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No
shout
of
triumph
succeeded
this
important
advantage
,
but
even
the
Mohicans
gazed
at
each
other
in
silent
horror
.
A
single
yell
burst
from
the
woods
,
and
all
was
again
still
.
Hawkeye
,
who
alone
appeared
to
reason
on
the
occasion
,
shook
his
head
at
his
own
momentary
weakness
,
even
uttering
his
self-disapprobation
aloud
.
"
'
Twas
the
last
charge
in
my
horn
,
and
the
last
bullet
in
my
pouch
,
and
'
twas
the
act
of
a
boy
!
"
he
said
;
"
what
mattered
it
whether
he
struck
the
rock
living
or
dead
:
feeling
would
soon
be
over
.
Uncas
,
lad
,
go
down
to
the
canoe
,
and
bring
up
the
big
horn
;
it
is
all
the
powder
we
have
left
,
and
we
shall
need
it
to
the
last
grain
,
or
I
am
ignorant
of
the
Mingo
nature
.
"
The
young
Mohican
complied
,
leaving
the
scout
turning
over
the
useless
contents
of
his
pouch
,
and
shaking
the
empty
horn
with
renewed
discontent
.
From
this
unsatisfactory
examination
,
however
,
he
was
soon
called
by
a
loud
and
piercing
exclamation
from
Uncas
,
that
sounded
,
even
to
the
unpractised
ears
of
Duncan
,
as
the
signal
of
some
new
and
unexpected
calamity
.
Every
thought
filled
with
apprehension
for
the
precious
treasure
he
had
concealed
in
the
cavern
,
the
young
man
started
to
his
feet
,
totally
regardless
of
the
hazard
he
incurred
by
such
an
exposure
.
As
if
actuated
by
a
common
impulse
,
his
movement
was
imitated
by
his
companions
,
and
,
together
,
they
rushed
down
the
pass
to
the
friendly
chasm
,
with
a
rapidity
that
rendered
the
scattering
fire
of
their
enemies
perfectly
harmless
.
The
unwonted
cry
had
brought
the
sisters
,
together
with
the
wounded
David
,
from
their
place
of
refuge
;
and
the
whole
party
,
at
a
single
glance
,
was
made
acquainted
with
the
nature
of
the
disaster
that
had
disturbed
even
the
practised
stoicism
of
their
youthful
Indian
protector
.
At
a
short
distance
from
the
rock
,
their
little
bark
was
to
be
seen
floating
across
the
eddy
,
towards
the
swift
current
of
the
river
,
in
a
manner
which
proved
that
its
course
was
directed
by
some
hidden
agent
.
The
instant
this
unwelcome
sight
caught
the
eye
of
the
scout
,
his
rifle
was
levelled
as
by
instinct
,
but
the
barrel
gave
no
answer
to
the
bright
sparks
of
the
flint
.
"
'
Tis
too
late
,
'
tis
too
late
!
"
Hawkeye
exclaimed
,
dropping
the
useless
piece
in
bitter
disappointment
;
"
the
miscreant
has
struck
the
rapid
;
and
had
we
powder
,
it
could
hardly
send
the
lead
swifter
than
he
now
goes
!
"
The
adventurous
Huron
raised
his
head
above
the
shelter
of
the
canoe
,
and
while
it
glided
swiftly
down
the
stream
,
he
waved
his
hand
,
and
gave
forth
the
shout
,
which
was
the
known
signal
of
success
.
His
cry
was
answered
by
a
yell
and
a
laugh
from
the
woods
,
as
tauntingly
exulting
as
if
fifty
demons
were
uttering
their
blasphemies
at
the
fall
of
some
Christian
soul
.
"
Well
may
you
laugh
,
ye
children
of
the
devil
!
"
said
the
scout
,
seating
himself
on
a
projection
of
the
rock
,
and
suffering
his
gun
to
fall
neglected
at
his
feet
,
"
for
the
three
quickest
and
surest
rifles
in
these
woods
are
no
better
than
so
many
stalks
of
mullein
,
or
the
last
year
's
horns
of
a
buck
!
"
"
What
is
to
be
done
?
"
demanded
Duncan
,
losing
the
first
feeling
of
disappointment
in
a
more
manly
desire
for
exertion
;
"
what
will
become
of
us
?
"
Hawkeye
made
no
other
reply
than
by
passing
his
finger
around
the
crown
of
his
head
,
in
a
manner
so
significant
,
that
none
who
witnessed
the
action
could
mistake
its
meaning
.