Asallparties,Mabelexcepted,seemedsatisfiedwiththecoursethediscussionhadtaken,nooneappearedtothinkitnecessarytopursuethesubject。SupperwasnosoonerendedthantheSergeantdismissedhisguests,andthenheldalongandconfidentialdialoguewithhisdaughter。
Hewaslittleaddictedtogivingwaytothegentleremo-
tions,butthenoveltyofhispresentsituationawakenedfeelingsthathewasunusedtoexperience。Thesoldierorthesailor,solongasheactsundertheimmediatesuper-
visionofasuperior,thinkslittleoftherisksheruns,butthemomenthefeelstheresponsibilityofcommand,allthehazardsofhisundertakingbegintoassociatethemselvesinhismind:withthechancesofsuccessorfailure。Whilehedwellslessonhisownpersonaldanger,perhaps,thanwhenthatistheprincipalconsideration,hehasmorelivelygeneralperceptionsofalltherisks,andsubmitsmoretotheinfluenceofthefeelingswhichdoubtcreates。SuchwasnowthecasewithSergeantDunham,who,insteadoflookingforwardtovictoryascertain,accordingtohisusualhabits,begantofeelthepossibilitythathemightbepartingwithhischildforever。
NeverbeforehadMabelstruckhimassobeautifulassheappearedthatnight。Possiblysheneverhaddisplayedsomanyengagingqualitiestoherfather。forconcernonhisaccounthadbeguntobeactiveinherbreast。andthenhersympathiesmetwithunusualencouragementthroughthosewhichhadbeenstirredupinthesternerbosomoftheveteran。Shehadneverbeenentirelyathereasewithherparent,thegreatsuperiorityofhereducationcreatingasortofchasm,whichhadbeenwidenedbythemilitaryseverityofmannerhehadacquiredbydealingsolongwithbeingswhocouldonlybekeptinsubjectionbyanunremitteddiscipline。Onthepresentoccasion,however,theconversationbetweenthefatheranddaughterbecamemoreconfidentialthanusual,untilMabelrejoicedtofiudthatitwasgraduallybecomingendearing,astateoffeel-
ingthatthewarm-heartedgirlhadsilentlypinedforinvaineversinceherarrival。
Thenmotherwasaboutmyheight?Mabelsaid,assheheldoneofherfather’shandsinbothherown,lookingupintohisfacewithhumideyes。Ihadthoughthertaller。
Thatisthewaywithmostchildrenwhogetahabitofthinkingoftheirparentswithrespect,untiltheyfancythemlargerandmorecommandingthantheyactuallyare。
Yourmother,Mabel,wasasnearyourheightasonewomancouldbetoanother。
Andhereyes,father?
Hereyeswerelikethine,child,too。blueandsoft,andinvitinglike,thoughhardlysolaughing。
Minewillneverlaughagain,dearestfather,ifyoudonottakecareofyourselfinthisexpedition。
Thankyou,Mabel——hem——thankyou,child。butI
mustdomyduty。IwishIhadseenyoucomfortablymarriedbeforeweleftOswego。mymindwouldbeeasier。
Married!——towhom,father?
YouknowthemanIwishyoutolove。Youmaymeetwithmanygayer,andmanydressedinfinerclother。butwithnonewithsotrueaheartandjustamind。
Nonefather?
Iknowofnone。intheseparticularsPathfinderhasfewequalsatleast。
ButIneednotmarryatall。Youaresingle,andI
canremaintotakecareofyou。
Godblessyou,Mabel!Iknowyouwould,andIdonotsaythatthefeelingisnotright,forIsupposeitis。
andyetIbelievethereisanotherthatismoreso。
Whatcanbemorerightthantohonorone’sparents?
Itisjustasrighttohonorone’shusband,mydearchild。
ButIhavenohusband,father。
Thentakeoneassoonaspossible,thatyoumayhaveahusbandtohonor。Icannotliveforever,Mabel,butmustdropoffinthecourseofnatureerelong,ifIamnotcarriedoffinthecourseofwar。Youareyoung,andmayyetlivelong。anditisproperthatyoushouldhaveamaleprotector,whocanseeyousafethroughlife,andtakecareofyouinage,asyounowwishtotakecareofme。
Anddoyouthink,father,saidMabel,playingwithhissinewyfingerswithherownlittlehands,andlookingdownatthem,asiftheyweresubjectsofintenseinterest,thoughherlipscurledinaslightsmileasthewordscamefromthem,——anddoyouthink,father,thatPathfinderisjustthemantodothis?Ishenot,withintenortwelveyears,asoldasyourself?
Whatofthat?Hislifehasbeenoneofmoderationandexercise,andyearsarelesstobecounted,girl,thanconstitution。Doyouknowanothermorelikelytobeyourprotector?
Mabeldidnot。atleastanotherwhohadexpressedadesiretothateffect,whatevermighthavebeenherhopesandherwishes。
Nay,father,wearenottalkingofanotber,butofthePathfinder,sheansweredevasively。Ifhewereyounger,Ithinkitwouldbemorenaturalformetothinkofhimforahusband。
’Tisallintheconstitution,Itellyou,child。Pathfinderisayoungermanthanhalfoursubalterns。
Heiscertainlyyoungerthanone,sir——LieutenantMuir。
Mabel’slaughwasjoyousandlight-hearted,asifjustthenshefeltnocare。
Thatheis——youngenoughtobehisgrandson。heisyoungerinyears,too。Godforbid,Mabel,thatyoushouldeverbecomeanofficer’slady,atleastuntilyouareanofficer’sdaughter!
Therewillbelittlefearofthat,father,ifImarryPathfinder,returnedthegirl,lookinguparchlyintheSergeant’sfaceagain。
Notbytheking’scommission,perhaps,thoughthemanisevennowthefriendandcompanionofgenerals。
IthinkIcoulddiehappy,Mabel,ifyouwerehiswife。
Father!
’Tisasadthingtogointobattlewiththeweightofanunprotecteddaughterlaidupontheheart。
Iwouldgivetheworldtolightenyoursofitsload,mydearsir。
Itmightbedone,saidtheSergeant,lookingfondlyathischild。thoughIcouldnotwishtoputaburthenonyoursinordertodoso。
Thevoicewasdeepandtremulous,andneverbeforehadMabelwitnessedsuchashowofaffectioninherparent。
Thehabitualsternnessofthemanlentaninteresttohisemotionswhichtheymightotherwisehavewanted,andthedaughter’sheartyearnedtorelievethefather’smind。
Father,speakplainly!shecried,almostconvulsively。
Nay,Mabel,itmightnotberight。yourwishesandminemaybeverydifferent。
Ihavenowishes——knownothingofwhatyoumean。
Wouldyouspeakofmyfuturemarriage?
