Why,theSergeantcancommandnolonger,anditwillhardlydotoleaveacorporalattheheadofavictoriouspartylikethis。forflowersthatwillbloominagardenwilldieonaheath。andIwasjustthinkingIwouldclaimtheauthoritythatbelongstoonewhoholdsalieutenant’scommission。Asforthemen,they’llnodaretoraiseanyobjaction。andasforyoursal’,mydearfriend,nowthatye’vesomuchhonor,andMabel,andtheconsciousnessofhavingdoneyerduty,whichismorepreciousthanall,I
  expecttofindanallyratherthanonetoopposetheplan。
  Asforcommandingthesoldiersofthe55th,Lieuten-
  ant,itisyourright,Isuppose,andnooneherewillbelikelytogainsayit。thoughyou’vebeenaprisonerofwar,andtherearemenwhomightstandoutag’ingivinguptheirauthoritytoaprisonerreleasedbytheirowndeeds。
  Stillnooneherewillbelikelytosayanythinghostiletoyourwishes。
  That’sjustit,Pathfinder。andwhenIcometodrawupthereportofoursuccessagainsttheboats,andthede-
  fenceoftheblock,togetherwiththegeneraloperations,includingthecapitulation,ye’llno’findanyomissionofyourclaimsandmerits。
  Tutformyclaimsandmerits,Quartermaster!LundieknowswhatIamintheforestandwhatIaminthefort。
  andtheGeneralknowsbetterthanhe。Nofearofme。
  tellyourownstory,onlytakingcaretodojusticebyMabel’sfather,who,inonesense,isthecommandingofficeratthisverymoment。
  Muirexpressedhisentiresatisfactionwiththisarrange-
  ment,aswellashisdeterminationtodojusticebyall,whenthetwowenttothegroupassembledroundthefire。HeretheQuartermasterbegan,forthefirsttimesinceleavingOswego,toassumesomeoftheauthoritythatmightprop-
  erlybesupposedtobelongtohisrank。Takingthere-
  mainingcorporalaside,hedistinctlytoldthatfunctionarythathemustinfutureberegardedasoneholdingtheking’scommission,anddirectedhimtoacquainthissub-
  ordinateswiththenewstateofthings。Thischangeinthedynastywaseffectedwithoutanyoftheusualsymp-
  tomsofarevolution。for,asallwellunderstoodtheLieu-
  tenant’slegalclaimstocommand,noonefeltdisposedtodisputehisorders。Forreasonsbestknowntothemselves,LundieandtheQuartermasterhadoriginallymadeadiffer-
  entdisposition。andnow,forreasonsofhisown,thelatterhadseenfittochangeit。Thiswasreasoningenoughforsoldiers,thoughthehurtreceivedbySergeantDunhamwouldhavesufficientlyexplainedthecircumstancehadanexplanationbeenrequired。
  AllthistimeCaptainSanglierwaslookingafterhisownbreakfastwiththeresignationofaphilosopher,thecool-
  nessofaveteran,theingenuityandscienceofaFrench-
  man,andthevoracityofanostrich。Thispersonhadnowbeeninthecolonysomethirtyyears,havingleftFranceinsomesuchsituationinhisownarmyasMuirfilledinthe55th。Anironconstitution,perfectobduracyoffeel-
  ing,acertainaddresswellsuitedtomanagesavages,andanindomitablecourage,hadearlypointedhimouttothecommander-in-chiefasasuitableagenttobeemployedindirectingthemilitaryoperationsofhisIndianallies。Inthiscapacity,then,hehadrisentothetitularrankofcap-
  tain。andwithhispromotionhadacquiredaportionofthehabitsandopinionsofhisassociateswithafacilityandanadaptationofselfwhicharethoughtinAmericatobepeculiartohiscountrymen。HehadoftenledpartiesoftheIroquoisintheirpredatoryexpeditions。andhiscon-
  ductonsuchoccasionsexhibitedthecontradictoryresultsofbothalleviatingthemiseryproducedbythisspeciesofwarfare,andofaugmentingitbythebroaderviewsandgreaterresourcesofcivilization。Inotherwords,heplannedenterprisesthat,intheirimportanceandconse-
  quences,muchexceededtheusualpolicyoftheIndians,andthensteppedintolessensomeoftheevilsofhisowncreating。Inshort,hewasanadventurerwhomcir-
  cumstanceshadthrownintoasituationwherethecallousqualitiesofmenofhisclassmightreadilyshowthemselvesforgoodorforevil。andhewasnotofacharactertobafflefortunebyanyill-timedsqueamishnessonthescoreofearlyimpressions,ortotriflewithherliberalitybyunnec-
  essarilyprovokingherfrownsthroughwantoncruelty。
  Still,ashisnamewasunavoidablyconnectedwithmanyoftheexcessescommittedbyhisparties,hewasgenerallyoonsideredintheAmericanprovincesawretchwhode-
  lightedinbloodshed,andwhofoundhisgreatesthappinessintormentingthehelplessandtheinnocent。andthenameofSanglier,whichwasasobriquetofhisownadopting,orofFlintHeart,ashewasusuallytermedontheborders,hadgottobeasterribletothewomenandchildrenofthatpartofthecountryasthoseofButlerandBrandtbecameatalaterday。
  ThemeetingbetweenPathfinderandSanglierboresomeresemblancetothatcelebratedinterviewbetweenWelling-
  tonandBlucherwhichhasbeensooftenandgraphicallytold。Ittookplaceatthefire。andthepartiesstoodear-
  nestlyregardingeachotherformorethanaminutewith-
  outspeaking。Eachfeltthatintheotherhesawaformi-
  dablefoe。andeachfelt,whileheoughttotreattheotherwiththemanlyliberalityduetoawarrior,thattherewaslittleincommonbetweentheminthewayofcharacteraswellasofinterests。Oneservedformoneyandprefer-
  ment。theother,becausehislifehadbeencastinthewil-
  derness,andthelandofhisbirthneededhisarmandex-
  perience。ThedesireofrisingabovehispresentsituationneverdisturbedthetranquillityofPathfinder。norhadheeverknownanambitiousthought,asambitionusuallybetraysitself,untilhebecameacquaintedwithMabel。
  Sincethen,indeed,distrustofhimself,reverenceforher,andthewishtoplaceherinasituationabovethatwhichhethenfilled,hadcausedhimsomeuneasymoments。butthedirectnessandsimplicityofhischaracterhadearlyaffordedtherequiredrelief。andhesooncametofeelthatthewomanwhowouldnothesitatetoaccepthimforherhusbandwouldnotscrupletosharehisfortunes,howeverhumble。HerespectedSanglierasabravewarrior。andhehadfartoomuchofthatliberalitywhichistheresultofpracticalknowledgetobelievehalfofwhathehadheardtohisprejudice,forthemostbigotedandilliberaloneverysubjectareusuallythosewhoknownothingaboutit。buthecouldnotapproveofhisselfishness,cold-bloodedcalcu-
  lations,andleastofallofthemannerinwhichheforgothiswhitegifts,toadoptthosethatwerepurelyred。
  Ontheotherhand,PathfinderwasariddletoCaptainSanglier。Thelattercouldnotcomprehendtheother’smotives。hehadoftenheardofhisdisinterestedness,jus-
  tice,andtruth。andinseveralinstancestheyhadledhimintograveerrors,onthatprinciplebywhichafrankandopen-moutheddiplomatistissaidtokeephissecretsbetterthanonethatisclose-mouthedandwily。
  Afterthetwoheroeshadgazedateachotherintheman-
  nermentioned,MonsieurSangliertouchedhiscap。fortherudenessofaborderlifehadnotentirelydestroyedthecourtesyofmannerhehadacquiredinyouth,norextin-
  guishedthatappearanceof_bonhomie_whichseemsinbredinaFrenchman。
  MonsieurlePathfinder,saidhe,withaverydecidedaccent,thoughwithafriendlysmile,_unmilitaire_honor_lecourage,etlaloyaute_。YouspeakIroquois?
