第 19 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:20      字数:9322
  tide will allow。〃
  〃That is easily said; but not so easily done;〃 returned
  the guide。 〃We shall be more exposed in the river than
  by following the woods; and then there is the Oswego rift
  below us; and I am far from sartain that Jasper himself
  can carry a boat safely through it in the dark。  What say
  you; lad; as to your own skill and judgment?〃
  〃I am of Master Cap's opinion about using the canoe。
  Mabel is too tender to walk through swamps and among
  roots of trees in such a night as this promises to be; and
  then I always feel myself stouter of heart and truer of eye
  when afloat than when ashore。〃
  〃Stout of heart you always be; lad; and I think tolerably
  true of eye for one who has lived so much in broad sun…
  shine and so little in the woods。  Ah's me! the Ontario
  has no trees; or it would be a plain to delight a hunter's
  heart!  As to your opinion; friends; there is much for
  and much against it。  For it; it may be said water leaves
  no trail  〃
  〃What do you call the wake?〃 interrupted the pertina…
  cious and dogmatical Cap。
  〃Anan?〃
  〃Go on;〃 said Jasper; 〃Master Cap thinks he is on the
  ocean  water leaves no trail  〃
  〃It leaves none; Eau…douce; hereaway; though I do not
  pretend to say what it may leave on the sea。  Then a
  canoe is both swift and easy when it floats with the cur…
  rent; and the tender limbs of the Sergeant's daughter will
  be favored by its motion。  But; on the other hand; the
  river will have no cover but the clouds in the heavens;
  the rift is a ticklish thing for boats to venture into; even
  by daylight; and it is six fairly measured miles; by water;
  from this spot to the garrison。  Then a trail on land is
  not easy to be found in the dark。  I am troubled; Jasper;
  to say which way we ought to counsel and advise。〃
  〃If the Serpent and myself could swim into the river
  and bring off the other canoe;〃 the young sailor replied;
  〃it would seem to me that our safest course would be the
  water。〃
  〃If; indeed! and yet it might easily be done; as soon as
  it is a little darker。  Well; well; I am not sartain it will
  not be the best。  Though; were we only a party of men;
  it would be like a hunt to the lusty and brave to play at
  hide…and…seek with yonder miscreants on the other shore。
  Jasper;〃 continued the guide; into whose character there
  entered no ingredient which belonged to vain display or
  theatrical effect; 〃will you undertake to bring in the
  canoe?〃
  〃I will undertake anything that will serve and protect
  Mabel; Pathfinder。〃
  〃That is an upright feeling; and I suppose it is natur'。
  The Sarpent; who is nearly naked already; can help you;
  and this will be cutting off one of the means of them devils
  to work their harm。〃
  This material point being settled; the different members
  of the party prepared themselves to put the project in
  execution。  The shades of evening fell fast upon the forest;
  and by the time all was ready for the attempt; it was found
  impossible to discern objects on the opposite shore。  Time
  now pressed; for Indian cunning could devise so many
  expedients for passing so narrow a stream; that the Path…
  finder was getting impatient to quit the spot。  While
  Jasper and his companion entered the river; armed with
  nothing but their knives and the Delaware's tomahawk;
  observing the greatest caution not to betray their move…
  ments; the guide brought Mabel from her place of conceal…
  ment; and; bidding her and Cap proceed along the shore
  to the foot of the rapids; he got into the canoe that
  remained in his possession; in order to carry it to the same
  place。
  This was easily effected。  The canoe was laid against
  the bank; and Mabel and her uncle entered it; taking
  their seats as usual; while the Pathfinder; erect in the
  stern; held by a bush; in order to prevent the swift stream
  from sweeping them down its current。  Several minutes
  of intense and breathless expectation followed; while they
  awaited the results of the bold attempt of their comrades。
  It will be understood that the two adventurers were
  compelled to swim across a deep and rapid channel before
  they could reach a part of the rift that admitted of wad…
  ing。  This portion of the enterprise was soon effected;
  and Jasper and the Serpent struck the bottom side by
  side at the same instant。  Having secured firm footing;
  they took hold of each other's hands; and waded slowly
  and with extreme caution in the supposed direction of the
  canoe。  But the darkness was already so deep that they
  soon ascertained they were to be but little aided by the
  sense of sight; and that their search must be conducted
  on that species of instinct which enables the woodsman to
  find his way when the sun is hid; no stars appear; and all
  would seem chaos to one less accustomed to the mazes of
  the forest。  Under these circumstances; Jasper submitted
  to be guided by the Delaware; whose habits best fitted him
  to take the lead。  Still it was no easy matter to wade amid
  the roaring element at that hour; and retain a clear recol…
  lection of the localities。  By the time they believed them…
  selves to be in the centre of the stream; the two shores
  were discernible merely by masses of obscurity denser than
  common; the outlines against the clouds being barely dis…
  tinguishable by the ragged tops of the trees。  Once or
  twice the wanderers altered their course; in consequence
  of unexpectedly stepping into deep water; for they knew
  that the boat had lodged on the shallowest part of the rift。
  In short; with this fact for their compass; Jasper and his
  companion wandered about in the water for nearly a quar…
  ter of an hour; and at the end of that period; which began
  to appear interminable to the young man; they found
  themselves apparently no nearer the object of their search
  than they had been at its commencement。  Just as the
  Delaware was about to stop; in order to inform his associate
  that they would do well to return to the land; in order to
  take a fresh departure; he saw the form of a man moving
  about in the water; almost within reach of his arm。  Jas…
  per was at his side; and he at once understood that the
  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 s