IfIcouldseeyoupromisedtoPathfinder——knowthatyouwerepledgedtobecomehiswife,letmyownfatebewhatitmight,IthinkIcoulddiehappy。ButIwillasknopledgeofyou,mychild。Iwillnotforceyoutodowhatyoumightrepent。Kissme,Mabel,andgotoyourbed。
HadSergeantDunhamexactedofMabelthepledgethathereallysomuchdesired,hewouldhaveencounteredaresistancethathemighthavefounditdifficulttoover-
come。but,bylettingnaturehaveitscourse,heenlistedapowerfulallyonhisside,andthewarm-hearted,generous-
mindedMabelwasreadytoconcedetoheraffectionsmuchmorethanshewouldeverhaveyieldedtomenace。Atthattouchingmomentshethoughtonlyofherparent,whowasabouttoquither,perhapsforever。andallofthatardentloveforhim,whichhadpossiblybeenasmuchfedbytheimaginationasbyanythingelse,butwhichhadreceivedalittlecheckbytherestrainedintercourseofthelastfortnight,nowreturnedwithaforcethatwasincreasedbypureandintensefeeling。Herfatherseemedallinalltoher,andtorenderhimhappytherewasnopropersac-
rificewhichshewasnotreadytomake。Onepainful,rapid,almostwildgleamofthoughtshotacrossthebrainofthegirl,andherresolutionwavered。butendeavoringtotracethefoundationofthepleasinghopeonwhichitwasbased,shefoundnothingpositivetosupportit。Trainedlikeawomantosubduehermostardentfeelings,herthoughtsrevertedtoherfather,andtotheblessingsthatawaitedthechildwhoyieldedtoaparent’swishes。
Father,shesaidquietly,almostwithaholycalm,Godblessesthedutifuldaughter。
Hewill,Mabel。wehavetheGoodBookforthat。
Iwillmarrywhomeveryoudesire。
Nay,nay,Mabel,youmayhaveachoiceofyourown——
Ihavenochoice。thatis,nonehaveaskedmetohaveachoice,butPathfinderandMr。Muir。andbetween_them_,neitherofuswouldhesitate。No,father。Iwillmarrywhomeveryoumaychoose。
Thouknowestmychoice,belovedchild。noneothercanmaketheeashappyasthenoble-heartedguide。
Well,then,ifhewishit,ifheaskmeagain——for,father,youwouldnothavemeoffermyself,orthatanyoneshoulddothatofficeforme,andthebloodstoleacrossthepallidcheeksofMabelasshespoke,forhighandgen-
erousresolutionshaddrivenbackthestreamoflifetoherheart。noonemustspeaktohimofit。butifheseekmeagain,and,knowingallthatatruegirloughttotellthemanshemarries,hethenwishestomakemehiswife,Iwillbehis。
Blessyou,myMabel!Godinheavenblessyou,andre-
wardyouasapiousdaughterdeservestoberewarded!
Yes,father,putyourmindatpeace。goonthisexpe-
ditionwithalightheart,andtrustinGod。Formeyouwillhavenownocare。Inthespring——Imusthavealit-
tletime,father——butinthespringIwillmarryPathfinder,ifthatnoble-heartedhuntershallthendesireit。
Mabel,helovesyouasIlovedyourmother。Ihaveseenhimweeplikeachildwhenspeakingofhisfeelingstowardsyou。
Yes,Ibelieveit。I’veseenenoughtosatisfymethathethinksbetterofmethanIdeserve。andcertainlythemanisnotlivingforwhomIhavemorerespectthanforPathfinder。notevenforyou,dearfather。
Thatisasitshouldbe,child,andtheunionwillbeblessed。MayInottellPathfinderthis?
Iwouldratheryouwouldnot,father。Letitcomeofitself,comenaturally。ThesmilethatilluminatedMabel’shandsomefacewasangelic,asevenherparentthought,thoughonebetterpractisedindetectingthepassingemo-
tions,astheybetraythemselvesinthecountenance,mighthavetracedsomethingwildandunnaturalinit。No,no,_we_mustletthingstaketheircourse。father,youhavemysolemnpromise。
Thatwilldo,thatwilldo,Mabel,nowkissme。Godblessandprotectyou,girl!youareagooddaughter。
Mabelthrewherselfintoherfather’sarms——itwasthefirsttimeinherlife——andsobbedonhisbosomlikeanin-
fant。Thesternsoldier’sheartwasmelted,andthetearsofthetwomingled。butSergeantDunhamsoonstarted,asifashamedofhimself,and,gentlyforcinghisdaughterfromhim,hebadehergood-night,andsoughthispallet。Mabelwentsobbingtotherudecornerthathadbeenpreparedforherreception。andinafewminutesthehutwasun-
disturbedbyanysound,savetheheavybreathingoftheveteran。
CHAPTERXX。
Wandering,Ifoundonmyruinouswalk,Bythedialstone,agedandgreen,Oneroseofthewilderness,leftonitsstalk,Tomarkwhereagardenhadbeen。
CAMPBELL。
ItwasnotonlybroaddaylightwhenMabelawoke,butthesunhadactuallybeenupsometime。Hersleephadbeeutranquil,forsherestedonanapprovingconscience,andfatiguecontributedtorenderitsweet。andnosoundofthosewhohadbeensoearlyinmotionhadinterferedwithherrest。Springingtoherfeetandrapidlydressingherself,thegirlwassoonbreathingthefragranceofthemorningintheopenair。Forthefirsttimeshewassen-
siblystruckwiththesingularbeauties,aswellaswiththeprofoundretirement,ofherpresentsituation。Thedayprovedtobeoneofthoseoftheautumnalglory,socom-
montoaclimatethatismoreabusedthanappreciated,anditsinfluencewaseverywayinspiritingandgenial。
Mabelwasbenefittedbythiscircumstance。for,asshefancied,herheartwasheavyonaccountofthedangerstowhichafather,whomshenowbegantoloveaswomenlovewhenconfidenceiscreated,wasexposed。
Buttheislandseemedabsolutelydeserted。Theprevi-
ousnight,thebustleofthearrivalhadgiventhespotanappearanceoflifewhichwasnowentirelygone。andourheroinehadturnedhereyesnearlyaroundoneveryobjectinsight,beforeshecaughtaviewofasinglehumanbeingtoremovethesenseofuttersolitude。Then,indeed,shebeheldallwhowereleftbehind,collectedinagrouparoundafirewhichmightbesaidtobelongtothecamp。
Thepersonofheruncle,towhomshewassomuchaccus-
tomed,reassuredMabel。andsheexaminedtheremainderwithacuriositynaturaltohersituation。BesidesCapandtheQuartermaster,thereweretheCorporal,thethreesol-
diers,andthewomanwhowascooking。Thehutsweresilentandempty。andthelowbuttower-likesummitoftheblockhouseroseabovethebushes,bywhichitwashalfconcealed,inpicturesquebeauty。Thesunwasjustcast-
ingitsbrightnessintotheopenplacesoftheglade,andthevaultoverherheadwasimpendinginthesoftsub-
limityofthebluevoid。Notacloudwasvisible,andshesecretlyfanciedthecircumstancemightbetakenasahar-
bingerofpeaceandsecurity。
Perceivingthatalltheotherswereoccupiedwiththatgreatconcernofhumannature,abreakfast,Mabelwalked,unobserved,towardsanendoftheislandwhereshewascompletelyshutoutofviewbythetreesandbushes。Hereshegotastandontheveryedgeofthewater,byforcingasidethelowbranches,andstoodwatchingthebarelyperceptibleflowandre-flowoftheminiaturewaveswhichlavedtheshore。asortofphysicalechototheagitationthatprevailedonthelakefiftymilesaboveher。Theglimpsesofnaturalscenerythatofferedwereverysoftandpleasing。andourheroine,whohadaquickeyeforallthatwaslovelyinnature,wasnotslowinselectingthemoststrikingbitsoflandscape。Shegazedthroughthedifferentvistasformedbytheopeningsbetweentheislands,andthoughtshehadneverlookedonaughtmorelovely。
Whilethusoccupied,Mabelwassuddenlyalarmedbyfancyingthatshecaughtaglimpseofahumanformamongthebushesthatlinedtheshoreoftheislandwhichlaydirectlybeforeher。Thedistanceacrossthewaterwasnotahundredyards。and,thoughshemightbemistaken,andherfancywaswanderingwhentheformpassedbe-
