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"
But
what
will
the
Mohawks
say
?
They
will
make
him
petticoats
,
and
bid
him
stay
in
the
wigwam
with
the
women
,
for
he
is
no
longer
to
be
trusted
with
the
business
of
a
man
.
"
"
Le
Subtil
knows
the
path
to
the
great
lakes
,
and
he
can
find
the
bones
of
his
fathers
,
"
was
the
answer
of
the
unmoved
runner
.
"
Enough
,
Magua
,
"
said
Heyward
;
"
are
we
not
friends
?
Why
should
there
be
bitter
words
between
us
?
Munro
has
promised
you
a
gift
for
your
services
when
performed
,
and
I
shall
be
your
debtor
for
another
.
Rest
your
weary
limbs
,
then
,
and
open
your
wallet
to
eat
.
We
have
a
few
moments
to
spare
;
let
us
not
waste
them
in
talk
like
wrangling
women
.
When
the
ladies
are
refreshed
we
will
proceed
.
"
"
The
pale-faces
make
themselves
dogs
to
their
women
,
"
muttered
the
Indian
,
in
his
native
language
,
"
and
when
they
want
to
eat
,
their
warriors
must
lay
aside
the
tomahawk
to
feed
their
laziness
.
"
"
What
say
you
,
Renard
?
"
"
Le
Subtil
says
it
is
good
.
"
The
Indian
then
fastened
his
eyes
keenly
on
the
open
countenance
of
Heyward
,
but
meeting
his
glance
,
he
turned
them
quickly
away
,
and
seating
himself
deliberately
on
the
ground
,
he
drew
forth
the
remnant
of
some
former
repast
,
and
began
to
eat
,
though
not
without
first
bending
his
looks
slowly
and
cautiously
around
him
.
"
This
is
well
,
"
continued
Heyward
;
"
and
Le
Renard
will
have
strength
and
sight
to
find
the
path
in
the
morning
;
"
he
paused
,
for
sounds
like
the
snapping
of
a
dried
stick
,
and
the
rustling
of
leaves
,
rose
from
the
adjacent
bushes
,
but
recollecting
himself
instantly
,
he
continued
--
"
we
must
be
moving
before
the
sun
is
seen
,
or
Montcalm
may
lie
in
our
path
,
and
shut
us
out
from
the
fortress
.
"
The
hand
of
Magua
dropped
from
his
mouth
to
his
side
,
and
though
his
eyes
were
fastened
on
the
ground
,
his
head
was
turned
aside
,
his
nostrils
expanded
,
and
his
ears
seemed
even
to
stand
more
erect
than
usual
,
giving
to
him
the
appearance
of
a
statue
that
was
made
to
represent
intense
attention
.
Heyward
,
who
watched
his
movements
with
a
vigilant
eye
,
carelessly
extricated
one
of
his
feet
from
the
stirrup
,
while
he
passed
a
hand
towards
the
bear-skin
covering
of
his
holsters
.
Every
effort
to
detect
the
point
most
regarded
by
the
runner
was
completely
frustrated
by
the
tremulous
glances
of
his
organs
,
which
seemed
not
to
rest
a
single
instant
on
any
particular
object
,
and
which
,
at
the
same
time
,
could
be
hardly
said
to
move
.
While
he
hesitated
how
to
proceed
,
Le
Subtil
cautiously
raised
himself
to
his
feet
,
though
with
a
motion
so
slow
and
guarded
,
that
not
the
slightest
noise
was
produced
by
the
change
.
Heyward
felt
it
had
now
become
incumbent
on
him
to
act
.
Throwing
his
leg
over
the
saddle
,
he
dismounted
,
with
a
determination
to
advance
and
seize
his
treacherous
companion
,
trusting
the
result
to
his
own
manhood
.
In
order
,
however
,
to
prevent
unnecessary
alarm
,
he
still
preserved
an
air
of
calmness
and
friendship
.