  Ay,Iunderstandthelanguageoftheriptyles,andcangetalongwithitifthere’soccasion,returnedtheliteralandtruth-tellingguide。butit’sneitheratonguenoratribetomytaste。WhereveryoufindtheMingoblood,inmyopinion,MasterFlinty-heart,youfindaknave。Well,I’veseenyouoften,thoughitwasinbattle。andImustsayitwasalwaysinthevan。Youmustknowmostofourbulletsbysight?
  Nevvair,sair,yourown。_uneballe_fromyourhonorablehandbesairtainedeat’。Youkillmybestwarrioronsomeisland。
  Thatmaybe,thatmaybe。thoughIdaresay,ifthetruthwasknown,theywouldturnouttobegreatrascals。
  Nooffencetoyou,MasterFlinty-heart,butyoukeepdes-
  perateevilcompany。
  Yes,sair,returnedtheFrenchman,who,bentonsay-
  ingthatwhichwascourteoushimself,andcomprehendingwithdifficulty,wasdisposedtothinkhereceivedacom-
  pliment,youtoogood。But_unbrave_always_commeca_。
  Whatthatmean?ha!whatthat_jeunehomme_do?
  ThehandandeyeofCaptainSanglierdirectedthelookofPathfindertotheoppositesideofthefire,whereJasper,justatthatmoment,hadbeenrudelyseizedbytwoofthesoldiers,whowerebindinghisarmsunderthedirectionofMuir。
  Whatdoesthatmean,indeed?criedtheguide,step-
  pingforwardandshovingthetwosubordinatesawaywithapowerofmusclethatwouldnotbedenied。WhohasthehearttodothistoJasperEau-douce?andwhohastheboldnesstodoitbeforemyeyes?
  Itisbymyorders,Pathfinder,answeredtheQuarter-
  master,andIcommanditonmyownresponsibility。
  Ye’llno’tak’onyourselftodisrutethelegalityofordersgivenbyonewhobearstheking’scommissiontotheking’ssoldiers?
  I’ddisputetheking’swords,iftheycamefromtheking’sownmouth,didhesaythatJasperdesarvesthis。
  Hasnottheladjustsavedallourscalps,takenusfromdefeat,andgivenusvictory?No,no,Lieutenant。ifthisisthefirstusethatyoumakeofyourauthority,I,forone,willnotrespectit。
  Thissavorsalittleofinsubordination,answeredMuir。
  butwecanbearmuchfromPathfinder。ItistruethisJasperhas_seemed_toserveusinthisaffair,butweoughtnottooverlookpasttransactions。DidnotMajorDuncanhimselfdenouncehimtoSergeantDunhambeforeweleftthepost?Havewenotseensufficientwithourowneyestomakesureofhavingbeenbetrayed?andisitnotnatural,andalmostnecessary,tobelievethatthisyoungmanhasbeenthetraitor?Ah,Pathfinder!ye’llno’bemakingyourselfagreatstatesmanoragreatcaptainifyouputtoomuchfaithinappearances。Lordblessme!
  Lordblessme!ifIdonotbelieve,couldthetruthbecomeat,asyouoftensayyourself,Pathfinder,thathypoc-
  risyisamorecommonvicethanevenenvy,andthat’sthebaneofhumannature。
  CaptainSangliershruggedhisshoulders。thenhelookedearnestlyfromJaspertowardstheQuartermaster,andfromtheQuartermastertowardsJasper。
  Icarenotforyourenvy,oryourhypocrisy,orevenforyourhumannatur’,returnedPathfinder。JasperEau-
  douceismyfriend。JasperEau-douceisabravelad,andanhonestlad,andaloyallad。andnomanofthe55thshalllayhandsonhim,shortofLundie’sownorders,whileI’minthewaytopreventit。Youmayhaveau-
  thorityoveryoursoldiers。butyouhavenoneoverJasperandme,MasterMuir。
  _Bon!_ejaculatedSanglier,thesoundpartakingequallyoftheenergiesofthethroatandofthenose。
  Willyeno’hearkentoreason,Pathfinder?Ye’llno’
  beforgettingoursuspicionsandjudgments。andhereisanothercircumstancetoaugmentandaggravatethemall。
  Yecanseethislittlebitofbunting。well,whereshoulditbefoundbutbyMabelDunham,onthebranchofatreeonthisveryisland,justanhourorsobeforetheattackoftheenemy。andifye’llbeatthetroubletolookattheflyofthe_Scud’s_ensign,ye’lljustsaythattheclothhasbeencutfromoutit。Circumstantialevidencewasneverstronger。
  _Mafoi,c’estunpeufort,ceci,_growledSanglierbe-
  tweenhisteeth。
  TalktomeofnoensignsandsignalswhenIknowtheheart,continuedthePathfinder。Jasperhasthegiftofhonesty。anditistoorareagifttobetrifledwith,likeaMingo’sconscience。No,no。offhands,orweshallseewhichcanmakethestoutestbattle。youandyourmenofthe55th,ortheSarpenthere,andKilldeer,withJasperandhiscrew。Youoverrateyourforce,LieutenantMuir,asmuchasyouunderrateEau-douce’struth。
  _Tresbon!_
  Well,ifImustspeakplainly,Pathfinder,Ie’enmust。
  CaptainSanglierhereandArrowhead,thisbraveTusca-
  rora,havebothinformedmethatthisunfortunateboyisthetraitor。Aftersuchtestimonyyoucannolongerop-
  posemyrighttocorrecthim,aswellasthenecessityoftheact。
  _Scelerat,_mutteredtheFrenchman。
  CaptainSanglierisabravesoldier,andwillnotgain-
  saytheconductofanhonestsailor,putinJasper。Isthereanytraitorhere,CaptainFlinty-heart?
  Ay,addedMuir,lethimspeakoutthen,sinceyewishit,unhappyyouth!thatthetruthmaybeknown。I
  onlyhopethatyemayescapethelastpunishmentwhenacourtwillbesittingonyourmisdeeds。Howisit,Cap-
  tain。doye,ordoyenot,seeatraitoramangus?
  _Oui_——yes,sair——_biensur_。
  Toomuchlie!saidArrowheadinavoiceofthunder,strikingthebreastofMuirwiththebackofhisownhandinasortofungovernablegesture。wheremywarriors?-
  whereYengeesescalp?Toomuchlie!