forehersight,stillshedidnotthinkshecouldbedeceived。
Awarethathersexwouldbenoprotectionagainstariflebullet,shouldanIroquoisgetaviewofher,thegirlin-
stinctivelydrewback,takingcaretoconcealpersonasmuchaspossiblebytheleaves,whileshekeptherownlookrivetedontheoppositeshore,vainlywaitingforsometimeintheexpectationofthestranger。Shewasabouttoquitherpostinthebushesandhastentoheruncle,inordertoacquainthimofhersuspicions,whenshesawthebranchofanalderthrustbeyondthefringeofbushesontheotherisland,andwavedtowardshersignificantly,andasshefanciedintokenofamity。Thiswasabreathlessandatryingmomenttooneasinexperiencedinfrontierwarfareasourheroineandyetshefeltthegreatnecessitythatexistedforpreservingherrecollection,andofactingwithsteadinessanddiscretion。
ItwasoneofthepeculiaritiesoftheexposuretowhichthosewhodweltonthefrontiersofAmericawereliable,tobringoutthemoralqualitiesofthewomentoadegreewhichtheymustthemselves,underothercircumstances,havebelievedtheywereincapableofmanifesting。andMabelwellknewthatthebordererslovedtodwellintheirlegendsonthepresenceofmind,fortitude,andspiritthattheirwivesandsistershaddisplayedundercircumstancesthemosttrying。Heremulationhadbeenawakenedbywhatshehadheardonsuchsubjects。anditatoncestruckherthatnowwasthemomentforhertoshowthatshewastrulySergeantDunham’schild。Themotionofthebranchwassuchasshebelievedindicatedamity。and,afteramoment’shesitation,shebrokeoffatwig,fastenedittoastickand,thrustingitthroughanopening,waveditinreturn,imitatingascloselyaspossiblethemanneroftheother。
Thisdumbshowlastedtwoorthreeminutesonbothsides,whenMabelperceivedthatthebushesoppositewerecautiouslypushidaside,andahumanfaceappearedatanopening。AglancesufficedtoletMabelseethatitwasthecountenanceofared-skin,aswellasthatofawoman。A
secondandabetterlooksatisfiedherthatitwasthefaceoftheDew-of-June,thewifeofArrowhead。Duringthetimeshehadtravelledincompanywiththiswoman,Mabelhadbeenwonbythegentlenessofmanner,themeeksimplicity,andthemingledaweandaffectionwithwhichsheregardedherhusband。OnceortwiceinthecourseofthejourneyshefanciedtheTuscarorahadmani-
festedtowardsherselfanunpleasantdegreeofattention。
andonthoseoccoasionsithadstruckherthathiswifeexhibitedsorrowandmortification。AsMabel,however,hadmorethancompensatedforanypainshemightinthiswayunintentionallyhavecausedhercompanion,byherownkindnessofmannerandattentions,thewomanhadshownmuchattachmenttoher,andtheyhadparted,withadeepconvictiononthemindofourheroinethatintheDew-of-Juneshehadlostafriend。
Itisuselesstoattempttoanalyzeallthewaysbywhichthehumanheartisledintoconfidence。Suchafeeling,however,hadtheyoungTuscarorawomanawakenedinthebreastofourheroine。andthelatter,undertheim-
pressionthatthisextraordinaryvisitwasintendedforherowngood,felteverydispositiontohaveaclosercommu-
nication。Shenolongerhesitatedaboutshowingherselfclearofthebushes,andwasnotsorrytoseetheDew-of-
Juneimitateherconfidence,bysteppingfearlesslyoutofherowncover。Thetwogirls,fortheTuscarora,thoughmarried,wasevenyoungerthanMabel,nowopenlyex-
changedsignsoffriendship,andthelatterbeckonedtoherfriendtoapproach,thoughsheknewnotthemannerherselfinwhichthisobjectcouldbeeffected。ButtheDew-of-Junewasnotslowinlettingitbeseenthatitwasinherpower。for,disappearinginamoment,shesoonshowedherselfagainintheendofabarkcanoe,thebowsofwhichshehaddrawntotheedgeofthebushes,andofwhichthebodystilllayinasortofcoveredcreek。Mabelwasabouttoinvitehertocross,whenherownnamewascalledaloudinthestentorianvoiceofheruncle。MakingahurriedgesturefortheTuscaroragirltoconcealherself,Mabelsprangfromthebushesandtrippedupthegladetowardsthesound,andperceivedthatthewholepartyhadjustseatedthemselvesatbreakfast。Caphavingbarelyputhisappetiteundersufficientrestrainttosummonhertojointhem。ThatthiswasthemostfavorableinstantfortheinterviewflashedonthemindofMabel。and,excusingherselfonthepleaofnotbeingpreparedforthemeal,sheboundedbacktothethicket,andsoonrenewedhercommunicationswiththeyoungIndianwoman。
Dew-of-Junewasquickofcomprehension。andwithhalfadozennoiselessstrokesofthepaddles,hercanoewasconcealedinthebushesofStationIsland。Inanotherminute,Mabelheldherhand,andwasleadingherthroughthegrovetowardsherownhut。Fortunatelythelatterwassoplacedastobecompletelyhidfromthesightofthoseatthefire,andtheybothentereditunseen。Hastilyexplainingtoherguest,inthebestmannershecould,thenecessityofquittingherforashorttime,Mabel,firstplac-
ingtheDew-of-Juneinherownroom,withafullcertaintythatshewouldnotquitituntiltoldtodoso,wenttothefireandtookherseatamongtherest,withallthecom-
posureitwasinherpowertocommand。
Latecome,lateserved,Mabel,saidheruncle,be-
tweenmouthfulsofbroiledsalmon。forthoughthecook-
erymightbeveryunsophisticatedonthatremotefrontier,theviandsweregenerallydelicious,——latecome,lateserved。itisagoodrule,andkeepslaggardsuptotheirwork。
Iamnolaggard,uncle。forIhavebeenstirringnearlyanhour,andexploringourisland。
It’slittleyou’llmakeo’that,MistressMabel,putinMuir。that’slittlebynature。Lundie——oritmightbebettertostylehimMajorDuncaninthispresencethiswassaidinconsiderationofthecorporalandthecommonmen,thoughtheyweretakingtheirmealalittleapart——
hasnotaddedanempiretohisMajesty’sdominionsingettingpossessionofthisisland,whichislikelytoequalthatofthecelebratedSanchoinrevenuesandprofits——
Sancho,ofwhom,doubtless,MasterCap,you’lloftenhavebeenreadinginyourleisurehours,moreespeciallyincalmsandmomentsofinactivity。
Iknowthespotyoumean,Quartermaster。Sancho’sIsland——coralrock,ofnewformation,andasbadaland-
fall,inadarknightandblowingweather,asasinnercouldwishtokeepclearof。It’safamousplaceforcocoa-
nutsandbitterwater,thatSancho’sIsland。
It’sno’veryfamousfordinners,returnedMuir,re-
pressingthesmilewhichwasstrugglingtohislipsoutofrespecttoMabel。nordoIthinkthere’llbemuchtochoosebetweenitsrevenueandthatofthisspot。Inmyjudgment,MasterCap,thisisaveryunmilitaryposition,andIlooktosomecalamitybefallingit,soonerorlater。
Itistobehopednotuntilourturnofdutyisover,
observedMabel。IhavenowishtostudytheFrenchlanguage。
Wemightthinkourselveshappy,diditnotprovetobetheIroquois。IhavereasonedwithMajorDuncanontheoccupationofthisposition,but’awilfu’manmaunha’hisway。’Myfirstobjectinaccompanyingthispartywastoendeavortomakemyselfacceptableandusefultoyourbeautifulniece,MasterCap。andthesecondwastotakesuchanaccountofthestoresthatbelongtomypar-
ticulardepartmentasshallleavenoquestionopentocon-
troversy,concerningthemannerofexpenditure,whentheyshallhavedisappearedbymeansoftheenemy。
Doyoulookuponmattersassoserious?demandedCap,actuallysuspendinghismasticationofabitofveni-
son——forhepassedalternatelyfromfishtofleshandbackagain——intheinteresthetookintheanswer。Isthedangerpressing?
