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Uncas
raised
his
eyes
to
the
face
of
the
scout
,
and
answered
,
in
his
soft
voice
--
"
Oneida
.
"
"
Oneida
,
again
!
when
one
Indian
makes
a
declaration
it
is
commonly
true
;
but
when
he
is
supported
by
his
people
,
set
it
down
as
gospel
!
"
"
The
poor
fellow
has
mistaken
us
for
French
,
"
said
Heyward
;
"
or
he
would
not
have
attempted
the
life
of
a
friend
.
"
"
He
mistake
a
Mohican
in
his
paint
for
a
Huron
!
You
would
be
as
likely
to
mistake
the
white-coated
grenadiers
of
Montcalm
for
the
scarlet
jackets
of
the
'
Royal
Americans
'
,
"
returned
the
scout
.
"
No
,
no
,
the
sarpent
knew
his
errand
;
nor
was
there
any
great
mistake
in
the
matter
,
for
there
is
but
little
love
atween
a
Delaware
and
a
Mingo
,
let
their
tribes
go
out
to
fight
for
whom
they
may
,
in
a
white
quarrel
.
For
that
matter
,
though
the
Oneidas
do
serve
his
sacred
majesty
,
who
is
my
own
sovereign
lord
and
master
,
I
should
not
have
deliberated
long
about
letting
off
'
Killdeer
'
at
the
imp
myself
,
had
luck
thrown
him
in
my
way
.
"
"
That
would
have
been
an
abuse
of
our
treaties
,
and
unworthy
of
your
character
.
"
"
When
a
man
consorts
much
with
a
people
,
"
continued
Hawkeye
,
"
if
they
are
honest
and
he
no
knave
,
love
will
grow
up
atwixt
them
.
It
is
true
that
white
cunning
has
managed
to
throw
the
tribes
into
great
confusion
as
respects
friends
and
enemies
;
so
that
the
Hurons
and
the
Oneidas
,
who
speak
the
same
tongue
,
or
what
may
be
called
the
same
,
take
each
other
's
scalps
,
and
the
Delawares
are
divided
among
themselves
;
a
few
hanging
about
their
great
council-fire
on
their
own
river
,
and
fighting
on
the
same
side
with
the
Mingos
,
while
the
greater
part
are
in
the
Canadas
,
out
of
natural
enmity
to
the
Maquas
--
thus
throwing
everything
into
disorder
,
and
destroying
all
the
harmony
of
warfare
.
Yet
a
red
natur
'
is
not
likely
to
alter
with
every
shift
of
policy
;
so
that
the
love
atwixt
a
Mohican
and
a
Mingo
is
much
like
the
regard
between
a
white
man
and
a
sarpent
.
"
"
I
regret
to
hear
it
;
for
I
had
believed
those
natives
who
dwelt
within
our
boundaries
had
found
us
too
just
and
liberal
,
not
to
identify
themselves
fully
with
our
quarrels
.
"
"
Why
,
I
believe
it
is
natur
'
to
give
a
preference
to
one
's
own
quarrels
before
those
of
strangers
.
Now
,
for
myself
,
I
do
love
justice
;
and
therefore
I
will
not
say
I
hate
a
Mingo
,
for
that
may
be
unsuitable
to
my
color
and
my
religion
,
though
I
will
just
repeat
,
it
may
have
been
owing
to
the
night
that
'
Killdeer
'
had
no
hand
in
the
death
of
this
skulking
Oneida
.
"