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"
Will
he
think
so
when
he
hears
that
his
greatest
enemy
is
fed
in
the
camp
of
his
children
?
When
he
is
told
a
bloody
Yengee
smokes
at
your
fire
?
That
the
pale-face
who
has
slain
so
many
of
his
friends
goes
in
and
out
among
the
Delawares
?
Go
!
my
great
Canada
father
is
not
a
fool
!
"
"
Where
is
the
Yengee
that
the
Delawares
fear
?
"
returned
the
other
;
"
who
has
slain
my
young
men
?
who
is
the
mortal
enemy
of
my
Great
Father
!
"
"
La
Longue
Carabine
.
"
The
Delaware
warriors
started
at
the
well-known
name
,
betraying
,
by
their
amazement
,
that
they
now
learnt
,
for
the
first
time
,
one
so
famous
among
the
Indian
allies
of
France
was
within
their
power
.
"
What
does
my
brother
mean
?
"
demanded
Le
Cœur-dur
,
in
a
tone
that
,
by
its
wonder
,
far
exceeded
the
usual
apathy
of
his
race
.
"
A
Huron
never
lies
!
"
returned
Magua
coldly
,
leaning
his
head
against
the
side
of
the
lodge
,
and
drawing
his
slight
robe
across
his
tawny
breast
.
"
Let
the
Delawares
count
their
prisoners
;
they
will
find
one
whose
skin
is
neither
red
nor
pale
.
"
A
long
and
musing
pause
succeeded
.
The
chief
consulted
apart
with
his
companions
,
and
messengers
were
despatched
to
collect
certain
others
of
the
most
distinguished
men
of
the
tribe
.
As
warrior
after
warrior
dropped
in
,
they
were
each
made
acquainted
,
in
turn
,
with
the
important
intelligence
that
Magua
had
just
communicated
.
The
air
of
surprise
,
and
the
usual
low
,
deep
,
guttural
exclamation
,
were
common
to
them
all
.
The
news
spread
from
mouth
to
mouth
,
until
the
whole
encampment
became
powerfully
agitated
.
The
women
suspended
their
labors
,
to
catch
such
syllables
as
unguardedly
fell
from
the
lips
of
the
consulting
warriors
.
The
boys
deserted
their
sports
,
and
walking
fearlessly
among
their
fathers
,
looked
up
in
curious
admiration
,
as
they
heard
the
brief
exclamations
of
wonder
they
so
freely
expressed
at
the
temerity
of
their
hated
foe
.
In
short
,
every
occupation
was
abandoned
for
the
time
,
and
all
other
pursuits
seemed
discarded
,
in
order
that
the
tribe
might
freely
indulge
,
after
their
own
peculiar
manner
,
in
an
open
expression
of
feeling
.
When
the
excitement
had
a
little
abated
,
the
old
men
disposed
themselves
seriously
to
consider
that
which
it
became
the
honor
and
safety
of
their
tribe
to
perform
,
under
circumstances
of
so
much
delicacy
and
embarrassment
.
During
all
these
movements
,
and
in
the
midst
of
the
general
commotion
,
Magua
had
not
only
maintained
his
seat
,
but
the
very
attitude
he
had
originally
taken
,
against
the
side
of
the
lodge
,
where
he
continued
as
immovable
,
and
,
apparently
,
as
unconcerned
,
as
if
he
had
no
interest
in
the
result
.
Not
a
single
indication
of
the
future
intentions
of
his
hosts
,
however
,
escaped
his
vigilant
eyes
.
With
his
consummate
knowledge
of
the
nature
of
the
people
with
whom
he
had
to
deal
,
he
anticipated
every
measure
on
which
they
decided
;
and
it
might
almost
be
said
,
that
,
in
many
instances
,
he
knew
their
intentions
,
even
before
they
became
known
to
themselves
.