I’llno’sayjustthat。andI’llno’sayjustthecontrary。
Thereisalwaysdangerinwar,andthereismoreofitattheadvancedpoststhanatthemainencampment。Itought,therefore,tooccasionnosurprisewerewetobevisitedbytheFrenchatanymoment。
Andwhatthedevilistobedoneinthatcase?Sixmenandtwowomenwouldmakebutapoorjobindefend-
ingsuchaplaceasthis,shouldtheenemyinvadeus。as,nodoubt,Frenchman-like,theywouldtakeverygoodcaretocomestrong-handed。
Thatwemaydependon——someveryformidableforceattheverylowest。Amilitarydispositionmightbemadeindefenceoftheisland,outofallquestion,andaccord-
ingtotheartofwar,thoughwewouldprobablyfailintheforcenecessarytocarryoutthedesigninanyverycreditablemanner。Inthefirstplace,adetachmentshouldbesentofftotheshore,withorderstoannoytheenemyinlanding。astrongpartyoughtinstantlytobethrownintotheblockhouse,asthecitadel,foronthatallthedif-
ferentdetachmentswouldnaturallyfallbackforsupport,astheFrenchadvanced。andanentrenchedcampmightbelaidoutaroundthestronghold,asitwouldbeveryun-
militaryindeedtoletthefoegetnearenoughtothefootofthewallstominethem。Chevaux-de-frisewouldkeepthecavalryincheck。andasfortheartillery,redoubtsshouldbethrownupundercoverofyonwoods。Strongskirmishingparties,moreover,wouldbeexceedinglyser-
viceableinretardingthemarchoftheenemy。andthesedifferenthuts,ifproperlypiquetedandditched,wouldbeconvertedintoveryeligiblepositionsforthatobject。
Whe-e-e-w-,Quartermaster!Andwhothed——listofindallthementocarryoutsuchaplan?
Theking,outofallquestion,MasterCap。Itishisquarrel,andit’sjustheshouldbeartheburtheno’it。
Andweareonlysix!Thisisfinetalking,withavengeance。Youcouldbesentdowntotheshoretoop-
posethelanding,Mabelmightskirmishwithhertongueatleast,thesoldier’swifemightactchevaux-de-frisetoentanglethecavalry,thecorporalshouldcommandtheentrenchedcamp,histhreemencouldoccupythefivehuts,andIwouldtaketheblockhouse。Whe-e-e-w!
youdescribewell,Lieutenant。andshouldhavebeenalimnerinsteadofasoldier。
Na,I’vebeenveryliteralanduprightinmyexpositionofmatters。ThatthereisnogreaterforceheretocarryouttheplanisafaultofhisMajesty’sministers,andnoneofmine。
Butshouldourenemyreallyappear,askedMabel,withmoreinterestthanshemighthaveshown,hadshenotrememberedtheguestinthehut,whatcourseoughtwetopursue?
Myadvicewouldbetoattempttoachievethat,prettyMabel,whichrenderedXenophonsojustlycelebrated。
Ithinkyoumeanaretreat,thoughIhalfguessatyourallusion。
You’veimaginedmymeaningfromthepossessionofastrongnativesense,younglady。IamawarethatyourworthyfatherhaspointedouttotheCorporalcertainmodesandmethodsbywhichhefanciesthisislandcouldbeheld,incasetheFrenchshoulddiscoveritsposition。
buttheexcellentSergeant,thoughyourfather,andasgoodamaninhisdutiesaseverwieldedaspontoon,isnotthegreatLordStair,oreventheDukeofMarlborough。I’llnotdenytheSergeant’smeritsinhisparticularsphere。
thoughIcannotexaggeratequalities,howeverexcellent,intothoseofmenwhomaybeinsometriflingdegreehissuperiors。SergeantDunhamhastakencounselofhisheart,insteadofhishead,inresolvingtoissuesuchorders。
but,ifthefortfall,theblamewilllieonhimthatorderedittobeoccupied,andnotonhimwhosedutyitwastodefendit。Whatevermaybethedeterminationofthelatter,shouldtheFrenchandtheiralliesland,agoodcommanderneverneglectsthepreparationsnecessarytoeffectaretreat。andIwouldadviseMasterCap,whoistheadmiralofournavy,tohaveaboatinreadinesstoevacuatetheisland,ifneedcomestoneed。Thelargestboatthatwehaveleftcarriesaveryamplesail。andbyhaulingitroundhere,andmooringitunderthosebushes,therewillbeaconvenientplaceforahurriedembarka-
tion。andthenyou’llperceive,prettyMabel,thatitisscarcelyfiftyyardsbeforeweshallbeinachannelbetweentwootherislands,andhidfromthesightofthosewhomayhappentobeonthis。
Allthatyousayisverytrue,Mr。Muir。butmaynottheFrenchcomefromthatquarterthemselves?Ifitissogoodforaretreat,itisequallygoodforanadvance。
They’llno’havethesensetodosodiscreetathing,
returnedMuir,lookingfurtivelyandalittleuneasilyaroundhim。they’llno’havesufficientdiscretion。YourFrenchareahead-over-heelsnation,andusuallycomeforwardinarandomway。sowemaylookforthem,iftheycomeatall,ontheothersideoftheisland。
Thediscoursenowbecameexceedinglydesultory,touch-
ingprincipally,however,ontheprobabilitiesofaninva-
sion,andthebestmeansofmeetingit。
TomostofthisMabelpaidbutlittleattention。thoughshefeltsomesurprisethatLieutenantMuir,anofficerwhosecharacterforcouragestoodwell,shouldopenlyrecommendanabandonmentofwhatappearedtohertobedoublyaduty,herfather’scharacterbeingconnectedwiththedefenceoftheisland。Hermind,however,wassomuchoccupiedwithherguest,that,seizingthefirstfavorablemoment,sheleftthetable,andwassooninherownhutagain。Carefullyfasteningthedoor,andseeingthatthesimplecurtainwasdrawnbeforethesinglelittlewindow,MabelnextledtheDew-of-June,orJune,asshewasfamiliarlytermedbythosewhospoketoherinEng-
lish,intotheouterroom,makingsignsofaffectionandconfidence。
Iamgladtoseeyou,June,saidMabel,withoneofhersweetestsmiles,andinherownwinningvoice,——verygladtoseeyou。Whathasbroughtyouhither,andhowdidyoudiscovertheisland?