  Muirwantednotforpersonalcourage,norforacertainsenseofpersonalhonor。Theviolencewhichhadbeenin-
  tendedonlyforagesturehemistookforablow。forcon-
  sciencewassuddenlyarousedwithinhim,andhesteppedbackapace,extendinghishandtowardsagun。Hisfacewaslividwithrage,andhiscountenanceexpressedthefellintentionofhisheart。ButArrowheadwastooquickforhim。withawildglanceoftheeyetheTuscaroralookedabouthim。thenthrustahandbeneathhisowngirdle,drewforthaconcealedknife,and,inthetwinklingofaneye,burieditinthebodyoftheQuartermastertothehandle。Asthelatterfellathisfeet,gazingintohisfacewiththevacantstareofonesurprisedbydeath,Sangliertookapinchofsnuff,andsaidinacalmvoice,——
  _Voilal’affairefinie。mais,_shrugginghisshoulders,_cen’estqu’unsceleratdemoins。_
  Theactwastoosuddentobeprevented。andwhenAr-
  rowhead,utteringayell,boundedintothebushes,thewhitemenweretooconfoundedtofollow。Chingach-
  gook,however,wasmorecollected。andthebusheshadscarcelyclosedonthepassingbodyoftheTuscarorathantheywereagainopenedbythatoftheDelawareinfullpursuit。
  JasperWesternspokeFrenchfluently,andthewordsandmannerofSanglierstruckhim。
  Speak,Monsieur,saidheinEnglish。_am_Ithetraitor?
  _Levoila_,answeredthecoolFrenchman,datisour_espion_——our_agent_——ourfriend——_mafoi_——_c’etaitungrandscelerat_——_voici_。
  Whilespeaking,Sanglierbentoverthedeadbody,andthrusthishandintoapocketoftheQuartermaster,outofwhichhedrewapurse。Emptyingthecontentsontheground,severaldouble-louisrolledtowardsthesoldiers,whowerenotslowinpickingthemup。Castingthepursefromhimincontempt,thesoldieroffortuneturnedtowardsthesouphehadbeenpreparingwithsomuchcare,and,findingittohisliking,hebegantobreakhisfastwithanairofindifferencethatthemoststoicalIn-
  dianwarriormighthaveenvied。
  CHAPTERXXVII。
  TheonlyamaranthianfloweronearthIsvirtue。theonlylastingtreasure,truth。
  COWPER。
  ThereadermustimaginesomeoftheoccurrencesthatfollowedthesuddendeathofMuir。Whilehisbodywasinthehandsofhissoldiers,wholaiditdecentlyaside,andcovereditwithagreatcoat,Chingachgooksilentlyresumedhisplaceatthefire,andbothSanglierandPathfinderre-
  markedthathecarriedafreshandbleedingscalpathisgirdle。Nooneaskedanyquestions。andtheformer,althoughperfectlysatisfiedthatArrowheadhadfallen,manifestedneithercuriositynorfeeling。Hecontinuedcalmlyeatinghissoup,asifthemealhadbeentranquilasusual。Therewassomethingofprideandofanassumedindifferencetofate,imitatedfromtheindians,inallthis。
  buttherewasmorethatreallyresultedfrompractice,habi-
  tualself-command,andconstitutionalhardihood。WithPathfinderthecasewasalittledifferentinfeeling,thoughmuchthesameinappearance。HedislikedMuir,whosesmooth-tonguedcourtesywaslittleinaccordancewithhisownfrankandingenuousnature。buthehadbeenshockedathisunexpectedandviolentdeath,thoughaccustomedtosimilarscenes,andhehadbeensurprisedattheexpos-
  ureofhistreachery。Withaviewtoascertaintheextentofthelatter,assoonasthebodywasremoved,hebegantoquestiontheCaptainonthesubject。Thelatter,hav-
  ingnoparticularmotiveforsecrecynowthathisagentwasdead,inthecourseofthebreakfastrevealedthefol-
  lowingcircumstances,whichwillservetoclearupsomeoftheminorincidentsofourtale。
  Soonafterthe55thappearedonthefrontiers,Muirhadvolunteeredhisservicestotheenemy。Inmakinghisoffers,heboastedofhisintimacywithLundie,andofthemeansitaffordedoffurnishingmoreaccurateandimpor-
  tantinformationthanusual。Histermshadbeenac-
  cepted,andMonsieurSanglierhadseveralinterviewswithhiminthevicinityofthefortatOswego,andhadactu-
  allypassedoneentirenightsecretedinthegarrison。Ar-
  rowhead,however,wastheusualchannelofcommunica-
  tion。andtheanonymouslettertoMajorDuncanhadbeenoriginallywrittenbyMuir,transmittedtoFrontenac,copied,andsentbackbytheTuscarora,whowasreturn-
  ingfromthaterrandwhencapturedbythe_Scud_。ItisscarcelynecessarytoaddthatJasperwastobesacrificedinordertoconcealtheQuartermaster’streason,andthatthepositionoftheislandhadbeenbetrayedtotheenemybythelatter。Anextraordinarycompensation——thatwhichwasfoundinhispurse——hadinducedhimtoaccompanythepartyunderSergeantDunham,inordertogivethesignalsthatweretobringontheattack。ThedispositionofMuirtowardsthesexwasanaturalweakness,andhewouldhavemarriedMabel,oranyoneelsewhowouldac-
  cepthishand。buthisadmirationofherwasinagreatdegreefeigned,inorderthathemighthaveanexcuseforaccompanyingthepartywithoutsharingintheresponsi-
  bilityofitsdefeat,orincurringtheriskofhavingnootherstrongandseeminglysufficientmotive。MuchofthiswasknowntoCaptainSanglier,particularlythepartinconnectionwithMabel,andhedidnotfailtolethisauditorsintothewholesecret,frequentlylaughinginasarcasticmanner,asherevealedthedifferentexpedientsofthelucklessQuartermaster。
  _Touchez-la_,saidthecold-bloodedpartisan,holdingouthissinewyhandtoPathfinder,whenheendedhisex-
  planations。yoube_honnete_,anddatis_beaucoup_。Wetak’despyaswetak’_lamedicine_,fordegood。_mais,jelesdeteste!Touchez-la。_
  I’llshakeyourhand,Captain,Iwill。foryou’realaw-
  fulandnat’ralinimy,returnedPathfinder,andaman-
  fulone。butthebodyoftheQuartermastershallneverdisgraceEnglishground。IdidintendtocarryitbacktoLundiethathemightplayhisbagpipesoverit,butnowitshallliehereonthespotwhereheactedhisvillainy,andhavehisowntreasonforaheadstone。CaptainFlintyheart,Isupposethisconsortingwithtraitorsisapartofasol-
  dier’sregularbusiness。but,Itellyouhonestly,itisnottomyliking,andI’dratheritshouldbeyouthanIwhohadthisaffaironhisconscience。Whatanawfulsinner!
  Toplot,rightandleft,ag’incountry,friends,andtheLord!Jasper,boy,awordwithyouaside,forasingleminute。
  Pathfindernowledtheyoungmanapart。and,squeez-
  inghishand,withthetearsinhisowneyes,hecontinued:
  Youknowme,Eau-douce,andIknowyou,saidhe,andthisnewshasnotchangedmyopinionofyouinanymanner。Ineverbelievedtheirtales,thoughitlookedsolemnatoneminute,Iwillown。yes,itdidlooksolemn,anditmademefeelsolemntoo。Ineversuspectedyouforaminute,forIknowyourgiftsdon’tliethat-a-way。
  but,Imustown,Ididn’tsuspecttheQuartermasterneither。
  AndheholdinghisMajesty’scommission,Pathfinder!
