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Has
Uncas
no
counsel
to
offer
in
such
a
strait
?
"
The
young
Mohican
cast
a
glance
at
his
father
,
but
maintaining
his
quiet
and
reserved
mien
,
he
continued
silent
.
Chingachgook
had
caught
the
look
,
and
motioning
with
his
hand
,
he
bade
him
speak
.
The
moment
this
permission
was
accorded
,
the
countenance
of
Uncas
changed
from
its
grave
composure
to
a
gleam
of
intelligence
and
joy
.
Bounding
forward
like
a
deer
,
he
sprang
up
the
side
of
a
little
acclivity
,
a
few
rods
in
advance
,
and
stood
exultingly
over
a
spot
of
fresh
earth
that
looked
as
though
it
had
been
recently
upturned
by
the
passage
of
some
heavy
animal
.
The
eyes
of
the
whole
party
followed
the
unexpected
movement
,
and
read
their
success
in
the
air
of
triumph
that
the
youth
assumed
.
"
'
Tis
the
trail
!
"
exclaimed
the
scout
,
advancing
to
the
spot
:
"
the
lad
is
quick
of
sight
and
keen
of
wit
for
his
years
.
"
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"
'
Tis
extraordinary
that
he
should
have
withheld
his
knowledge
so
long
,
"
muttered
Duncan
,
at
his
elbow
.
"
It
would
have
been
more
wonderful
had
he
spoken
without
a
bidding
.
No
,
no
;
your
young
white
,
who
gathers
his
learning
from
books
and
can
measure
what
he
knows
by
the
page
,
may
conceit
that
his
knowledge
,
like
his
legs
,
outruns
that
of
his
father
;
but
where
experience
is
the
master
,
the
scholar
is
made
to
know
the
value
of
years
,
and
respects
them
accordingly
.
"
"
See
!
"
said
Uncas
,
pointing
north
and
south
,
at
the
evident
marks
of
the
broad
trail
on
either
side
of
him
:
"
the
dark-hair
has
gone
towards
the
frost
.
"
"
Hound
never
ran
on
a
more
beautiful
scent
,
"
responded
the
scout
,
dashing
forward
,
at
once
,
on
the
indicated
route
;
"
we
are
favored
,
greatly
favored
,
and
can
follow
with
high
noses
.
Ay
,
here
are
both
your
waddling
beasts
:
this
Huron
travels
like
a
white
general
.
The
fellow
is
stricken
with
a
judgment
,
and
is
mad
!
Look
sharp
for
wheels
,
Sagamore
,
"
he
continued
,
looking
back
,
and
laughing
in
his
newly
awakened
satisfaction
;
"
we
shall
soon
have
the
fool
journeying
in
a
coach
,
and
that
with
three
of
the
best
pair
of
eyes
on
the
borders
,
in
his
rear
.
"
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The
spirits
of
the
scout
,
and
the
astonishing
success
of
the
chase
,
in
which
a
circuitous
distance
of
more
than
forty
miles
had
been
passed
,
did
not
fail
to
impart
a
portion
of
hope
to
the
whole
party
.
Their
advance
was
rapid
;
and
made
with
as
much
confidence
as
a
traveller
would
proceed
along
a
wide
highway
.
If
a
rock
,
or
a
rivulet
,
or
a
bit
of
earth
harder
than
common
,
severed
the
links
of
the
clue
they
followed
,
the
true
eye
of
the
scout
recovered
them
at
a
distance
,
and
seldom
rendered
the
delay
of
a
single
moment
necessary
.
Their
progress
was
much
facilitated
by
the
certainty
that
Magua
had
found
it
necessary
to
journey
through
the
valleys
;
a
circumstance
which
rendered
the
general
direction
of
the
route
sure
.
Nor
had
the
Huron
entirely
neglected
the
arts
uniformly
practised
by
the
natives
when
retiring
in
front
of
any
enemy
.
False
trails
,
and
sudden
turnings
,
were
frequent
,
wherever
a
brook
,
or
the
formation
of
the
ground
,
rendered
them
feasible
;
but
his
pursuers
were
rarely
deceived
,
and
never
failed
to
detect
their
error
,
before
they
had
lost
either
time
or
distance
on
the
deceptive
track
.
By
the
middle
of
the
afternoon
they
had
passed
the
Scaroon
,
and
were
following
the
route
of
the
declining
sun
.
After
descending
an
eminence
to
a
low
bottom
,
through
which
a
stream
glided
,
they
suddenly
came
to
a
place
where
the
party
of
Le
Renard
had
made
a
halt
.
Extinguished
brands
were
lying
around
a
spring
,
the
offals
of
a
deer
were
scattered
about
the
place
,
and
the
trees
bore
evident
marks
of
having
been
browsed
by
the
horses
.
At
a
little
distance
,
Heyward
discovered
,
and
contemplated
with
tender
emotion
,
the
small
bower
under
which
he
was
fain
to
believe
that
Cora
and
Alice
had
reposed
.
But
while
the
earth
was
trodden
,
and
the
footsteps
of
both
men
and
beasts
were
so
plainly
visible
around
the
place
,
the
trail
appeared
to
have
suddenly
ended
.