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Another
long
and
expressive
silence
was
observed
,
and
was
broken
,
as
before
,
with
due
precaution
,
by
the
same
individual
.
"
The
Mohican
is
swift
of
foot
,
and
leaps
far
,
"
he
said
;
"
but
my
young
men
are
on
his
trail
.
"
"
Is
he
gone
?
"
demanded
Magua
,
in
tones
so
deep
and
guttural
,
that
they
seemed
to
proceed
from
his
inmost
chest
.
"
An
evil
spirit
has
been
among
us
,
and
the
Delaware
has
blinded
our
eyes
.
"
"
An
evil
spirit
!
"
repeated
the
other
,
mockingly
;
"
'
tis
the
spirit
that
has
taken
the
lives
of
so
many
Hurons
;
the
spirit
that
slew
my
young
men
at
'
the
tumbling
river
'
;
that
took
their
scalps
at
the
'
healing
spring
'
;
and
who
has
now
bound
the
arms
of
Le
Renard
Subtil
!
"
"
Of
whom
does
my
friend
speak
?
"
"
Of
the
dog
who
carries
the
heart
and
cunning
of
a
Huron
under
a
pale
skin
--
La
Longue
Carabine
.
"
The
pronunciation
of
so
terrible
a
name
produced
the
usual
effect
among
his
auditors
.
But
when
time
was
given
for
reflection
,
and
the
warriors
remembered
that
their
formidable
and
daring
enemy
had
even
been
in
the
bosom
of
their
encampment
,
working
injury
,
fearful
rage
took
the
place
of
wonder
,
and
all
those
fierce
passions
with
which
the
bosom
of
Magua
had
just
been
struggling
were
suddenly
transferred
to
his
companions
.
Some
among
them
gnashed
their
teeth
in
anger
,
others
vented
their
feelings
in
yells
,
and
some
,
again
beat
the
air
as
frantically
as
if
the
object
of
their
resentment
were
suffering
under
their
blows
.
But
this
sudden
outbreaking
of
temper
as
quickly
subsided
in
the
still
and
sullen
restraint
they
most
affected
,
in
their
moments
of
inaction
.
Magua
who
had
in
his
turn
found
leisure
for
reflection
,
now
changed
his
manner
,
and
assumed
the
air
of
one
who
knew
how
to
think
and
act
with
a
dignity
worthy
of
so
grave
a
subject
.
"
Let
us
go
to
my
people
,
"
he
said
;
"
they
wait
for
us
.
"