第 90 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:21      字数:9322
  for as life wanes fast the affections resume their force; and
  we begin to value that most which we feel we are about to
  lose for ever。
  〃God be praised; my child! you; at least; have escaped
  their murderous rifles;〃 he said; for he spoke with
  strength; and seemingly with no additional pain。  〃Give
  me the history of this sad business; Pathfinder。〃
  〃Ah's me; Sergeant! it _has_ been sad; as you say。  That
  there has been treachery; and the position of the island
  has been betrayed; is now as sartain; in my judgment; as
  that we still hold the block。  But  〃
  〃Major Duncan was right;〃 interrupted Dunham; laying
  a hand on the other's arm。
  〃Not in the sense you mean; Sergeant  no; not in that
  p'int of view; never!  At least; not in my opinion。  I
  know that natur' is weak  human natur'; I mean  and
  that we should none of us vaunt of our gifts; whether red
  or white; but I do not think a truer…hearted lad lives on
  the lines than Jasper Western。〃
  〃Bless you! bless you for that; Pathfinder!〃 burst forth
  from Mabel's very soul; while a flood of tears gave vent to
  emotions that were so varied while they were so violent。
  〃Oh; bless you; Pathfinder; bless you!  The brave should
  never desert the brave  the honest should sustain the
  honest。〃
  The father's eyes were fastened anxiously on the face
  of his daughter; until the latter hid her countenance in
  her apron to conceal her tears; and then they turned with
  inquiry to the hard features of the guide。  The latter
  merely wore their usual expression of frankness; sincerity;
  and uprightness; and the Sergeant motioned to him to
  proceed。
  〃You know the spot where the Sarpent and I left you;
  Sergeant;〃 Pathfinder resumed; 〃and I need say nothing
  of all that happened afore。  It is now too late to regret
  what is gone and passed; but I do think if I had stayed
  with the boats this would not have come to pass。  Other
  men may be as good guides  I make no doubt they are;
  but then natur' bestows its gifts; and some must be better
  than other some。  I daresay poor Gilbert; who took my
  place; has suffered for his mistake。〃
  〃He fell at my elbow;〃 the Sergeant answered in a low
  melancholy tone。  〃We have; indeed; all suffered for our
  mistakes。〃
  〃No; no; Sergeant; I meant no condemnation on you;
  for men were never better commanded than yourn; in this
  very expedition。  I never beheld a prettier flanking; and
  the way in which you carried your own boat up ag'in their
  howitzer might have teached Lundie himself a lesson。〃
  The eyes of the Sergeant brightened; and his face even
  wore an expression of military triumph; though it was of
  a degree that suited the humble sphere in which he had
  been an actor。
  〃'Twas not badly done; my friend;〃 said he; 〃and we
  carried their log breastwork by storm。〃
  〃'Twas nobly done; Sergeant; though; I fear; when all
  the truth comes to be known; it will be found that these
  vagabonds have got their howitzer back ag'in。  Well; well;
  put a stout heart upon it; and try to forget all that is dis…
  agreeable; and to remember only the pleasant part of the
  matter。  That is your truest philosophy; ay; and truest
  religion too。  If the inimy has got the howitzer ag'in;
  they've only got what belonged to them afore; and what
  we couldn't help。  They haven't got the blockhouse yet;
  nor are they likely to get it; unless they fire it in the dark。
  Well; Sergeant; the Sarpent and I separated about ten
  miles down the river; for we thought it wisest not to come
  upon even a friendly camp without the usual caution。
  What has become of Chingachgook I cannot say; though
  Mabel tells me he is not far off; and I make no question
  the noble…hearted Delaware is doing his duty; although he
  is not now visible to our eyes。  Mark my word; Sergeant;
  before this matter is over we shall hear of him at some
  critical time and that in a discreet and creditable manner。
  Ah; the Sarpent is indeed a wise and virtuous chief! and
  any white man might covet his gifts; though his rifle is
  not quite as sure as Killdeer; it must be owned。  Well; as
  I came near the island I missed the smoke; and that put
  me on my guard; for I knew that the men of the 55th
  were not cunning enough to conceal that sign; notwith…
  standing all that has been told them of its danger。  This
  made me more careful; until I came in sight of this mock…
  fisherman; as I've just told Mabel; and then the whole of
  their infernal arts was as plain before me as if I saw it on
  a map。  I need not tell you; Sergeant; that my first
  thoughts were of Mabel; and that; finding she was in the
