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Hawkeye
regarded
the
young
man
a
moment
in
speechless
amazement
.
But
Duncan
,
who
,
in
deference
to
the
other
's
skill
and
services
,
had
hitherto
submitted
somewhat
implicitly
to
his
dictation
,
now
assumed
the
superior
,
with
a
manner
that
was
not
easily
resisted
.
He
waved
his
hand
,
in
sign
of
his
dislike
to
all
remonstrance
,
and
then
,
in
more
tempered
language
,
he
continued
--
"
You
have
the
means
of
disguise
;
change
me
;
paint
me
,
too
,
if
you
will
;
in
short
,
alter
me
to
anything
--
a
fool
.
"
"
It
is
not
for
one
like
me
to
say
that
he
who
is
already
formed
by
so
powerful
a
hand
as
Providence
,
stands
in
need
of
a
change
,
"
muttered
the
discontented
scout
.
"
When
you
send
your
parties
abroad
in
war
,
you
find
it
prudent
,
at
least
,
to
arrange
the
marks
and
places
of
encampment
,
in
order
that
they
who
fight
on
your
side
may
know
when
and
where
to
expect
a
friend
.
"
"
Listen
,
"
interrupted
Duncan
;
"
you
have
heard
from
this
faithful
follower
of
the
captives
,
that
the
Indians
are
of
two
tribes
,
if
not
of
different
nations
.
With
one
,
whom
you
think
to
be
a
branch
of
the
Delawares
,
is
she
you
call
the
'
dark-hair
'
;
the
other
,
and
younger
of
the
ladies
,
is
undeniably
with
our
declared
enemies
,
the
Hurons
.
It
becomes
my
youth
and
rank
to
attempt
the
latter
adventure
.
While
you
,
therefore
,
are
negotiating
with
your
friends
for
the
release
of
one
of
the
sisters
,
I
will
effect
that
of
the
other
,
or
die
.
"
The
awakened
spirit
of
the
young
soldier
gleamed
in
his
eyes
,
and
his
form
became
imposing
under
its
influence
.
Hawkeye
,
though
too
much
accustomed
to
Indian
artifices
not
to
foresee
the
danger
of
the
experiment
,
knew
not
well
how
to
combat
this
sudden
resolution
.
Perhaps
there
was
something
in
the
proposal
that
suited
his
own
hardy
nature
,
and
that
secret
love
of
desperate
adventure
,
which
had
increased
with
his
experience
,
until
hazard
and
danger
had
become
,
in
some
measure
,
necessary
to
the
enjoyment
of
his
existence
.
Instead
of
continuing
to
oppose
the
scheme
of
Duncan
,
his
humor
suddenly
altered
,
and
he
lent
himself
to
its
execution
.
"
Come
,
"
he
said
,
with
a
good-humored
smile
;
"
the
buck
that
will
take
to
the
water
must
be
headed
,
and
not
followed
.
Chingachgook
has
as
many
different
paints
as
the
engineer
officer
's
wife
,
who
takes
down
natur
'
on
scraps
of
paper
,
making
the
mountains
look
like
cocks
of
rusty
hay
,
and
placing
the
blue
sky
in
reach
of
your
hand
.
The
Sagamore
can
use
them
,
too
.
Seat
yourself
on
the
log
;
and
my
life
on
it
,
he
can
soon
make
a
natural
fool
of
you
,
and
that
well
to
your
liking
.
"
Duncan
complied
;
and
the
Mohican
,
who
had
been
an
attentive
listener
to
the
discourse
,
readily
undertook
the
office
.
Long
practised
in
all
the
subtle
arts
of
his
race
,
he
drew
,
with
great
dexterity
and
quickness
,
the
fantastic
shadow
that
the
natives
were
accustomed
to
consider
as
the
evidence
of
a
friendly
and
jocular
disposition
.
Every
line
that
could
possibly
be
interpreted
into
a
secret
inclination
for
war
,
was
carefully
avoided
;
while
,
on
the
other
hand
,
he
studied
those
conceits
that
might
be
construed
into
amity
.