  Itisn’tsomuchthat,JasperWestern,itisn’tsomuchthat。HeheldacommissionfromGodtoactright,andtodealfairlywithhisfellow-creaturs,andhehasfailedawfullyinhisduty。
  TothinkofhispretendingloveforonelikeMabel,too,whenhefeltnone。
  Thatwasbad,sartainly。thefellowmusthavehadMingobloodinhisveins。Themanthatdealsunfairlybyawomancanbebutamongrel,lad。fortheLordhasmadethemhelplessonpurposethatwemaygaintheirlovebykindnessandsarvices。HereistheSergeant,poorman,onhisdyingbed。hehasgivenmehisdaughterforawife,andMabel,deargirl,shehasconsentedtoit。anditmakesmefeelthatIhavetwowelfarestolookafter,twonaturstocarefor,andtwoheartstogladden。Ah’sme,Jasper!IsometimesfeelthatI’mnotgoodenoughforthatsweetchild!
  Eau-doucehadnearlygaspedforbreathwhenhefirstheardthisintelligence。and,thoughhesucceededinsup-
  pressinganyotheroutwardsignsofagitation,hischeekwasblanchednearlytothepalenessofdeath。Stillhefoundmeanstoanswernotonlywithfirmness,butwithenergy,——
  Saynotso,Pathfinder。youaregoodenoughforaqueen。
  Ay,ay,boy,accordingtoyourideesofmygoodness。
  thatistosay,Icankilladeer,orevenaMingoatneed,withanymanonthelines。orIcanfollowaforest-pathwithastrueaneye,orreadthestars,whenothersdonotunderstandthem。Nodoubt,nodoubt,Mabelwillhavevenisonenough,andfishenough,andpigeonsenough。
  butwillshehaveknowledgeenough,andwillshehaveideesenough,andpleasantconversationenough,whenlifecomestodragalittle,andeachofusbeginstopassforourtruevalue?
  Ifyoupassforyourvalue,Pathfinder,thegreatestladyinthelandwouldbehappywithyou。Onthatheadyouhavenoreasontofeelafraid。
  Now,Jasper,Idaretosay_you_thinkso,nay,I_know_
  youdo。foritisnat’ral,andaccordingtofriendship,forpeopletolookover-favorablyatthemtheylove。Yes,yes。
  ifIhadtomarryyou,boy,Ishouldgivemyselfnocon-
  sarnaboutmybeingwelllookedupon,foryouhavealwaysshownadispositiontoseemeandallIdowithfriendlyeyes。Butayounggal,afterall,mustwishtomarryamanthatisnearertoherownageandfancies,thantohaveoneoldenoughtobeherfather,andrudeenoughtofrightenher。Iwonder,Jasper,thatMabelnevertookafancytoyou,now,ratherthansettinghermindonme。
  Take,afancytome,Pathfinder!returnedtheyoungman,endeavoringtoclearhisvoicewithoutbetrayinghimself。whatisthereaboutmetopleasesuchagirlasMabelDunham?Ihaveallthatyoufindfaultwithinyourself,withnoneofthatexcellencethatmakeseventhegeneralsrespectyou。
  Well,well,it’sallchance,saywhatwewillaboutit。
  HerehaveIjourneyedandguidedthroughthewoodsfe-
  maleafterfemale,andconsortedwiththeminthegarri-
  sons,andneverhaveIevenfeltaninclinationforany,untilIsawMabelDunham。It’struethepoorSergeantfirstsetmetothinkingabouthisdaughter。butafterwegotalittleacquaintedlike,I’dnoneedofbeingspokento,tothinkofhernightandday。I’mtough,Jasper。yes,I’mverytough。andI’mrisoluteenough,asyouallknow。
  andyetIdothinkitwouldquitebreakmedown,now,toloseMabelDunham!
  Wewilltalknomoreofit,Pathfinder,saidJasper,returninghisfriend’ssqueezeofthehand,andmovingbacktowardsthefire,thoughslowly,andinthemannerofonewhocaredlittlewherehewent。wewilltalknomoreofit。YouareworthyofMabel,andMabelisworthyofyou——youlikeMabel,andMabellikesyou——herfatherhaschosenyouforherhusband,andnoonehasarighttointerfere。AsfortheQuartermaster,hisfeigningloveforMabelisworseeventhanhistreasontotheking。
  Bythistimetheyweresonearthefirethatitwasneces-
  sarytochangetheconversation。Luckily,atthatinstant,Cap,whohadbeenintheblockincompanywithhisdy-
  ingbrother-in-law,andwhoknewnothingofwhathadpassedsincethecapitulation,nowappeared,walkingwithameditativeandmelancholyairtowardsthegroup。Muchofthatheartydogmatism,thatimpartedeventohisordi-
  naryairanddemeanoranappearanceofsomethinglikecontemptforallaroundhim,haddisappeared,andheseemedthoughtful,ifnotmeek。
  Thisdeath,gentlemen,saidhe,whenhohadgotsuffi-
  cientlynear,isamelancholybusiness,makethebestofit。Now,hereisSergeantDunham,averygoodsoldier,I
  makenoquestion,abouttosliphiscable。andyetheholdsontothebetterendofit,asifhewasdetermineditshouldneverrunoutofthehawse-hole。andallbecauseheloveshisdaughter,itseemstome。Formypart,whenafriendisreallyunderthenecessityofmakingalongjourney,I
  alwayswishhimwellandhappilyoff。
  Youwouldn’tkilltheSergeantbeforehistime?Path-
  finderreproachfullyanswered。Lifeissweet,eventotheaged。and,forthatmatter,I’veknownsomethatseemedtosetmuchstorebyitwhenitgottobeoftheleastvalue。
  NothinghadbeenfurtherfromCap’srealthoughtsthanthewishtohastenhisbrother-in-law’send。Hehadfoundhimselfembarrassedwiththedutiesofsmoothingadeath-
  bed,andallhehadmeantwastoexpressasinceredesirethattheSergeantwerehappilyridofdoubtandsuffering。
  Alittleshocked,therefore,attheinterpretationthathadbeenputonhiswords,herejoinedwithsomeoftheasper-
  ityoftheman,thoughrebukedbyaconsciousnessofnothavingdonehisownwishesjustice。Youaretoooldandtoosensibleaperson,Pathfinder,saidbe,tofetchamanupwithasurge,whenheispayingouthisideasindis-
  tress,asitmightbe。SergeantDunhamisbothmybrother-in-lawandmyfriend,——thatistosay,asintimateafriendasasoldierwellcanbewithaseafaringman,——andIrespectandhonorhimaccordingly。Imakenodoubt,moreover,thathehaslivedsuchalifeasbecomesaman,andtherecanbenogreatharm,afterall,inwishinganyonewellberthedinheaven。Well!wearemortal,thebestofus,thatyou’llnotdeny。anditoughttobealessonnottofeelprideinourstrengthandbeauty。WhereistheQuartermaster,Pathfinder?ItisproperheshouldcomeandhaveapartingwordwiththepoorSergeant,whoisonlygoingalittlebeforeus。
  Youhavespokenmoretruth,MasterCap,thanyou’vebeenknowingto,allthistime。Youmighthavegonefurther,notwithstanding,andsaidthatwearemortal,the_worst_ofus。whichisquiteastrue,andagooddealmorewholesome,thansayingthatwearemortal,the_best_ofus。
