第 77 节
作者:泰达魔王      更新:2021-02-24 23:21      字数:9322
  lower branch of a small tree; fastened in a way to permit
  it to blow out; or to droop like a vessel's pennant。
  Now that Mabel's fears were awakened; June herself
  could not have manifested greater quickness in analyzing
  facts that she believed might affect the safety of the party。
  She saw at a glance that this bit of cloth could be ob…
  served from an adjacent island; that it lay so near the line
  between her own hut and the canoe as to leave no doubt
  that June had passed near it; if not directly under it; and
  that it might be a signal to communicate some important
  fact connected with the mode of attack to those who were
  probably lying in ambush near them。  Tearing the little
  strip of bunting from the tree; Mabel hastened on; scarcely
  knowing what her duty next required of her。  June might
  be false to her; but her manner; her looks; her affection;
  and her disposition as Mabel had known it in the journey;
  forbade the idea。  Then came the allusion to Arrowhead's
  admiration of the pale…face beauties; some dim recollections
  of the looks of the Tuscarora; and a painful consciousness
  that few wives could view with kindness one who had es…
  tranged a husband's affections。  None of these images were
  distinct and clear; but they rather gleamed over the mind
  of our heroine than rested in it; and they quickened her
  pulses; as they did her step; without bringing with them the
  prompt and clear decisions that usually followed her reflec…
  tions。  She had hurried onwards towards the hut occupied
  by the soldier's wife; intending to remove at once to the
  blockhouse with the woman; though she could persuade
  no other to follow; when her impatient walk was interrupted
  by the voice of Muir。
  〃Whither so fast; pretty Mabel?〃 he cried; 〃and why
  so given to solitude?  The worthy Sergeant will deride my
  breeding; if he hear that his daughter passes the morn…
  ings alone and unattended to; though he well knows it is
  my ardent wish to be her slave and companion from the
  beginning of the year to its end。〃
  〃Surely; Mr。 Muir; you must have some authority here?〃
  Mabel suddenly arrested her steps to say。  〃One of your
  rank would be listened to; at least; by a corporal?〃
  〃I don't know that; I don't know that;〃 interrupted
  Muir; with an impatience and appearance of alarm that
  might have excited Mabel's attention at another moment。
  〃Command is command; discipline; discipline; and au…
  thority; authority。  Your good father would be sore grieved
  did he find me interfering to sully or carry off the laurels
  he is about to win; and I cannot command the Corporal
  without equally commanding the Sergeant。  The wisest
  way will be for me to remain in the obscurity of a private
  individual in this enterprise; and it is so that all parties;
  from Lundie down; understand the transaction。〃
  〃This I know; and it may be well; nor would I give my
  dear father any cause of complaint; but you may influence
  the Corporal to his own good。〃
  〃I'll no' say that;〃 returned Muir in his sly Scotch way;
  〃it would be far safer to promise to influence him to his
  injury。  Mankind; pretty Mabel; have their peculiarities;
  and to influence a fellow…being to his own good is one of
  the most difficult tasks of human nature; while the oppo…
  site is just the easiest。  You'll no' forget this; my dear;
  but bear it in mind for your edification and government。
  But what is that you're twisting round your slender finger
  as you may be said to twist hearts?〃
  〃It is nothing but a bit of cloth  a sort of flag  a trifle
  that is hardly worth our attention at this grave moment。
  If  〃
  〃A trifle!  It's no' so trifling as ye may imagine; Mis…
  tress Mabel;〃 taking the bit of bunting from her; and
  stretching it at full length with both his arms extended;
  while his face grew grave and his eye watchful。  〃Ye'll no'
  ha' been finding this; Mabel Dunham; in the breakfast?〃
  Mabel simply acquainted him with the spot where and
  the manner in which she had found the bit of cloth。
  While she was speaking; the eye of the Quartermaster was
  not quiet for a moment; glancing from the rag to the face
  of our heroine; then back again to the rag。  That his sus…
  picions were awakened was easy to be seen; nor was he long
  in letting it be known what direction they had taken。
  〃We are not in a part of the world where our ensigns
  and gauds ought to be spread abroad to the wind; Mabel
  Dunham!〃 he said; with an ominous shake of the head。
  〃I thought as much myself; Mr。 Muir; and brought away
  the little flag lest it might be the means of betraying our
  presence here to the enemy; even though nothing is in…