  block; I came here; in order to live or die in her company。〃
  The father turned a gratified look upon his child; and
  Mabel felt a sinking of the heart that at such a moment
  she could not have thought possible; when she wished to
  believe all her concern centred in the situation of her
  parent。  As the latter held out his hand; she took it in her
  own and kissed it。  Then; kneeling at his side; she wept
  as if her heart would break。
  〃Mabel;〃 said he steadily; 〃the will of God must be
  done。  It is useless to attempt deceiving either you or my…
  self; my time has come; and it is a consolation to me to
  die like a soldier。  Lundie will do me justice; for our good
  friend Pathfinder will tell him what has been done; and
  how all came to pass。  You do not forget our last con…
  versation?〃
  〃Nay; father; my time has probably come too;〃 exclaimed
  Mabel; who felt just then as if it would be a relief to die。
  〃I cannot hope to escape; and Pathfinder would do well
  to leave us; and return to the garrison with the sad news
  while he can。〃
  〃Mabel Dunham;〃 said Pathfinder reproachfully; though
  he took her hand with kindness; 〃I have not desarved this。
  I know I am wild; and uncouth; and ungainly  〃
  〃Pathfinder!〃
  〃Well; well; we'll forget it; you did not mean it; you
  could not think it。  It is useless now to talk of escaping;
  for the Sergeant cannot be moved; and the blockhouse
  must be defended; cost what it will。  Maybe Lundie will
  get the tidings of our disaster; and send a party to raise
  the siege。〃
  〃Pathfinder  Mabel!〃 said the Sergeant; who had been
  writhing with pain until the cold sweat stood on his fore…
  head; 〃come both to my side。  You understand each
  other; I hope?〃
  〃Father; say nothing of that; it is all as you wish。〃
  〃Thank God!  Give me your hand; Mabel  here; Path…
  finder; take it。  I can do no more than give you the girl
  in this way。  I know you will make her a kind husband。
  Do not wait on account of my death; but there will be a
  chaplain in the fort before the season closes; and let him
  marry you at once。  My brother; if living; will wish。to go
  back to his vessel; and then the child will have no pro…
  tector。  Mabel; your husband will have been my friend;
  and that will be some consolation to you; I hope。〃
  〃Trust this matter to me; Sergeant;〃 put in Pathfinder;
  〃leave it all in my hands as your dying request; and; de…
  pend on it; all will go as it should。〃
  〃I do; I do put all confidence in you; my trusty friend;
  and empower you to act as I could act myself in every
  particular。  Mabel; child;  hand me the water;  you will
  never repent this night。  Bless you; my daughter!  God
  bless; and have you in His holy keeping!〃
  This tenderness was inexpressibly touching to one of
  Mabel's feelings; and she felt at that moment as if her
  feuture union with Pathfinder had received a solemnization
  that no ceremony of the Church could render more holy。
  Still; a weight; as that of a mountain; lay upon her heart;
  and she thought it would be happiness to die。  Then fol…
  lowed a short pause; when the Sergeant; in broken sen…
  tences; briefly related what had passed since he parted
  with Pathfinder and the Delaware。  The wind had come
  more favorable; and; instead of encamping on an island
  agreeably to the original intention; he had determined to
  continue; and reach the station that night。  Their approach
  would have been unseen; and a portion of the calamity
  avoided; he thought; had they not grounded on the point
  of a neighboring island; where; no doubt; the noise made
  by the men in getting off the boat gave notice of their ap…
  proach; and enabled the enemy to be in readiness to receive
  them。  They had landed without the slightest suspicion of
  danger; though surprised at not finding a sentinel; and had
  actually left their arms in the boat; with the intention of
  first securing their knapsacks and provisions。  The fire
  had been so close; that; notwithstanding the obscurity; it
  was very deadly。  Every man had fallen; though two or
  three subsequently arose and disappeared。  Four or five of
  the soldiers had been killed; or so nearly so as to survive
  but a few minutes; though; for some unknown reason; the
  enemy did not make the usual rush for the scalps。  Ser…
  geant Dunham fell with the others; and he had heard the
  voice of Mabel; as she rushed from the blockhouse。  This
  frantic appeal aroused all his parental feelings; and had
  enabled him to crawl as far as the door of the building;
  where he had raised himself against the logs in the manner
  already mentioned。
  After this simple explanation was made; the Sergeant
  was so weak as to need repose; and his