  AsfortheQuartermaster’scomingtospeakapartingwordtotheSergeant,itisquiteoutofthequestion,seeingthathehasgoneahead,andthattoowithlittlepartingnoticetohimself,ortoanyoneelse。
  Youarenotquitesoclearascommoninyourlanguage,Pathfinder。Iknowthatweoughtalltohavesolemnthoughtsontheseoccasions,butIseenouseinspeakinginparables。
  Ifmywordsarenotplain,theideeis。Inshort,Mas-
  terCap,whileSergeantDunhamhasbeenpreparinghim-
  selfforalongjourney,likeaconscientiousandhonestmanasheis,deliberately,theQuartermasterhasstarted,inahurry,beforehim。and,althoughitisamatteronwhichitdoesnotbecomemetobeverypositive,Igiveitasmyopinionthattheytravelsuchdifferentroadsthattheywillnevermeet。
  Explainyourself,myfriend,saidthebewilderedsea-
  man,lookingaroundhiminsearchofMuir,whoseabsencebegantoexcitehisdistrust。IseenothingoftheQuar-
  termaster。butIthinkhimtoomuchofamantorunaway,nowthatthevictoryisgained。Ifthefightwereaheadinsteadofinourwake,thecasewouldbealtered。
  Thereliesallthatisleftofhim,beneaththatgreat-
  coat,returnedtheguide,whothenbrieflyrelatedthemanneroftheLieutenant’sdeath。TheTuscarorawasasvenemousinhisblowasarattler,thoughhefailedtogivethewarning,continuedPathfinder。I’veseenmanyadesperatefight,andseveralofthesesuddenout-
  breaksofsavagetemper。butneverbeforedidIseeahu-
  mansoulquitthebodymoreunexpectedly,orataworsemomentforthehopesofthedyingman。Hisbreathwasstoppedwiththelieonhislips,andthespiritmightbesaidtohavepassedawayintheveryardorofwickedness。
  Caplistenedwithagapingmouth。andhegavetwoorthreeviolenthems,astheotherconcluded,likeonewhodistrustedhisownrespiration。
  Thisisanuncertainanduncomfortablelifeofyours,MasterPathfinder,whatbetweenthefreshwaterandthesavages,saidhe。andthesoonerIgetquitofit,thehigherwillbemyopinionofmyself。Nowyoumentionit,Iwillsaythatthemanranforthatberthintherocks,whentheenemyfirstboredownuponus,withasortofinstinctthatIthoughtsurprisinginanofficer。butIwasintoogreatahurrytofollow,tologthewholematterac-
  curately。Godblessme!Godblessme!——atraitor,doyousay,andreadytosellhiscountry,andtoarascallyFrench-
  mantoo?
  Tosellanything。country,soul,body,Mabel,andallourscalps。andnowaysparticular,I’llengage,astothepurchaser。ThecountrymenofCaptainFlinty-heartherewerethepaymastersthistime。
  Justlike’em。everreadytobuywhentheycan’tthrash,andtorunwhentheycandoneither。
  MonsieurSanglierliftedhiscapwithironicalgravity,andacknowledgedthecomplimentwithanexpressionofpolitecontemptthatwasaltogetherlostonitsinsensiblesubject。ButPathfinderhadtoomuchnativecourtesy,andwasfartoojust-minded,toallowtheattacktogoun-
  noticed。
  Well,well,heinterposed,tomymindthereisnogreatdifference’atweenanEnglishmanandaFrenchman,afterall。Theytalkdifferenttongues,andliveunderdifferentkings,Iwillallow。butbotharehuman,andfeellikehumanbeings,whenthereisoccasionforit。
  CaptainFlinty-heart,asPathfindercalledhim,madeanotherobeisance。butthistimethesmilewasfriendly,andnotironical。forhefeltthattheintentionwasgood,whatevermighthavebeenthemodeofexpressingit。Toophilosophical,however,toheedwhatamanlikeCapmightsayorthink,hefinishedhisbreakfast,withoutal-
  lowinghisattentiontobeagaindivertedfromthatim-
  portantpursuit。
  MybusinessherewasprincipallywiththeQuarter-
  master,Capcontinued,assoonashehaddoneregardingtheprisoner’spantomime。TheSergeantmustbenearhisend,andIhavethoughthemightwishtosaysome-
  thingtohissuccessorinauthoritybeforehefinallyde-
  parted。Itistoolate,itwouldseem。and,asyousay,Pathfinder,theLieutenanthastrulygonebefore。
  Thathehas,thoughonadifferentpath。Asforau-
  thority,IsupposetheCorporalhasnowarighttocom-
  mandwhat’sleftofthe55th。thoughasmallandworried,nottosayfrightened,partyitis。But,ifanythingneedstobedone,thechancesaregreatlyinfavorofmybeingcalledontodoit。Isuppose,however,wehaveonlytoburyourdead。setfiretotheblockandthehuts,fortheystandintheinimy’sterritorybyposition,ifnotbylaw,andmustnotbeleftfortheirconvenience。Ourusingthemagainisoutofthequestion。for,nowtheFrenchersknowwheretheislandistobefound,itwouldbelikethrustingthehandintoawolf-trapwithoureyeswideopen。ThispartoftheworktheSarpentandIwillseeto,forweareaspractysedinretreatsasinadvances。
  Allthatisverywell,mygoodfriend。Andnowformypoorbrother-in-law:thoughheisasoldier,wecannotlethimslipwithoutawordofconsolationandaleave-
  taking,inmyjudgment。Thishasbeenanunluckyaffaironeverytack。thoughIsupposeitiswhatonehadarighttoexpect,consideringthestateofthetimesandthena-
  tureofthenavigation。Wemustmakethebestofit,andtrytohelptheworthymantounmoor,withoutstraininghismessengers。Deathisacircumstance,afterall,MasterPathfinder,andoneofaverygeneralcharactertoo,seeingthatwemustallsubmittoit,soonerorlater。
  Yousaytruth,yousaytruth。andforthatreasonI
  holdittobewisetobealwaysready。I’veoftenthought,Saltwater,thatheisthehappiestwhohastheleasttoleavebehindhimwhenthesummonscomes。Now,hereamI,ahunterandascoutandaguide,althoughIdonotownafootoflandon’arth,yetdoIenjoyandpossessmorethanthegreatAlbanyPatroon。Withtheheavensovermyheadtokeepmeinmindofthelastgreathunt,andthedriedleavesbeneathmyfeet,ItrampoverthegroundasfreelyasifIwasitslordandowner。andwhatmoreneedheartdesire?IdonotsaythatIlovenothingthatbelongsto’arth。forIdo,thoughnotmuch,unlessitmightbeMabelDunham,thatIcan’tcarrywithme。IhavesomepupsatthehigherfortthatIvallyconsiderable,thoughtheyaretoonoisyforwarfare,andsowearecompelledtoliveseparateforawhile。andthenIthinkitwouldgrievemetopartwithKilldeer。butIseenoreasonwhyweshouldnotbeburiedinthesamegrave,forweareasnearascanbeofthesamelength——sixfeettoahair’sbreadth。but,batingthese,andapipethattheSarpentgaveme,andafewtokensreceivedfromtravellers,allofwhichmightbeputinapouchandlaidundermyhead,whentheordercomestomarchIshallbereadyataminute’swarning。