Speakslow,saidJune,returningsmileforsmile,andpressingthelittlehandsheheldwithoneofherownthatwasscarcelylarger,thoughithadbeenhardenedbylabor。
moreslow——tooquick。
Mabelrepeatedherquestions,endeavoringtorepresstheimpetuosityofherfeelings。andshesucceededinspeak-
ingsodistinctlyastobeunderstood。
June,friend,returnedtheIndianwoman。
Ibelieveyou,June——frommysoulIbelieveyou。whathasthistodowithyourvisit?
Friendcometoseefriend,answeredJune,againsmilingopenlyintheother’sface。
Thereissomeotherreason,June,elsewouldyouneverrunthisrisk,andalone。Youarealone,June?
Junewidyou,nooneelse。Junecomealone,paddlecanoe。
Ihopeso,Ithinkso——nay,Iknowso。Youwouldnotbetreacherouswithme,June?
Whattreacherous?
Youwouldnotbetrayme,wouldnotgivemetotheFrench,totheIroquois,toArrowhead?
Juneshookherheadearnestly。
Youwouldnotsellmyscalp?
HereJunepassedherarmfondlyaroundtheslenderwaistofMabelandpressedhertoherheartwithatender-
nessandaffectionthatbroughttearsintotheeyesofourheroine。Itwasdoneinthefondcaressingmannerofawoman,anditwasscarcelypossiblethatitshouldnotob-
taincreditforsinceritywithayoungandingenuousper-
sonofthesamesex。Mabelreturnedthepressure,andthenheldtheotheroffatthelengthofherarm,lookedhersteadilyintheface,andcontinuedherinquiries。
IfJunehassomethingtotellherfriend,letherspeakplainly,shesaid。Myearsareopen。
June’fraidArrowheadkillher。
ButArrowheadwillneverknowit。Mabel’sbloodmountedtohertemplesasshesaidthis。forshefeltthatshewasurgingawifetobetreacheroustoherhusband。
Thatis,Mabelwillnottellhim。
HeburytomahawkinJune’shead。
Thatmustneverbe,dearJune。Iwouldratheryoushouldsaynomorethanrunthisrisk。
Blockhousegoodplacetosleep,goodplacetostay。
DoyoumeanthatImaysavemylifebykeepingintheblockhouse,June?Surely,surely,Arrowheadwillnothurtyoufortellingmethat。Hecannotwishmeanygreatharm,forIneverinjuredhim。
Arrowheadwishnoharmtohandsomepale-face,re-
turnedJune,avertingherface。and,thoughshealwaysspokeihthesoft,gentlevoiceofanIndiangirl,nowper-
mittingitsnotestofallsolowastocausethemtosoundmelancholyandtimid。Arrowheadlovepale-facegirl。
Mabelblushed,sheknewnotwhy,andforamomentherquestionswererepressedbyafeelingofinherentdeli-
cacy。Butitwasnecessarytoknowmore,forherappre-
hensionshadbeenkeenlyawakened,andsheresumedherinquiries。
Arrowheadcanhavenoreasontoloveortohate_me_,
shesaid。Ishenearyou?
Husbandalwaysnearwife,here,saidJune,layingherhandonherheart。
Excellentcreature!Buttellme,June,oughtItokeepintheblockhouseto-day——thismorning——now?
Blockhouseverygood。goodforwomen。Blockhousegotnoscalp。
IfearIunderstandyouonlytoowell,June。Doyouwishtoseemyfather?
Nohere。goneaway。
Youcannotknowthat,June。youseetheislandisfullofhissoldiers。
Nofull。goneaway,——hereJuneheldupfourofherfingers,——somanyred-coats。
AndPathfinder?wouldyounotliketoseethePath-
finder?HecantalktoyouintheIroquoistongue。
Tonguegonewidhim,saidJune,laughing。keeptongueinhismout’。
Therewassomethingsosweetandcontagiousinthein-
fantinelaughofanIndiangirl,thatMabelcouldnotre-
frainfromjoininginit,muchasherfearswerearousedbyallthathadpassed。
Youappeartoknow,ortothinkyouknow,allaboutus,June。ButifPathfinderbegone,Eau-doucecanspeakFrenchtoo。YouknowEau-douce。shallIrunandbringhimtotalkwithyou?
Eau-doucegonetoo,allbutheart。thatthere。AsJunesaidthis,shelaughedagain。lookedindifferentdi-
rections,asifunwillingtoconfusetheother,andlaidherhandonMabel’sbosom。
OurheroinehadoftenheardofthewonderfulsagacityoftheIndians,andofthesurprisingmannerinwhichtheynotedallthings,whiletheyappearedtoregardnone。
butshewasscarcelypreparedforthedirectionthedis-
coursehadsosingularlytaken。Willingtochangeit,andatthesametimetrulyanxioustolearnhowgreatthedangerthatimpendedoverthemmightreallybe,sherosefromthecamp-stoolonwhichshehadbeenseated。and,byassuminganattitudeoflessaffectionateconfidence,shehopedtohearmoreofthatshereallydesiredtolearn,andtoavoidallusionstothatwhichshefoundsoembar-
rassing。
Youknowhowmuchorhowlittleyououghttotellme,June,shesaid。andIhopeyoulovemewellenoughtogivemetheinformationIoughttohear。Mydearuncle,too,isontheisland,andyouare,oroughttobe,hisfriendaswellasmine。andbothofuswillrememberyourconductwhenwegetbacktoOswego。
Maybe,nevergetback。whoknow?Thiswassaiddoubtingly,orasonewholaysdownanuncertainpropo-
sition,andnotwithataunt,oradesiretoalarm。
NooneknowswhatwillhappenbutGod。OurlivesareinHishands。Still,IthinkyouaretobeHisinstru-
mentinsavingus。
ThispassedJune’scomprehension,andsheonlylookedherignorance。foritwasevidentshewishedtobeofuse。
Blockhouseverygood,sherepeated,assoonashercountenanceceasedtoexpressuncertainty,layingstrongemphasisonthelasttwowords。
Well,Iunderstandthis,June,andwillsleepinitto-
night。OfcourseIamtotellmyunclewhatyouhavesaid?
TheDew-of-Junestarted,andshediscoveredaverymanifestuneasinessattheinterrogatory。
No,no,no,no!sheanswered,withavolubilityandvehemencethatwasimitatedfromtheFrenchoftheCan-
adas。nogoodtotellSaltwater。Hemuchtalkandlongtongue。Thinkswoodsallwater,understandnot’ing。
TellArrowhead,andJunedie。
Youdomydearuncleinjustice,forhewouldbeaslittlelikelytobetrayyouasanyone。
Nounderstand。Saltwatergottongue,butnoeyes,noears,nonose——not’ingbuttongue,tongue,tongue!
AlthoughMabeldidnotexactlycoincideinthisopinion,shesawthatCaphadnottheconfidenceoftheyoungIn-
dianwoman,andthatitwasidletoexpectshewouldcon-
senttohisbeingadmittedtotheirinterview。
Youappeartothinkyouknowoursituationprettywell,June,Mabelcontinued。haveyoubeenontheislandbeforethisvisit?
