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Iroquois were engaged on the same errand as he was himself。

〃Mingo!〃 he uttered in Jasper's ear。  〃The Serpent
will show his brother how to be cunning。〃

The young sailor caught a glimpse of the figure at that
instant; and the startling truth also flashed on his mind。
Understanding the necessity of trusting all to the Dela…
ware chief; he kept back; while his friend moved cautiously
in the direction in which the strange form had vanished。
In another moment it was seen again; evidently moving
towards themselves。  The waters made such an uproar
that little was to be apprehended from ordinary sounds;
and the Indian; turning his bead; hastily said; 〃Leave it
to the cunning of the Great Serpent。〃

〃Hugh!〃 exclaimed the strange savage; adding; in the
language of his people; 〃The canoe is found; but there
were none to help me。  Come; let us raise it from the
rock。〃

〃Willingly;〃 answered Chingachgook; who understood
the dialect。  〃Lead; we will follow。〃

The stranger; unable to distinguish between voices and
accents amid the raging of the rapid; led the way in the
necessary direction; and; the two others keeping close at
his heels; all three speedily reached the canoe。  The Iro…
quois laid hold of one end; Chingacbgook placed himself
in the centre; and Jasper went to the opposite extremity;
as it was important that the stranger should not detect
the presence of a pale…face; a discovery that might be made
by the parts of the dress the young man still wore; as well
as by the general appearance of his head。

〃Lift;〃 said the Iroquois in the sententious manner of
his race; and by a trifling effort the canoe was raised from
the rock; held a moment in the air to empty it; and then
placed carefully on the water in its proper position。  All
three held it firmly; lest it should escape from their hands
under the pressure of the violent current; while the Iro…
quois; who led; of course; being at the upper end of the
boat; took the direction of the eastern shore; or towards
the spot where his friends waited his return。

As the Delaware and Jasper well knew there must be
several more of the Iroquois on the rift; from; the circum…
stance that their own appearance had occasioned no sur…
prise in the individual they had met; both felt the neces…
sity of extreme caution。  Men less bold and determined
would have thought that they were incurring too great a
risk by thus venturing into the midst of their enemies;
but these hardy borderers were unacquainted with fear;
were accustomed to hazards; and so well understood the
necessity of at least preventing their foes from getting the
boat; that they would have cheerfully encountered even
greater risks to secure their object。  So all…important to
the safety of Mabel; indeed; did Jasper deem the posses…
sion or the destruction of this canoe; that he had drawn
his knife; and stood ready to rip up the bark; in order to
render the boat temporarily unserviceable; should any…
thing occur to compel the Delaware and himself to aban…
don their prize。

In the meantime; the Iroquois; who led the way; pro…
ceeded slowly through the water in the direction of his
own party; still grasping the canoe; and dragging his re…
luctant followers in his train。  Once Chingachgook raised
his tomahawk; and was about to bury it in the brain of his
confiding and unsuspicious neighbor; but the probability
that the death…cry or the floating body might give the
alarm induced that wary chief to change his purpose。  At
the next moment he regretted this indecision; for the
three who clung to the canoe suddenly found themselves
in the ceutre of a party of no less than four others who
were in quest of it。

After the usual brief characteristic exclamations of sat…
isfaction; the savages eagerly laid hold of the canoe; for
all seemed impressed with the necessity of securing this
important boat; the one side in order to assail their foes;
and the other to secure their retreat。  The addition to the
party; however; was so unlooked…for; and so completely
gave the enemy the superiority; that for a few moments
the ingenuity and address of even the Delaware were at
fault。  The five Iroquois; who seemed perfectly to under…
stand their errand; pressed forward towards their own
shore; without pausing to converse; their object being in
truth to obtain the paddles; which they had previously
secured; and to embark three or four warriors; with all
their rifles and powder…horns; the want of which had alone
prevented their crossing the river by swimming as soon as
it was dark。

In this manner; the body of friends and foes united
reached the margin of the eastern channel; where; as in
the case of the western; the river was too deep to be waded。
Here a short pause succeeded; it being necessary to deter…
mine the manner in which the canoe was to be carried
across。  One of the four who had just reached the boat
was a chief; and the habitual deference which the Ameri…
can Indian pays to merit; experience; and station kept the
others silent until this individual had spoken。

The halt greatly added to the danger of discovering the
presence of Jasper; in particular; who; however; had the
precaution to throw the cap he wore into the bottom of
the canoe。  Being without his jacket and shirt; the outline
of his figure; in the obscurity; would now be less likely to
attract observation。  His position; too; at the stern of the
canoe a little favored his concealment; the Iroquois natur…
ally keeping their looks directed the other way。  Not so
with Chingachgook。  This warrior was literally in the
midst of his most deadly foes; and he could scarcely move
without touching one of them。  Yet he was apparently
unmoved; though he kept all his senses on the alert; in
readiness to escape; or to strike a blow at the proper mo…
ment。  By carefully abstaining from looking towards those
behind him; he lessened the chances of discovery; and
waited with the indomitable patience of an Indian for the
instant when he should be required to act。

〃Let all my young men but two; one at each end of the
canoe; cross and get their arms;〃 said the Iroquois chief。
〃Let the two push over the boat。〃

The Indians quietly obeyed; leaving Jasper at the stern;
and the Iroquois who had found the canoe at the bow of
the light craft; Chingachgook burying himself so deep in
the river as to be passed by the others without detection。
The splashing in the water; the tossing arms; and the calls
of one to another; soon announced that the four who had
last joined the party were already swimming。  As soon as
this fact was certain; the Delaware rose; resumed his former
station; and began to think the moment for action was come。

One less habitually under self…restraint than this war…
rior would probably have now aimed his meditated blow;
but Chingachgook knew there were more Iroquois behind
him on the rift; and he was a warrior much too trained
and experienced to risk anything unnecessarily。  He suf…
fered the Indian at the bow of the canoe to push off into
the deep water; and then all three were swimming in the
direction of the eastern shore。  Instead; however; of help…
ing the canoe across the swift current; no sooner did the
Delaware and Jasper find themselves within the influence
of its greatest force than both began to swim in a way to
check their farther progress across the stream。  Nor was
this done suddenly; or in the incautious manner in which
a civilized man would have been apt to attempt the artifice;
but warily; and so gradually that the Iroquois at the bow
fancied at first he was merely struggling against the
strength of the current。  Of course; while acted on by
these opposing efforts; the canoe drifted down stream; and
in about a minute it was floating in still deeper water at
the foot of the rift。  Here; however; the Iroquois was not
slow in finding that something unusual retarded their ad…
vance; and; looking back; he first learned that he was re…
sisted by the efforts of his companions。

That second nature which grows up through habit in…
stantly told the young Iroquois that he was alone with
enemies。  Dashing the water aside; he sprang at the throat

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