  and,letmetellyou,MasterCap,that’swhatIcallacir-
  cumstancetoo。
  ’Tisjustsowithme,answeredthesailor,asthetwowalkedtowardstheblock,toomuchoccupiedwiththeirrespectivemoralitytorememberatthemomentthemel-
  ancholyerrandtheywereon。that’sjustmywayoffeel-
  ingandreasoning。HowoftenhaveIfelt,whennearshipwreck,thereliefofnotowningthecraft!’Ifshegoes,’Ihavesaidtomyself,’why,mylifegoeswithher,butnotmyproperty,andthere’sgreatcomfortinthat。’
  I’vediscovered,inthecourseofboxingabouttheworldfromtheHorntoCapeNorth,nottospeakofthisrunonabitoffreshwater,thatifamanhasafewdollars,andputstheminachestunderlockandkey,heisprettycer-
  taintofastenuphisheartinthesametill。andsoIcarryprettymuchallIowninabeltroundmybody,inorder,asIsay,tokeepthevitalsintherightplace。D——me,Pathfinder,ifIthinkamanwithoutaheartanybetterthanafishwithaholeinhisair-bag。
  Idon’tknowhowthatmaybe,MasterCap。butamanwithoutaconscienceisbutapoorcreatur’,takemywordforit,asanyonewilldiscoverwhohastodowithaMingo。
  Itroublemyselfbutlittlewithdollarsorhalf-joes,forthesearethefavorytecoininthispartoftheworld。butIcaneasilybelieve,bywhatI’veseenofmankind,thatifaman_has_achestfilledwitheither,hemaybesaidtolockuphisheartinthesamebox。Ioncehuntedfortwosum-
  mers,duringthelastpeace,andIcollectedsomuchpeltrythatIfoundmyrightfeelingsgivingwaytoacravingafterproperty。andifIhaveconsarninmarryingMabel,itisthatImaygettolovesuchthingstoowell,inordertomakehercomfortable。
  You’reaphilosopher,that’sclear,Pathfinder。andI
  don’tknowbutyou’reaChristian。
  Ishouldbeoutofhumorwiththemanthatgainsayedthelast,MasterCap。IhavenotbeenChristianizedbytheMoravians,likesomanyoftheDelawares,itistrue。
  butIholdtoChristianityandwhitegifts。Withme,itisason-creditableforawhitemannottobeaChristianasitisforared-skinnottobelieveinhishappyhunting-
  grounds。indeed,afterallowingfordifferenceintraditions,andinsomevariationsaboutthemannerinwhichthespiritwillbeoccupiedafterdeath,IholdthatagoodDela-
  wareisagoodChristian,thoughheneversawaMoravian。
  andagoodChristianagoodDelaware,sofarasnatur’isconsarned。TheSarpentandItalkthesemattersoveroften,forhehasahankerin’afterChristianity——
  Thed——lhehas!interruptedCap。Andwhatdoesheintendtodoinachurchwithallthescalpshetakes?
  Don’trunawaywithafalseidee,friendCap,don’trunawaywithafalseidee。Thesethingsareonlyskin-deep,andalldependonedicationandnat’ralgifts。Lookaroundyouatmankind,andtellmewhyyouseearedwarriorhere,ablackonethere,andwhitearmiesinan-
  otherplace?Allthis,andagreatdealmoreofthesamekindthatIcouldpointout,hasbeenorderedforsomespecialpurpose。anditisnotforustoflyinthefaceoffactsanddenytheirtruth。No,no。eachcolorhasitsgifts,anditslaws,anditstraditions。andoneisnottocondemnanotherbecausehedoesnotexactlycomprehendit。
  Youmusthavereadagreatdeal,Pathfinder,toseethingssoclearasthis,returnedCap,notalittlemystifiedbyhiscompanion’ssimplecreed。It’sallasplainasdaytomenow,thoughImustsayIneverfellinwiththeseopinionsbefore。Whatdenominationdoyoubelongto,myfriend?
  Anan?
  Whatsectdoyouholdoutfor?Whatparticularchurchdoyoufetchupin?
  Lookaboutyou,andjudgeforyourself。I’minchurchnow。Ieatinchurch,drinkinchurch,sleepinchurch。
  The’arthisthetempleoftheLord,andIwaitonHimhourly,daily,withoutceasing,Ihumblyhope。No,no,I’llnotdenymybloodandcolor。butamChristianborn,andshalldieinthesamefaith。TheMoravianstriedmehard。andoneoftheKing’schaplainshashadhissaytoo,thoughthat’saclassnowaysstrenuousonsuchmatters。
  andamissionarysentfromRometalkedmuchwithme,asIguidedhimthroughtheforest,duringthelastpeace。
  butI’vehadoneanswerforthemall——I’maChristianal-
  ready,andwanttobeneitherMoravian,norChurchman,norPapist。No,no,I’llnotdenymybirthandblood。
  IthinkawordfromyoumightlightentheSergeantovertheshoalsofdeath,MasterPathfinder。HehasnoonewithhimbutpoorMabel。andshe,youknow,besidesbeinghisdaughter,isbutagirlandachildafterall。
  Mabelisfeebleinbody,friendCap。butinmattersofthisnatur’Idoubtifshemaynotbestrongerthanmostmen。ButSergeantDunhamismyfriend,andheisyourbrother-in-law。so,nowthepressoffightingandmain-
  tainingourrightsisover,itisfittingweshouldbothgoandwitnesshisdeparture。I’vestoodbymanyadyingman,MasterCap,continuedPathfinder,whohadabe-
  settingpropensitytoenlargeonhisexperience,stoppingandholdinghiscompanionbyabutton,——I’vestoodbymanyadyingman’sside,andseenhislastgasp,andheardhislastbreath。for,whenthehurryandtumultofthebattleisover,itisgoodtobethinkusofthemisfortunate,anditisremarkabletowitnesshowdifferentlyhumannatur’feelsatsuchsolemnmoments。SomegotheirwayasstupidandignorantasifGodhadnevergiventhemreasonandanaccountablestate。whileothersquitusre-
  joicing,likemenwholeaveheavyburthensbehindthem。
  Ithinkthatthemindseesclearlyatsuchmoments,myfriend,andthatpastdeedsstandthickbeforetherecollec-
  tion。
  I’llengagetheydo,Pathfinder。Ihavewitnessedsomethingofthismyself,andhopeI’mthebettermanforit。IrememberoncethatIthoughtmyowntimehadcome,andthelogwasoverhauledwithadiligenceIdidnotthinkmyselfcapableofuntilthatmoment。I’venotbeenaverygreatsinner,friendPathfinder。thatistosay,neveronalargescale。thoughIdaresay,ifthetruthwerespoken,aconsiderableamountofsmallmattersmightberakedupagainstme,aswellasagainstanotherman。butthen,I’venevercommittedpiracy,norhightreason,norarson,noranyofthemsortofthings。Astosmuggling,andthelikeofthat,why,I’maseafaringman,andIsup-
  poseallcallingshavetheirweakspots。Idaresayyourtradeisnotaltogetherwithoutblemish,honorableanduse-
  fulasitseemstobe?