Justcome。
Howthendoyouknowthatwhatyousayistrue?
myfather,thePathfinder,andEau-doucemayallbeherewithinsoundofmyvoice,ifIchoosetocallthem。
Allgone,saidJunepositively,smilinggood-humoredlyatthesametime。
Nay,thisismorethanyoucansaycertainly,nothav-
ingbeenovertheislandtoexamineit。
Gotgoodeyes。seeboatwithmengoaway——seeshipwithEau-douce。
Thenyouhavebeensometimewatchingus:Ithink,however,youhavenotcountedthemthatremain。
Junelaughed,heldupherfourfingersagain,andthenpointedtohertwothumbs。passingafingeroverthefirst,sherepeatedthewordsred-coats。andtouchingthelast,sheadded,Saltwater,Quartermaster。Allthiswasbeingveryaccurate,andMabelbegantoentertainseriousdoubtsastotheproprietyofherpermittinghervisitortodepartwithoutherbecomingmoreexplicit。Stillitwassorepugnanttoherfeelingstoabusetheconfidencethisgentleandaffectionatecreaturehadevidentlyreposedinher,thatMabelhadnosooneradmittedthethoughtofsummoningheruncle,thansherejecteditasunworthyofherselfandunjusttoherfriend。Toaidthisgoodreso-
lution,too,therewasthecertaintythatJunewouldrevealnothing,buttakerefugeinastubbornsilence,ifanyat-
temptweremadetocoerceher。
Youthink,then,June,Mabelcontinued,assoonasthesethoughtshadpassedthroughhermind,thatIhadbetterliveintheblockhouse?
Goodplaceforwoman。Blockhousegotnoscalp。
Logst’ick。
Youspeakconfidently,June。asifyouhadbeeninit,andhadmeasureditswalls。
Junelaughed。andshelookedknowing,thoughshesaidnothing。
Doesanyonebutyourselfknowhowtofindthisisland?haveanyoftheIroquoisseenit?
Junelookedsad,andshecasthereyeswarilyabouther,asifdistrustingalistener。
Tuscarora,everywhere——Oswego,here,Frontenac,Mo-
hawk——everywhere。IfheseeJune,killher。
Butwethoughtthatnooneknewofthisisland,andthatwehadnoreasontofearourencmieswhileonit。
Mucheye,Iroquois。
Eyeswillnotalwaysdo,June,Thisspotishidfromordinarysight,andfewofevenourownpeopleknowhowtofindit。
Onemancantell。someYengeesetalkFrench。
Mabelfeltachillatherheart。AllthesuspicionsagainstJasper,whichshehadhithertodisdainedentertaining,crowdedinabodyonherthoughts。andthesensationthattheybroughtwassosickening,thatforaninstantsheim-
aginedshewasabouttofaint。Arousingherself,andre-
memberingherpromisetoherfather,shearoseandwalkedupanddownthehutforaminute,fancyingthatJasper’sdelinquencieswerenaughttoher,thoughherinmostheartyearnedwiththedesiretothinkhiminnocent。
Iunderstandyourmeaning,June,shethensaid。
youwishmetoknowthatsomeonehastreacherousytoldyourpeoplewhereandhowtofindtheisland?
Junelaughed,forinhereyesartificeinwarwasoftenerameritthanacrime。butshewastootruetohertribeherselftosaymorethantheoccasionrequired。HerobjectwastosaveMabel,andMabelonly。andshesawnosuffi-
cientreasonfortravellingoutoftherecord,asthelawyersexpressit,inordertodoanythingelse。
Pale-faceknownow,sheadded。Blockhousegoodforgirl,nomatterformenandwarriors。
Butitismuchmatterwithme,June。foroneofthosemenismyuncle,whomIlove,andtheothersaremycountrymenandfriends。Imusttellthemwhathaspassed。
ThenJunebekill,returnedtheyoungIndianquietly,thoughsheevidentlyspokewithconcern。
No。theyshallnotknowthatyouhavebeenhere。
Still,theymustbeontheirguard,andwecanallgointotheblockhouse。
Arrowheadknow,seeeverything,andJunebekill。
Junecometotellyoungpale-facefriend,nottotellmen。
Everywarriorwatchhisownscalp。Junewoman,andtellwoman。notellmen。
Mabelwasgreatlydistressedatthisdeclarationofherwildfriend,foritwasnowevidenttheyoungcreatureunderstoodthathercommunicationwastogonofurther。
Shewasignoranthowfarthesepeopleconsiderthepointofhonorinterestedinherkeepingthesecret。andmostofallwassheunabletosayhowfaranyindiscretionofherownmightactuallycommitJuneandendangerherlife。
Alltheseconsiderationsflashedonhermind,andreflectiononlyrenderedtheirinfluencemorepainful。June,too,manifestlyviewedthemattergravely。forshebegantogatherupthedifferentlittlearticlesshehaddroppedintakingMabel’shand,andwaspreparingtodepart。Toattemptdetainingherwasoutofthequestion。andtopartfromher,afterallshehadhazardedtoserveher,wasre-
pugnanttoallthejustandkindfeelingsofourheroine’snature。
June,saidsheeagerly,foldingherarmsroundthegentlebutuneducatedbeing,wearefriends。Frommeyouhavenothingtofear,fornooneshallknowofyourvisit。Ifyoucouldgivemesomesignaljustbeforethedangercomes,somesignbywhichtoknowwhentogointotheblockhouse,howtotakecareofmyself。
Junepaused,forshehadbeeninearnestinherintentiontodepart。andthenshesaidquietly,BringJunepigeon。
Apigeon!WhereshallIfindapigeontobringyou?
Nexthut。bringoldone。Junegotocanoe。
IthinkIunderstandyou,June。buthadInotbetterleadyoubacktothebushes,lestyoumeetsomeofthemen?
