the pathfinder-第103章
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Providence。〃
〃Well; then; Magnet; do you go up to the floor above
and try to compose yourself; while Pathfinder runs aloft
and takes a look…out from the cross…trees。 Your father
may wish to say something to me in private; and it may be
well to leave us alone。 These are solemn scenes; and in…
experienced people; like myself; do not always wish what
they say to be overheard。〃
Although the idea of her uncle's affording religious con…
solation by the side of a death…bed certainly never ob…
truded itself on the imagination of Mabel; she thought
there might be a propriety in the request with which she
was unacquainted; and she complied accordingly。 Path…
finder had already ascended to the roof to make his sur…
vey; and the brothers…in…law were left alone。 Cap took a
seat by the side of the Sergeant; and bethought him seri…
ously of the grave duty he had before him。 A silence of
several minutes succeeded; during which brief space the
mariner was digesting the substance of his intended dis…
course。
〃I must say; Sergeant Dunham;〃 Cap at length com…
menced in his peculiar manner; 〃that there has been mis…
management somewhere in this unhappy expedition; and;
the present being an occasion when truth ought to be
spoken; and nothing but the truth; I feel it my duty to be
say as much in plain language。 In short; Sergeant; on
this point there cannot well be two opinions; for; seaman
as I am; and no soldier; I can see several errors myself;
that it needs no great education to detect。〃
〃What would you have; brother Cap?〃 returned the
other in a feeble voice; 〃what is done is done; and it is
now too late to remedy it。〃
〃Very true; brother Dunham; but not to repent of it;
the Good Book tells us it is never too late to repent; and
I've; always neard that this is the precious moment。 If
you've anything on your mind; Sergeant; hoist it out freely;
for; you know; you trust it to a friend。 You were my own
sister's husband; and poor little Magnet is my own sister's
daughter; and; living or dead; I shall always look upon
you as a brother。 It's a thousand pities that you didn't
lie off and on with the boats; and send a canoe ahead to
reconnoitre; in which case your command would have
been saved; and this disaster would not have befallen us
all。 Well; Sergeant; we are _all_ mortal; that is some con…
solation; I make no doubt; and if you go before a little;
why; we must follow。 Yes; that _must_ give you consola…
tion。〃
〃I know all this; brother Cap; and hope I'm prepared
to meet a soldier's fate there is poor Mabel 〃
〃Ay; ay; that's a heavy drag; I know; but you wouldn't
take her with you if you could; Sergeant; and so the better
way is to make as light of the separation as you can。
Mabel is a good girl; and so was her mother before her;
she was my sister; and it shall be my care to see that her
daughter gets a good husband; if our lives and scalps are
spared; for I suppose no one would care about entering
into a family that has no scalps。〃
〃Brother; my child is betrothed; she will become the
wife of Pathfinder。〃
〃Well; brother Dunham; every man has his opinions
and his manner of viewing things; and; to my notion; this
match will be anything but agreeable to Mabel。 I have
no objection to the age of the man; I'm not one of them
that thinks it necessary to be a boy to make a girl happy;
but; on the whole; I prefer a man of about fifty for a hus…
band; still there ought not to be any circumstance be…
tween the parties to make them unhappy。 Circumstances
play the devil with matrimony; and I set it down as one
that Pathfinder don't know as much as my niece。 You've
seen but little of the girl; Sergeant; and have not got the
run of her knowledge; but let her pay it out freely; as she
will do when she gets to be thoroughly acquainted; and
you'll fall in with but few schoolmasters that can keep
their luffs in her company。〃
〃She's a good child a dear; good child;〃 muttered the
Sergeant; his eyes filling with tears; 〃and it is my mis…
fortune that I have seen so little of her。〃
〃She is indeed a good girl; and knows altogether too
much for poor Pathfinder; who is a reasonable man and an
experienced man in his own way; but who has no more
idea of the main chance than you have of spherical trigo…
nometry; Sergeant。〃
〃Ah; brother Cap; had Pathfinder been with us in the
boats this sad affair might not have happened!〃
〃That is quite likely; for his worst enemy will allow
that the man is a good guide; but then; Sergeant; if the
truth must be spoken; you have managed this expedition
in a loose way altogether。 You should have hove…to off
your haven; and sent in a boat to reconnoitre; as I told
you before。 That is a matter to be repented of? and I
tell it to you; because truth; in such a case; ought to be
spoken。〃
〃My errors are dearly paid for; brother; and poor Mabel;
I fear; will be the sufferer。 I think; however; that the
calamity would not have happened had there not been
treason。 I fear me; brother; that Jasper Eau…douce has
played us false。〃
〃That is just my notion; for this fresh…water life must
sooner or later undermine any man's morals。 Lieutenant
Muir and myself talked this matter over while we lay in a
bit of a hole out here; on this island; and we both came
to the conclusion that nothing short of Jasper's treachery
could have brought us all into this infernal scrape。 Well;
Sergeant; you had better compose your mind; and think
of other matters; for; when a vessel is about to enter a
strange port; it is more prudent to think of the anchorage
inside than to be under…running all the events that have
turned up during the v'y'ge。 There's the log…book ex…
pressly to note all these matters in; and what stands there
must form the column of figures that's to be posted up for
or against us。 How now; Pathfinder! is there anything in
the wind; that you come down the ladder like an Indian
in the wake of a scalp?〃
The guide raised a finger for silence and then beckoned
to Cap to ascend the first ladder; and to allow Mabel to
take his place at the side of the Sergeant。
〃We must be prudent; and we must be bold too;〃 said
he in a low voice。 〃The riptyles are in earnest in their
intention to fire the block; for they know there is now
nothing to be gained by letting it stand。 I hear the voice
of that vagabond Arrowhead among them; and he is urg…
ing them to set about their devilry this very night。 We
must be stirring; Saltwater; and doing too。 Luckily there
are four or five barrels of water in the block; and these are
something towards a siege。 My reckoning is wrong; too;
or we shall yet reap some advantage from that honest fel…
low's; the Sarpent; being at liberty。〃
Cap did not wait for a second invitation; but; stealing
away; he was soon in the upper room with Pathfinder;
while Mabel took his post at the side of her father's humble
bed。 Pathfinder had opened a loop; having so far con…
cealed the light that it would not expose him to a treacher…
ous shot; and; expecting a summons; he stood with his
face near the hole; ready to answer。 The stillness that
succeeded was at length broken by the voice of Muir。
〃Master Pathfinder;〃 called out the Scotchman; 〃a
friend summons you to a parley。 Come freely to one of
the loops; for you've nothing to fear so long as you are
in converse with an officer of the 55th。〃
〃What is your will; Quartermaster? what is your will?
I know the 55th; and believe it to be a brave regiment;
though I rather incline to the 60th as my favorite; and to
the Delawares more than to either; but what would you
have; Quartermaster? It must be a pressing errand that
brings you under the loops of a blockhouse at this hour of
the night; with the sartainty of Killdeer being inside of it。〃
〃Oh; you'll no' harm a friend; Pathfinder; I'm certain;
and that's my security。 You're a man of judgment; and
have gained too great a name on this frontier for bravery
to feel the necessity of foolhardiness to obtain a character。
You'll very well understand; my good friend; there is as
much credit to be gained by submitting gracefully; when
resistance becomes impossible; a