  Manyofthescoutsandguidesaredesperateknaves。
  and,liketheQuartermasterhere,someofthemtakepayofbothsides。IhopeI’mnotoneofthem,thoughalloc-
  cupationsleadtotemptations。ThricehaveIbeensorelytriedinmylife,andonceIyieldedalittle,thoughIhopeitwasnotinamattertodisturbaman’sconscienceinhislastmoments。ThefirsttimewaswhenIfoundinthewoodsapackofskinsthatIknowedbelongedtoaFrencherwhowashuntingonoursideofthelines,wherehehadnobusinesstobe。twenty-sixashandsomebeaversasevergladdenedhumaneyes。Well,thatwasasoretempta-
  tion。forIthoughtthelawwouldhavebeenalmostwithme,althoughitwasinpeacetimes。Butthen,Iremem-
  beredthatsuchlawswasn’tmadeforushunters,andbe-
  thoughtmethatthepoormanmighthavebuiltgreatexpectationsforthenextwinteronthesaleofhisskins。
  andIleftthemwheretheylay。MostofourpeoplesaidIdidwrong。butthemannerinwhichIsleptthatnightconvincedmethatIhaddoneright。ThenexttrialwaswhenIfoundtheriflethatissartainlytheonlyoneinthispartoftheworldthatcanbecalculatedonassurelyasKilldeer,andknowedthatbytakingit,orevenhidingit,Imightatoncerisetobethefirstshotinalltheseparts。
  Iwasthenyoung,andbynomeanssoexpartasIhavesincegottobe,andyouthisambitiousandstriving。but,Godbepraised!Imasteredthatfeeling。and,friendCap,whatisalmostasgood,Imasteredmyrivalinasfairashooting-matchaswaseverwitnessedinagarrison。hewithhispiece,andIwithKilldeer,andbeforetheGene-
  ralinpersontoo!HerePathfinderstoppedtolaugh,histriumphstillglitteringinhiseyesandglowingonhissun-
  burntandbrownedcheek。Well,thenextconflictwiththedevilwasthehardestofthemall。andthatwaswhenIcamesuddenlyuponacampofsixMingosasleepinthewoods,withtheirgunsandhornspiledinawaythaten-
  abledmetogetpossessionofthemwithoutwakingamis-
  creantofthemall。WhatanopportunitythatwouldhavebeenfortheSarpent,whowouldhavedespatchedthem,oneafteranother,withhisknife,andhadtheirsixscalpsathisgirdle,inaboutthetimeittakesmetotellyouthestory。Oh,he’savaliantwarrior,thatChingachgook,andashonestashe’sbrave,andasgoodashe’shonest!
  Andwhatmay_you_havedoneinthismatter,MasterPathfinder?demandedCap,whobegantobeinterestedintheresult。itseemstomeyouhadmadeeitheraverylucky,oraveryunluckylandfall。
  ’Twaslucky,and’twasunlucky,ifyoucanunderstandthat。’Twasunlucky,foritprovedadesperatetrial。andyet’twaslucky,allthingsconsidered,intheind。Ididnottouchahairoftheirheads,forawhitemanhasnonat’ralgiftstotakescalps。nordidIevenmakesureofoneoftheirrifles。Idistrustedmyself,knowingthataMingoisnofavoriteinmyowneyes。
  Asforthescalps,Ithinkyouwererightenough,myworthyfriend。butasforthearmamentandthestores,theywouldhavebeencondemnedbyanyprize-courtinChristendom。
  Thattheywould,thattheywould。butthentheMingoswouldhavegoneclear,seeingthatawhitemancannomoreattackanunarmedthanasleepinginimy。No,no,Ididmyself,andmycolor,andmyreligiontoo,greaterjustice。Iwaitedtilltheirnapwasover,andtheywellontheirwar-pathagain。and,byambushingthemhereandflankingthemthere,Ipepperedtheblackguardsintrinsi-
  callylikePathfinderoccasionallycaughtafinewordfromhisassociates,anduseditalittlevaguely,thatonlyoneevergotbacktohisvillage,andhecameintohiswig-
  wamlimping。Luckily,asitturnedout,thegreatDela-
  warehadonlyhaltedtojerksomevenison,andwasfollow-
  ingonmytrail。andwhenhegotuphehadfiveofthescoundrels’scalpshangingwheretheyoughttobe。so,yousee,nothingwaslostbydoingright,eitherinthewayofhonororinthatofprofit。
  Capgruntedanassent,thoughthedistinctionsinhiscompanion’smorality,itmustbeowned,werenotexactlycleartohisunderstanding。Thetwohadoccasionallymovedtowardstheblockastheyconversed,andthenstoppedagainassomematterofmoreinterestthancom-
  monbroughtthemtoahalt。Theywerenowsonearthebuilding,however,thatneitherthoughtofpursuingthesubjectanyfurther。buteachpreparedhimselfforthefinalscenewithSergeantDunham。
  CHAPTERXXVIII。
  Thoubarraineground,whomwinter’swrathhathwasted,Artmadeamirrortobeholdmyplight:
  Whilomethyfreshspringflower’d:andafterhastedThysummerproude,withdaffodilliesdight。
  Andnowiscomethywinter’sstormystate,Thymantlemar’dwhereinthoumaskedstlate。
  SPENSER。
  Althoughthesoldiermayregarddangerandevendeathwithindifferenceinthetumultofbattle,whenthepassageofthesoulisdelayedtomomentsoftranquillityandreflectionthechangecommonlybringswithittheusualtrainofsolemnreflections。ofregretsforthepast,andofdoubtsandanticipationsforthefuture。Manyamanhasdiedwithaheroicexpressiononhislips,butwithheavinessanddistrustathisheart。for,whatevermaybethevarietiesofourreligiouscreeds,letusdependonthemediationofChrist,thedogmasofMahomet,ortheelab-
  oratedallegoriesoftheEast,thereisaconviction,commontoallmen,thatdeathisbutthestepping-stonebetweenthisandamoreelevatedstateofbeing。SergeantDun-
  hamwasabraveman。buthewasdepartingforacountryinwhichresolutioncouldavailhimnothing。andashefelthimselfgraduallyloosenedfromthegraspoftheworld,histhoughtsandfeelingstookthenaturaldirection。forifitbetruethatdeathisthegreatleveller,innothingisitmoretruethanthatitreducesalltothesameviewsofthevanityoflife。
  Pathfinder,thoughamanofpeculiarhabitsandopin-
  ions,wasalwaysthoughtful,anddisposedtoviewthethingsaroundhimwithashadeofphilosophy,aswellaswithseriousness。Inhim,therefore,thesceneintheblockhouseawakenednoverynovelfeelings。ButthecasewasdifferentwithCap:rude,opinionated,dogmati-
  cal,andboisterous,theoldsailorwaslittleaccustomedtoviewevendeathwithanyapproachtothegravitywhichitsimportancedemands。andnotwithstandingallthathadpassed,andhisrealregardforhisbrother-in-law,henowenteredtheroomofthedyingmanwithmuchofthatcallousunconcernwhichwasthefruitoflongtraininginaschoolthat,whileitgivessomanylessonsinthesublim-