Gooutfirst。countmen,one,two,t’ree,four,five,six-
hereJuneheldupherfingers,andlaughed——alloutoftheway——good。allbutone,callhimoneside。Thensing,andfetchpigeon。
Mabelsmiledatthereadinessandingenuityofthegirl,andpreparedtoexecuteherrequests。Atthedoor,how-
ever,shestopped,andlookedbackentreatinglyattheIn-
dianwoman。Istherenohopeofyourtellingmemore,June?shesaid。
Knowallnow,blockhousegood,pigeontell,Arrow-
headkill。
Thelastwordssufficed。forMabelcouldnoturgefurthercommunications,whenhercompanionherselftoldherthatthepenaltyofherrevelationsmightbedeathbythehandofherhusband。Throwingopenthedoor,shemadeasignofadieutoJune,andwentoutofthehut。MabelresortedtothesimpleexpedientoftheyoungIndiangirltoascer-
tainthesituationofthedifferentindividualsontheisland。
Insteadoflookingaboutherwiththeintentionofrecog-
nizingfacesanddresses,shemerelycountedthem。andfoundthatthreestillremainedatthefire,whiletwohadgonetotheboat,oneofwhomwasMr。Muir。Thesixthmanwasheruncle。andhewascoollyarrangingsomefish-
ing-tackleatnogreatdistancefromthefire。Thewomanwasjustenteringherownhut。andthisaccountedforthewholeparty。Mabelnow,affectingtohavedroppedsome-
thing,returnednearlytothehutshehadleft,warblinganair,stoopedasiftopickupsomeobjectfromtheground,andhurriedtowardsthehutJunehadmentioned。Thiswasadilapidatedstructure,andithadbeenconvertedbythesoldiersofthelastdetachmentintoasortofstore-
housefortheirlivestock。Amongotherthings,itcon-
tainedafewdozenpigeons,whichwereregalingonapileofwheatthathadbeenbroughtofffromoneofthefarmsplunderedontheCanadashore。Mabelhadnotmuchdifficultyincatchingoneofthesepigeons,althoughtheyflutteredandflewaboutthehutwithanoiselikethatofdrums。and,concealingitinherdress,shestolebacktowardsherownhutwiththeprize。Itwasempty。and,withoutdoingmorethancastaglanceinatthedoor,theeagergirlhurrieddowntotheshore。Shehadnodiffi-
cultyinescapingobservation,forthetreesandbushesmadeacompletecovertoherperson。AtthecanoeshefoundJune,whotookthepigeon,placeditinabasketofherownmanufacturing,and,repeatingthewords,blockhousegood,sheglidedoutofthebushesandacrossthenarrowpassage,asnoiselesslyasshehadcome。Mabelwaitedsometimetocatchasignalofleave-takingoramityafterherfriendhadlanded,butnonewasgiven。Theadjacentislands,withoutexception,wereasquietasifnoonehadeverdisturbedthesublimereposeofnature,andnowherecouldanysignorsymptombediscovered,asMabelthenthought,thatmightdenotetheproximityofthesortofdangerofwhichJunehadgivennotice。
Onreturning,however,fromtheshore,Mabelwasstruckwithalittlecircumstance,that,inanordinarysituation,wouldhaveattractednoattention,butwhich,nowthathersuspicionshadbeenaroused,didnotpassbeforeheruneasyeyeunnoticed。Asmallpieceofredbunting,suchasisusedintheensignsofships,wasflutteringatthelowerbranchofasmalltree,fastenedinawaytopermitittoblowout,ortodrooplikeavessel’spennant。
NowthatMabel’sfearswereawakened,Juneherselfcouldnothavemanifestedgreaterquicknessinanalyzingfactsthatshebelievedmightaffectthesafetyoftheparty。
Shesawataglancethatthisbitofclothcouldbeob-
servedfromanadjacentisland。thatitlaysonearthelinebetweenherownhutandthecanoeastoleavenodoubtthatJunehadpassednearit,ifnotdirectlyunderit。andthatitmightbeasignaltocommunicatesomeimportantfactconnectedwiththemodeofattacktothosewhowereprobablylyinginambushnearthem。Tearingthelittlestripofbuntingfromthetree,Mabelhastenedon,scarcelyknowingwhatherdutynextrequiredofher。Junemightbefalsetoher,buthermanner,herlooks,heraffection,andherdispositionasMabelhadknownitinthejourney,forbadetheidea。ThencametheallusiontoArrowhead’sadmirationofthepale-facebeauties,somedimrecollectionsofthelooksoftheTuscarora,andapainfulconsciousnessthatfewwivescouldviewwithkindnessonewhohades-
trangedahusband’saffections。Noneoftheseimagesweredistinctandclear,buttheyrathergleamedoverthemindofourheroinethanrestedinit,andtheyquickenedherpulses,astheydidherstep,withoutbringingwiththemthepromptandcleardecisionsthatusuallyfollowedherreflec-
tions。Shehadhurriedonwardstowardsthehutoccupiedbythesoldier’swife,intendingtoremoveatoncetotheblockhousewiththewoman,thoughshecouldpersuadenoothertofollow,whenherimpatientwalkwasinterruptedbythevoiceofMuir。
Whithersofast,prettyMabel?hecried。andwhysogiventosolitude?TheworthySergeantwillderidemybreeding,ifhehearthathisdaughterpassesthemorn-
ingsaloneandunattendedto,thoughhewellknowsitismyardentwishtobeherslaveandcompanionfromthebeginningoftheyeartoitsend。
Surely,Mr。Muir,youmusthavesomeauthorityhere?
Mabelsuddenlyarrestedherstepstosay。Oneofyourrankwouldbelistenedto,atleast,byacorporal?
Idon’tknowthat,Idon’tknowthat,interruptedMuir,withanimpatienceandappearanceofalarmthatmighthaveexcitedMabel’sattentionatanothermoment。
Commandiscommand。discipline,discipline。andau-
thority,authority。Yourgoodfatherwouldbesoregrieveddidhefindmeinterferingtosullyorcarryoffthelaurelsheisabouttowin。andIcannotcommandtheCorporalwithoutequallycommandingtheSergeant。Thewisestwaywillbeformetoremainintheobscurityofaprivateindividualinthisenterprise。anditissothatallparties,fromLundiedown,understandthetransaction。
ThisIknow,anditmaybewell,norwouldIgivemydearfatheranycauseofcomplaint。butyoumayinfluencetheCorporaltohisowngood。
I’llno’saythat,returnedMuirinhisslyScotchway。
itwouldbefarsafertopromisetoinfluencehimtohisinjury。Mankind,prettyMabel,havetheirpeculiarities。
andtoinfluenceafellow-beingtohisowngoodisoneofthemostdifficulttasksofhumannature,whiletheoppo-
siteisjusttheeasiest。You’llno’forgetthis,mydear,butbearitinmindforyouredificationandgovernment。
Butwhatisthatyou’retwistingroundyourslenderfingerasyoumaybesaidtotwisthearts?
Itisnothingbutabitofcloth——asortofflag——atriflethatishardlyworthourattentionatthisgravemoment。
If——
Atrifle!It’sno’sotriflingasyemayimagine,Mis-
tressMabel,takingthebitofbuntingfromher,andstretchingitatfulllengthwithbothhisarmsextended,whilehisfacegrewgraveandhiseyewatchful。Ye’llno’
ha’beenfindingthis,MabelDunham,inthebreakfast?
Mabelsimplyacquaintedhimwiththespotwhereandthemannerinwhichshehadfoundthebitofcloth。
Whileshewasspeaking,theeyeoftheQuartermasterwasnotquietforamoment,glancingfromtheragtothefaceofourheroine,thenbackagaintotherag。Thathissus-
picionswereawakenedwaseasytobeseen,norwashelonginlettingitbeknownwhatdirectiontheyhadtaken。
Wearenotinapartoftheworldwhereourensignsandgaudsoughttobespreadabroadtothewind,MabelDunham!hesaid,withanominousshakeofthehead。
Ithoughtasmuchmyself,Mr。Muir,andbroughtawaythelittleflaglestitmightbethemeansofbetrayingourpresenceheretotheenemy,eventhoughnothingisin-
tendedbyitsdisplay。Oughtnotmyuncletobemadeacquaintedwiththecircumstance?