  tended by its display。  Ought not my uncle to be made
  acquainted with the circumstance?〃
  〃I no' see the necessity for that; pretty Mabel; for; as
  you justly say; it is a circumstance; and circumstances
  sometimes worry the worthy mariner。  But this flag; if flag
  it can be called; belongs to a seaman's craft。  You may
  perceive that it is made of what is called bunting; and that
  is a description of cloth used only by vessels for such pur…
  poses; _our_ colors being of silk; as you may understand; or
  painted canvas。  It's surprisingly like the fly of the _Scud's_
  ensign。  And now I recollect me to have observed that a
  piece had been cut from that very flag。〃
  Mabel felt her heart sink; but she had sufficient self…
  command not to attempt an answer。
  〃It must be looked to;〃 Muir continued; 〃and; after all;
  I think it may be well to hold a short consultation with
  Master Cap; than whom a more loyal subject does not ex…
  ist in the British empire。〃
  〃I have thought the warning so serious;〃 Mabel rejoined;
  〃that I am about to remove to the blockhouse; and to take
  the woman with me。〃
  〃I do not see the prudence of that; Mabel。  The block…
  house will be the first spot assailed should there really be
  an attack; and it's no' well provided for a siege; that must
  be allowed。  If I might advise in so delicate a contin…
  gency; I would recommend your taking refuge in the boat;
  which; as you may now perceive; is most favorably placed
  to retreat by that channel opposite; where all in it would
  be hid by the islands in one or two minutes。  Water leaves
  no trail; as Pathfinder well expresses it; and there appears
  to be so many different passages in that quarter that escape
  would be more than probable。  I've always been of opin…
  ion that Lundie hazarded too much in occupying a post so
  far advanced and so much exposed as this。〃
  〃It's too late to regret it now; Mr。 Muir; and we have
  only to consult our own security。〃
  〃And the king's honor; pretty Mabel。  Yes; his Majesty's
  arms and his glorious name are not to be overlooked on
  any occasion。〃
  〃Then I think it might be better if we all turned our
  eyes towards the place that has been built to maintain
  them instead of the boat;〃 said Mabel; smiling; 〃and so;
  Mr。 Muir; I am for the blockhouse; intending to await
  there the return of my father and his party。  He would be
  sadly grieved at finding we had fled when he got back suc…
  cessful himself; and filled with the confidence of our having
  been as faithful to our duties as he has been to his own。〃
  〃Nay; nay; for heaven's sake; do not misunderstand me;
  Mabel!〃 Muir interrupted; with some alarm of manner;
  〃I am far from intimating that any but you females ought
  to take refuge in the boat。  The duty of us men is suffi…
  ciently plain; no doubt; and my resolution has been formed
  from the first to stand or fall by the blockhouse。〃
  〃And did you imagine; Mr。 Muir; that two females could
  row that heavy boat in a way to escape the bark canoe of
  an Indian?〃
  〃Ah; my pretty Mabel; love is seldom logical; and its
  fears and misgivings are apt to warp the faculties。  I only
  saw your sweet person in the possession of the means of
  safety; and overlooked the want of ability to use them;
  but you'll not be so cruel; lovely creature; as to impute to
  me as a fault my intense anxiety on your own account。〃
  Mabel had heard enough: her mind was too much oc…
  cupied with what had passed that morning; and with her
  fears; to wish to linger longer to listen to love speeches;
  which in her most joyous and buoyant moments she would
  have found unpleasant。  She took a hasty leave of her
  companion; and was about to trip away towards the hilt of
  the other woman; when Muir arrested the movement by
  laying a hand on her arm。
  〃One word; Mabel;〃 said he; 〃before you leave me。  This
  little flag may; or it may not; have a particular meaning;
  if it has; now that we are aware of its being shown; may it
  not be better to put it back again; while we watch vigilantly
  for some answer that may betray the conspiracy; and if it
  mean nothing; why; nothing will follow。〃
  〃This may be all right; Mr。 Muir; though; if the whole
  is accidental; the flag might be the occasion of the fort's
  being discovered。
  Mabel stayed to utter no more; but she was soon out of
  sight; running into the hut towards which she had been first
  proceeding。  The Quartermaster remained on the very spot
  and in the precise attitude in which she had left him for
  quite a minute; first looking at the bounding figure of the
  girl and then at the bit of bunting; which he still held be…
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