  esttruths,generallywastesitsadmonitionsonscholarswhoarelittledisposedtoprofitbythem。
  ThefirstproofthatCapgaveofhisnotenteringsofullyasthosearoundhimintothesolemnityofthemoment,wasbycommencinganarrationoftheeventswhichhadjustledtothedeathsofMuirandArrowhead。Bothtrippedtheiranchorsinahurry,brotherDunham,heconcluded。andyouhavetheconsolationofknowingthatothershavegonebeforeyouinthegreatjourney,andthey,too,menwhomyou’venoparticularreasontolove。
  whichtome,wereIplacedinyoursituation,wouldbeasourceofverygreatsatisfaction。Mymotheralwayssaid,MasterPathfinder,thatdyingpeople’sspiritsshouldnotbedamped,butthattheyoughttobeencouragedbyallproperandprudentmeans。andthisnewswillgivethepoorfellowagreatlift,ifhefeelstowardsthemsavagesanywayasIfeelmyself。
  Junearoseatthisintelligence,andstolefromtheblock-
  housewithanoiselessstep。Dunhamlistenedwithava-
  cantstare,forlifehadalreadylostsomanyofitstiesthathehadreallyforgottenArrowhead,andcarednothingforMuir。butheinquired,inafeeblevoice,forEau-douce。
  Theyoungmanwasimmediatelysummoned,andsoonmadehisappearance。TheSergeantgazedathimkindly,andtheexpressionofhiseyeswasthatofregretfortheinjuryhehaddonehiminthought。ThepartyintheblockhousenowconsistedofPathfinder,Cap,Mabel,Jas-
  por,andthedyingman。Withtheexceptionofthedaugh-
  ter,allstoodaroundtheSergeant’spallet,inattendanceinhislastmoments。Mabelkneeledathisside,nowpress-
  ingaclammyhandtoherhead,nowapplyingmoisturetotheparchedlipsofherfather。
  Yourcasewillshortlybeourn,Sergeant,saidPath-
  finder,whocouldhardlybesaidtobeawestruckbythescene,forhehadwitnessedtheapproachandvictoriesofdeathtoooftenforthat。butwhofeltthefulldifferencebetweenhistriumphsintheexcitementofbattleandinthequietofthedomesticcircle。andImakenoquestionweshallmeetag’inhereafter。Arrowheadhasgonehisway,’tistrue。butitcanneverbethewayofajustIn-
  dian。You’veseenthelastofhim,forhispathcannotbethepathofthejust。Reasonisag’inthethoughtinhiscase,asitisalso,inmyjudgment,ag’inittoointhecaseofLieutenantMuir。Youhavedoneyourdutyinlife。
  andwhenamandoesthat,hemaystartonthelongestjourneywithalightheartandanactyvefoot。
  Ihopeso,myfriend:I’vetriedtodomyduty。
  Ay,ay,putinCap。intentionishalfthebattle。andthoughyouwouldhavedonebetterhadyouhove-tointheoffingandsentacraftintofeelhowthelandlay,thingsmighthaveturnedoutdifferently:nooneheredoubtsthatyoumeantallforthebest,andnooneanywhereelse,Ishouldthink,fromwhatI’veseenofthisworldandreadoft’other。
  Idid。yes。Imeantallforthebest。
  Father!Oh,mybelovedfather!
  Magnetistakenabackbythisblow,MasterPathfinder,andcansayordobutlittletocarryherfatherovertheshoals。sowemusttryallthehardertoservehimafriendlyturnourselves。
  Didyouspeak,Mabel?Dunhamasked,turninghiseyesinthedirectionofhisdaughter,forhewasalreadytoofeebletoturnhisbody。
  Yes,father。relyonnothingyouhavedoneyourselfformercyandsalvation。trustaltogetherintheblessedmediationoftheSonofGod!
  Thechaplainhastoldussomethinglikethis,brother。
  Thedearchildmayberight。
  Ay,ay,that’sdoctrine,outofquestion。HewillbeourJudge,andkeepsthelog-bookofouracts,andwillfootthemallupatthelastday,andthensaywhohasdonewellandwhohasdoneill。IdobelieveMabelisright。butthenyouneednotbeconcerned,asnodoubttheaccounthasbeenfairlykept。
  Uncle!——dearestfather!thisisavainillusion!Oh,placeallyourtrustinthemediationofourHolyRedeemer!
  Haveyounotoftenfeltyourowninsufficiencytoeffectyourownwishesinthecommonestthings?andhowcanyouimagineyourself,byyourownacts,equaltoraiseupafrailandsinfulnaturesufficientlytobereceivedintothepresenceofperfectpurity?ThereisnohopeforanybutinthemediationofChrist!
  ThisiswhattheMoraviansusedtotellus,saidPath-
  findertoCapinalowvoice。relyonit,Mabelisright。
  Rightenough,friendPathfinder,inthedistances,butwronginthecourse。I’mafraidthechildwillgettheSergeantadrift,attheverymomentwhenwehadhiminthebestofthewaterandintheplainestpartofthechan-
  nel。
  LeaveittoMabel,leaveittoMabel。sheknowsbetterthananyofus,andcandonoharm。
  Ihaveheardthisbefore,Dunhamatlengthreplied。
  Ah,Mabel!itisstrangefortheparenttoleanonthechildatamomentlikethis!
  PutyourtrustinGod,father。leanonHisholyandcompassionateSon。Pray,dearest,dearestfather。prayforHisomnipotentsupport。
  Iamnotusedtoprayer。Brother,Pathfinder——Jasper,canyouhelpmetowords?
  Capscarcelyknewwhatprayermeant,andhehadnoanswertogive。Pathfinderprayedoften,daily,ifnothourly。butitwasmentally,inhisownsimplemodesofthinking,andwithouttheaidofwordsatall。Inthisstrait,therefore,hewasasuselessasthemariner,andhadnoreplytomake。AsforJasperEau-douce,thoughhewouldgladlyhaveendeavoredtomoveamountaintore-
  lieveMabel,thiswasaskingassistanceitexceededhispowertogive。andheshrankbackwiththeshamethatisonlytooapttoovercometheyoungandvigorous,whencalledontoperformanactthattacitlyconfessestheirrealweaknessanddependenceonasuperiorpower。
  Father,saidMabel,wipinghereyes,andendeavoringtocomposefeaturesthatwerepallid,andactuallyquiver-
  ingwithemotion,Iwillpraywithyou,foryou,for_my-
  self_。forus_all_。Thepetitionofthefeeblestandhumblestisneverunheeded。
  Therewassomethingsublime,aswellasmuchthatwassupremelytouching,inthisactoffilialpiety。Thequietbutearnestmannerinwhichthisyoungcreaturepreparedherselftoperformtheduty。theself-abandonmentwithwhichsheforgothersex’stimidityandsex’sshame,inordertosustainherparentatthattryingmoment。theloftinessofpurposewithwhichshedirectedallherpowerstotheimmenseobjectbeforeher,withawoman’sdevotionandawoman’ssuperioritytotrifles,whenheraffectionsmaketheappeal。andtheholycalmintowhichhergriefwascompressed,renderedher,forthemoment,anobjectofsomethingverylikeaweandvenerationtohercompan-
  ions。