James Fenimore Cooper Fullscreen Hypericum (1841)

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Anselmo, with thy company proceed Straight to the tower; the rest remain with me." Byron, Marino Faliero, lV.ii.23o-35.

The conjecture of Judith Hutter, concerning the manner in which the Indian girl had met her death, was accurate in the main.

After sleeping several hours, her father and March awoke.

This occurred a few minutes after she had left the Ark to go in quest of her sister, and when of course Chingachgook and his betrothed were on board.

From the Delaware the old man learned the position of the camp, and the recent events, as well as the absence of his daughters.

The latter gave him no concern, for he relied greatly on the sagacity of the elder, and the known impunity with which the younger passed among the savages.

Long familiarity with danger, too, had blunted his sensibilities.

Nor did he seem much to regret the captivity of Deerslayer, for, while he knew how material his aid might be in a defence, the difference in their views on the morality of the woods, had not left much sympathy between them.

He would have rejoiced to know the position of the camp before it had been alarmed by the escape of Hist, but it would be too hazardous now to venture to land, and he reluctantly relinquished for the night the ruthless designs that cupidity and revenge had excited him to entertain.

In this mood Hutter took a seat in the head of the scow, where he was quickly joined by Hurry, leaving the Serpent and Hist in quiet possession of the other extremity of the vessel.

"Deerslayer has shown himself a boy, in going among the savages at this hour, and letting himself fall into their hands like a deer that tumbles into a pit," growled the old man, perceiving as usual the mote in his neighbor's eyes, while he overlooked the beam in his own; "if he is left to pay for his stupidity with his own flesh, he can blame no one but himself."

"That's the way of the world, old Tom," returned Hurry. "Every man must meet his own debts, and answer for his own sins.

I'm amazed, howsever, that a lad as skilful and watchful as Deerslayer should have been caught in such a trap!

Didn't he know any better than to go prowling about a Huron camp at midnight, with no place to retreat to but a lake? or did he think himself a buck, that by taking to the water could throw off the scent and swim himself out of difficulty?

I had a better opinion of the boy's judgment, I'll own; but we must overlook a little ignorance in a raw hand.

I say, Master Hutter, do you happen to know what has become of the gals - I see no signs of Judith, or Hetty, though I've been through the Ark, and looked into all its living creatur's."

Hutter briefly explained the manner in which his daughters had taken to the canoe, as it had been related by the Delaware, as well as the return of Judith after landing her sister, and her second departure.

"This comes of a smooth tongue, Floating Tom," exclaimed Hurry, grating his teeth in pure resentment - "This comes of a smooth tongue, and a silly gal's inclinations, and you had best look into the matter!

You and I were both prisoners - " Hurry could recall that circumstance now - "you and I were both prisoners and yet Judith never stirred an inch to do us any sarvice!

She is bewitched with this lank-looking Deerslayer, and he, and she, and you, and all of us, had best look to it.

I am not a man to put up with such a wrong quietly, and I say, all the parties had best look to it!

Let's up kedge, old fellow, and move nearer to this p'int, and see how matters are getting on.

Hutter had no objections to this movement, and the Ark was got under way in the usual manner; care being taken to make no noise.

The wind was passing northward, and the sail soon swept the scow so far up the lake as to render the dark outlines of the trees that clothed the point dimly visible.

Floating Tom steered, and he sailed along as near the land as the depth of the water and the overhanging branches would allow.

It was impossible to distinguish anything that stood within the shadows of the shore, but the forms of the sail and of the hut were discerned by the young sentinel on the beach, who has already been mentioned.

In the moment of sudden surprise, a deep Indian exclamation escaped him.

In that spirit of recklessness and ferocity that formed the essence of Hurry's character, this man dropped his rifle and fired.

The ball was sped by accident, or by that overruling providence which decides the fates of all, and the girl fell.

Then followed the scene with the torches, which has just been described.

At the precise moment when Hurry committed this act of unthinking cruelty, the canoe of Judith was within a hundred feet of the spot from which the Ark had so lately moved.

Her own course has been described, and it has now become our office to follow that of her father and his companions.

The shriek announced the effects of the random shot of March, and it also proclaimed that the victim was a woman.

Hurry himself was startled at these unlooked for consequences, and for a moment he was sorely disturbed by conflicting sensations.

At first he laughed, in reckless and rude-minded exultation; and then conscience, that monitor planted in our breasts by God, and which receives its more general growth from the training bestowed in the tillage of childhood, shot a pang to his heart.

For a minute, the mind of this creature equally of civilization and of barbarism, was a sort of chaos as to feeling, not knowing what to think of its own act; and then the obstinacy and pride of one of his habits, interposed to assert their usual ascendency.

He struck the butt of his rifle on the bottom of the scow, with a species of defiance, and began to whistle a low air with an affectation of indifference.

All this time the Ark was in motion, and it was already opening the bay above the point, and was consequently quitting the land.

Hurry's companions did not view his conduct with the same indulgence as that with which he appeared disposed to regard it himself.

Hutter growled out his dissatisfaction, for the act led to no advantage, while it threatened to render the warfare more vindictive than ever, and none censure motiveless departures from the right more severely than the mercenary and unprincipled.

Still he commanded himself, the captivity of Deerslayer rendering the arm of the offender of double consequence to him at that moment.

Chingachgook arose, and for a single instant the ancient animosity of tribes was forgotten, in a feeling of colour; but he recollected himself in season to prevent any of the fierce consequences that, for a passing moment, he certainly meditated.

Not so with Hist.

Rushing through the hut, or cabin, the girl stood at the side of Hurry, almost as soon as his rifle touched the bottom of the scow, and with a fearlessness that did credit to her heart, she poured out her reproaches with the generous warmth of a woman.

"What for you shoot?" she said. "What Huron gal do, dat you kill him?

What you t'ink Manitou say?

What you t'ink Manitou feel?

What Iroquois do?

No get honour- no get camp - no get prisoner -no get battle - no get scalp - no get not'ing at all!

Blood come after blood!