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erected; with some attention to its means of resistance。
The logs were bullet…proof; squared and jointed with a
care to leave no defenceless points; the windows were loop…
holes; the door massive and small; and the roof; like the
rest of the structure; was framed of hewn timber; covered
properly with bark to exclude the rain。  The lower apart…
ment as usual contained stores and provisions; here indeed
the party kept all their supplies; the second story was in…
tended for a dwelling; as well as for the citadel; and a low
garret was subdivided into two or three rooms; and could
hold the pallets of some ten or fifteen persons。  All the
arrangements were exceedingly simple and cheap; but they
were sufficient to protect the soldiers against the effects of
a surprise。  As the whole building was considerably less
than forty feet high; its summit was concealed by the tops
of the trees; except from the eyes of those who had reached
the interior of the island。  On that side the view was open
from the upper loops; though bushes even there; more or
less; concealed the base of the wooden tower。

The object being purely defence; care had been taken to
place the blockhouse so near an opening in the limestone
rock that formed the base of the island as to admit of a
bucket being dropped into the water; in order to obtain
that great essential in the event of a siege。  In order to
facilitate this operation; and to enfilade the base of the
building; the upper stories projected several feet beyond
the lower in the manner usual to blockhouses; and pieces
of wood filled the apertures cut in the log flooring; which
were intended as loops and traps。  The communications
between the different stories were by means of ladders。  If
we add that these blockhouses were intended as citadels
for garrisons or settlements to retreat to; in the cases of
attacks; the general reader will obtain a sufficiently correct
idea of the arrangements it is our wish to explain。

But the situation of the island itself formed its principal
merit as a military position。  Lying in the midst of twenty
others; it was not an easy matter to find it; since boats
might pass quite near; and; by glimpses caught through
the openings; this particular island would be taken for a
part of some other。  Indeed; the channels between the
islands which lay around the one we have been describing
were so narrow that it was even difficult to say which por…
tions of the land were connected; or which separated; even
as one stood in the centre; with the express desire of ascer…
taining the truth。  The little bay in particular; which
Jasper used as a harbor; was so embowered with bushes
and shut in with islands; that; the sails of the cutter being
lowered; her own people on one occasion had searched for
hours before they could find the _Scud_; in their return from
a short excursion among the adjacent channels in quest of
fish。  In short; the place was admirably adapted to its
present objects; and its natural advantages had been as in…
geniously improved as economy and the limited means of
a frontier post would very well allow。

The hour which succeeded the arrival of the _Scud_ was
one of hurried excitement。  The party in possession had
done nothing worthy of being mentioned; and; wearied
with their seclusion; they were all eager to return to Os…
wego。  The Sergeant and the officer he came to relieve had
no sooner gone through the little ceremonies of transfer…
ring the command; than the latter hurried on board the
_Scud_ with his whole party; and Jasper; who would gladly
have passed the day on the island; was required to get
under way forthwith; the wind promising a quick passage
up the river and across the lake。  Before separating; how…
ever; Lieutenant Muir; Cap; and the Sergeant had a private
conference with the ensign who had been relieved; in
which the last was made acquainted with the suspicions
that existed against the fidelity of the young sailor。
Promising due caution; the officer embarked; and in less
than three hours from the time when she had arrived the
cutter was again in motion。

Mabel had taken possession of a hut; and with female
readiness and skill she made all the simple little domestic
arrangements of which the circumstances would admit; not
only for her own comfort; but for that of her father。  To
save labor; a mess…table was prepared in a hut set apart
for that purpose; where all the heads of the detachment
were to eat; the soldier's wife performing the necessary
labor。  The hut of the Sergeant; which was the best on
the island; being thus freed from any of the vulgar offices
of a household; admitted of such a display of womanly
taste; that; for the first time since her arrival on the fron…
tier; Mabel felt proud of her home。  As soon as these im…
portant duties were discharged; she strolled out on the
island; taking a path which led through the pretty glade;
and which conducted to the only point not covered with
bushes。  Here she stood gazing at the limpid water; which
lay with scarcely a ruffle on it at her feet; musing on the
novel situation in which she was placed; and permitting a
pleasing and deep excitement to steal over her feelings;
as she remembered the scenes through which she had so
lately passed; and conjectured those which still lay veiled
in the future。

〃You're a beautiful fixture; in a beautiful spot; Mistress
Mabel;〃 said David Muir; suddenly appearing at her el…
bow; 〃and I'll no' engage you're not just the handsomest
of the two。〃

〃I will not say; Mr。 Muir; that compliments on my per…
son are altogether unwelcome; for I should not gain credit
for speaking the truth; perhaps;〃 answered Mabel with
spirit; 〃but I will say that if you would condescend to
address to me some remarks of a different nature; I may
be led to believe you think I have sufficient faculties to
understand them。〃

〃Hoot! your mind; beautiful Mabel; is polished just like
the barrel of a soldier's musket; and your conversation is
only too discreet and wise for a poor d…l who has been
chewing birch up here these four years on the lines; instead
of receiving it in an application that has the virtue of
imparting knowledge。  But you are no' sorry; I take it;
young lady; that you've got your pretty foot on _terra firma_
once more。〃

〃I thought so two hours since; Mr。 Muir; but the _Scud_
looks so beautiful as she sails through these vistas of trees;
that I almost regret I am no longer one of her passengers。〃

As Mabel ceased speaking; she waved; her handkerchief
in return to a salutation from Jasper; who kept his eyes
fastened on her form until the white sails of the cutter
had swept round a point; and were nearly lost behind its
green fringe of leaves。

〃There they go; and I'll no' say 'joy go with them;' but
may they have the luck to return safely; for without them
we shall be in danger of passing the winter on this island;
unless; indeed; we have the alternative of the castle at
Quebec。  Yon Jasper Eau…douce is a vagrant sort of a lad;
and they have reports of him in the garrison that it pains
my very heart to hear。  Your worthy father; and almost
as worthy uncle; have none of the best opinion of him。〃

〃I am sorry to hear it; Mr。 Muir; I doubt not that time
will remove all their distrust。〃

〃If time would only remove mine; pretty Mabel;〃 re…
joined the Quartermaster in a wheedling tone; 〃I should
feel no envy of the commander…in…chief。  I think if I were
in a condition to retire; the Sergeant would just step into
my shoes。〃

〃If my dear father is worthy to step into your shoes; Mr。
Muir;〃 returned the girl; with malicious pleasure; 〃I'm
sure that the qualification is mutual; and that you are every
way worthy to step into his。〃

〃The deuce is in the child! you would not reduce me
to the rank of a non…commissioned officer; Mabel?〃

〃No; indeed; sir; I was not thinking of the army at all
as you spoke of retiring。  My thoughts were more egotis…
tical; and I was thinking how much you reminded me of
my dear father; by your experience; wisdom; ana suitable…
ness to take his place as the head of a family。〃

〃As its bridegroom; pretty Mabel; but not as 

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