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"
We
are
now
fortified
,
garrisoned
,
and
provisioned
,
"
cried
Heyward
,
cheerfully
,
"
and
may
set
Montcalm
and
his
allies
at
defiance
.
How
,
now
,
my
vigilant
sentinel
,
can
you
see
anything
of
those
you
call
the
Iroquois
,
on
the
mainland
?
"
"
I
call
them
Iroquois
,
because
to
me
every
native
,
who
speaks
a
foreign
tongue
,
is
accounted
an
enemy
,
though
he
may
pretend
to
serve
the
king
!
If
Webb
wants
faith
and
honesty
in
an
Indian
,
let
him
bring
out
the
tribes
of
the
Delawares
,
and
send
these
greedy
and
lying
Mohawks
and
Oneidas
,
with
their
six
nations
of
varlets
,
where
in
nature
they
belong
,
among
the
French
!
"
"
We
should
then
exchange
a
warlike
for
a
useless
friend
!
I
have
heard
that
the
Delawares
have
laid
aside
the
hatchet
,
and
are
content
to
be
called
women
!
"
"
Ay
,
shame
on
the
Hollanders
and
Iroquois
,
who
circumvented
them
by
their
deviltries
,
into
such
a
treaty
!
But
I
have
known
them
for
twenty
years
,
and
I
call
him
liar
,
that
says
cowardly
blood
runs
in
the
veins
of
a
Delaware
.
You
have
driven
their
tribes
from
the
sea-shore
,
and
would
now
believe
what
their
enemies
say
,
that
you
may
sleep
at
night
upon
an
easy
pillow
.
No
,
no
;
to
me
,
every
Indian
who
speaks
a
foreign
tongue
is
an
Iroquois
,
whether
the
castle
of
his
tribe
be
in
Canada
,
or
be
in
New
York
.
"
Heyward
,
perceiving
that
the
stubborn
adherence
of
the
scout
to
the
cause
of
his
friends
the
Delawares
or
Mohicans
,
for
they
were
branches
of
the
same
numerous
people
,
was
likely
to
prolong
a
useless
discussion
,
changed
the
subject
.
"
Treaty
or
no
treaty
,
I
know
full
well
,
that
your
two
companions
are
brave
and
cautious
warriors
!
have
they
heard
or
seen
anything
of
our
enemies
?
"
"
An
Indian
is
a
mortal
to
be
felt
afore
he
is
seen
,
"
returned
the
scout
,
ascending
the
rock
,
and
throwing
the
deer
carelessly
down
.
"
I
trust
to
other
signs
than
such
as
come
in
at
the
eye
,
when
I
am
outlying
on
the
trail
of
the
Mingos
.
"
"
Do
your
ears
tell
you
that
they
have
traced
our
retreat
?
"
"
I
should
be
sorry
to
think
they
had
,
though
this
is
a
spot
that
stout
courage
might
hold
for
a
smart
skrimmage
.
I
will
not
deny
,
however
,
but
the
horses
cowered
when
I
passed
them
,
as
though
they
scented
the
wolves
;
and
a
wolf
is
a
beast
that
is
apt
to
hover
about
an
Indian
ambushment
,
craving
the
offals
of
the
deer
the
savages
kill
.
"
You
forget
the
buck
at
your
feet
!
or
,
may
we
not
owe
their
visit
to
the
dead
colt
?
Ha
!
what
noise
is
that
?
"