race。 It's true she's not a full…blooded Mingo; but she
consorts with the vagabonds; and must have larned some
of their tricks。 What is that?〃
〃It sounds like oars; some boat is passing through the
channel。〃
Pathfinder closed the trap that led to the lower room;
to prevent June from escaping; extinguished the candle;
and went hastily to a loop; Mabel looking over his shoulder
in breathless curiosity。 These several movements con…
sumed a minute or two; and by the time the eye of the
scout had got a dim view of things without; two boats had
swept past and shot up to the shore; at a spot some fifty
yards beyond the block; where there was a regular landing。
The obscurity prevented more from being seen; and Path…
finder whispered to Mabel that the new…comers were as
likely to be foes as friends; for he did not think her father
could possibly have arrived so soon。 A number