Ino’seethenecessityforthat,prettyMabel。for,asyoujustlysay,itisacircumstance,andcircumstancessometimesworrytheworthymariner。Butthisflag,ifflagitcanbecalled,belongstoaseaman’scraft。Youmayperceivethatitismadeofwhatiscalledbunting,andthatisadescriptionofclothusedonlybyvesselsforsuchpur-
poses,_our_colorsbeingofsilk,asyoumayunderstand,orpaintedcanvas。It’ssurprisinglyliketheflyofthe_Scud’s_
ensign。AndnowIrecollectmetohaveobservedthatapiecehadbeencutfromthatveryflag。
Mabelfeltherheartsink,butshehadsufficientself-
commandnottoattemptananswer。
Itmustbelookedto,Muircontinued,and,afterall,IthinkitmaybewelltoholdashortconsultationwithMasterCap,thanwhomamoreloyalsubjectdoesnotex-
istintheBritishempire。
Ihavethoughtthewarningsoserious,Mabelrejoined,thatIamabouttoremovetotheblockhouse,andtotakethewomanwithme。
Idonotseetheprudenceofthat,Mabel。Theblock-
housewillbethefirstspotassailedshouldtherereallybeanattack。andit’sno’wellprovidedforasiege,thatmustbeallowed。IfImightadviseinsodelicateacontin-
gency,Iwouldrecommendyourtakingrefugeintheboat,which,asyoumaynowperceive,ismostfavorablyplacedtoretreatbythatchannelopposite,whereallinitwouldbehidbytheislandsinoneortwominutes。Waterleavesnotrail,asPathfinderwellexpressesit。andthereappearstobesomanydifferentpassagesinthatquarterthatescapewouldbemorethanprobable。I’vealwaysbeenofopin-
ionthatLundiehazardedtoomuchinoccupyingapostsofaradvancedandsomuchexposedasthis。
It’stoolatetoregretitnow,Mr。Muir,andwehaveonlytoconsultourownsecurity。
Andtheking’shonor,prettyMabel。Yes,hisMajesty’sarmsandhisgloriousnamearenottobeoverlookedonanyoccasion。
ThenIthinkitmightbebetterifweallturnedoureyestowardstheplacethathasbeenbuilttomaintaintheminsteadoftheboat,saidMabel,smiling。andso,Mr。Muir,Iamfortheblockhouse,intendingtoawaittherethereturnofmyfatherandhisparty。Hewouldbesadlygrievedatfindingwehadfledwhenhegotbacksuc-
cessfulhimself,andfilledwiththeconfidenceofourhavingbeenasfaithfultoourdutiesashehasbeentohisown。
Nay,nay,forheaven’ssake,donotmisunderstandme,Mabel!Muirinterrupted,withsomealarmofmanner。
Iamfarfromintimatingthatanybutyoufemalesoughttotakerefugeintheboat。Thedutyofusmenissuffi-
cientlyplain,nodoubt,andmyresolutionhasbeenformedfromthefirsttostandorfallbytheblockhouse。
Anddidyouimagine,Mr。Muir,thattwofemalescouldrowthatheavyboatinawaytoescapethebarkcanoeofanIndian?
Ah,myprettyMabel,loveisseldomlogical,anditsfearsandmisgivingsareapttowarpthefaculties。Ionlysawyoursweetpersoninthepossessionofthemeansofsafety,andoverlookedthewantofabilitytousethem。
butyou’llnotbesocruel,lovelycreature,astoimputetomeasafaultmyintenseanxietyonyourownaccount。
Mabelhadheardenough:hermindwastoomuchoc-
cupiedwithwhathadpassedthatmorning,andwithherfears,towishtolingerlongertolistentolovespeeches,whichinhermostjoyousandbuoyantmomentsshewouldhavefoundunpleasant。Shetookahastyleaveofhercompanion,andwasabouttotripawaytowardsthehiltoftheotherwoman,whenMuirarrestedthemovementbylayingahandonherarm。
Oneword,Mabel,saidhe,beforeyouleaveme。Thislittleflagmay,oritmaynot,haveaparticularmeaning。
ifithas,nowthatweareawareofitsbeingshown,mayitnotbebettertoputitbackagain,whilewewatchvigilantlyforsomeanswerthatmaybetraytheconspiracy。andifitmeannothing,why,nothingwillfollow。
Thismaybeallright,Mr。Muir,though,ifthewholeisaccidental,theflagmightbetheoccasionofthefort’sbeingdiscovered。
Mabelstayedtoutternomore。butshewassoonoutofsight,runningintothehuttowardswhichshehadbeenfirstproceeding。TheQuartermasterremainedontheveryspotandinthepreciseattitudeinwhichshehadlefthimforquiteaminute,firstlookingattheboundingfigureofthegirlandthenatthebitofbunting,whichhestillheldbe-
forehiminawaytodenoteindecision。Hisirresolutionlastedbutforthisminute,however。forhewassoonbe-
neaththetree,wherehefastenedthemimicflagtoabranchagain,though,fromhisignoranceoftheprecisespotfromwhichithadbeentakenbyMabel,heleftitflutteringfromapartoftheoakwhereitwasstillmoreexposedthanbeforetotheeyesofanypassengerontheriver,thoughlessinviewfromtheislanditself。
CHAPTERXXI。
Eachonehashadhissuppingmess,Thecheeseisputintothepress,Thepansandbowls,cleanscaldedall,Rearedupagainstthemilk-housewall。
COTTON。
ItseemedstrangetoMabelDunham,asshepassedalongonherwaytofindherfemalecompanion,thatothersshouldbesocomposed,whilesheherselffeltasifthere-
sponsibilitiesoflifeanddeathrestedonhershoulders。ItistruethatdistrustofJune’smotivesmingledwithherforebodings。butwhenshecametorecalltheaffectionateandnaturalmanneroftheyoungIndiangirl,andalltheevidencesofgoodfaithandsincerityshehadseeninherconductduringthefamiliarintercourseoftheirjourney,sherejectedtheideawiththeunwillingnessofagenerousdispositiontobelieveillofothers。Shesaw,however,thatshecouldnotputhercompanionsproperlyontheirguardwithoutlettingthemintothesecretofherconferencewithJune。andshefoundherselfcompelledtoactcautiouslyandwithaforethoughttowhichshewasunaccustomed,moreespeciallyinamatterofsomuchmoment。
Thesoldier’swifewastoldtotransportthenecessariesintotheblockhouse,andadmonishednottobefarfromitatanytimeduringtheday。Mabeldidnotexplainherreasons。Shemerelystatedthatshehaddetectedsomesignsinwalkingabouttheisland,whichinducedhertoapprehendthattheenemyhadmoreknowledgeofitspo-
sitionthanhadbeenpreviouslybelieved,andthattheytwoatleast,woulddowelltobeinreadinesstoseekarefugeattheshortestnotice。Itwasnotdifficulttoarousetheapprehensionofthisperson,who,thoughastout-
heartedScotchwoman,wasreadyenoughtolistentoany-
thingthatconfirmedherdreadofIndiancruelties。AssoonasMabelbelievedthathercompanionwassufficientlyfrightenedtomakeherwary,shethrewoutsomehintstouchingtheinexpediencyoflettingthesoldiersknowtheextentoftheirownfears。Thiswasdonewithaviewtopreventdiscussionsandinquiriesthatmightembarrassourheroine:shedeterminingtorenderheruncle,theCor-
poral,andhismenmorecautious,byadoptingadifferentcourse。Unfortunately,theBritisharmycouldnothavefurnishedaworsepersonfortheparticulardutythathewasnowrequiredtodischargethanCorporalM’Nab,theindividualwhohadbeenleftincommandduringtheab-
senceofSergeantDunham。Ontheonehand,hewasres-
olute,prompt,familiarwithallthedetailsofasoldier’slife,andusedtowar。ontheother,hewassuperciliousasregardstheprovincials,opinionatedoneverysubjectcon-
nectedwiththenarrowlimitsofhisprofessionalpractice,muchdisposedtofancytheBritishempirethecentreofallthatisexcellentintheworld,andScotlandthefocusof,atleast,allmoralexcellenceinthatempire。Inshort,hewasanepitome,thoughonascalesuitedtohisrank,ofthoseveryqualitieswhichweresopeculiartotheserv-
antsoftheCrownthatweresentintothecolonies,astheseservantsestimatedthemselvesincomparisonwiththena-
tivesofthecountry。or,inotherwords,heconsideredtheAmericanasananimalinferiortotheparentstock,andviewedallhisnotionsofmilitaryservice,inparticular,asundigestedandabsurd。Amoreimpracticablesubject,therefore,couldnotwellhaveofferedforthepurposeofMabel,andyetshefeltobligedtolosenotimeinputtingherplaninexecution。