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621
"
What
!
has
he
not
seen
that
the
woods
were
filled
with
outlying
parties
of
the
enemies
,
and
that
the
Serpent
could
not
steal
through
them
without
being
seen
?
Then
,
did
he
not
lose
his
path
to
blind
the
eyes
of
the
Hurons
?
Did
he
not
pretend
to
go
back
to
his
tribe
,
who
had
treated
him
ill
,
and
driven
him
from
their
wigwams
like
a
dog
?
And
,
when
we
saw
what
he
wished
to
do
,
did
we
not
aid
him
,
by
making
a
false
face
,
that
the
Hurons
might
think
the
white
man
believed
that
his
friend
was
his
enemy
?
Is
not
all
this
true
?
And
when
Le
Subtil
had
shut
the
eyes
and
stopped
the
ears
of
his
nation
by
his
wisdom
,
did
they
not
forget
that
they
had
once
done
him
wrong
,
and
forced
him
to
flee
to
the
Mohawks
?
And
did
they
not
leave
him
on
the
south
side
of
the
river
,
with
their
prisoners
,
while
they
have
gone
foolishly
on
the
north
?
Does
not
Renard
mean
to
turn
like
a
fox
on
his
footsteps
,
and
to
carry
to
the
rich
and
gray-headed
Scotchman
his
daughters
?
Yes
,
Magua
,
I
see
it
all
,
and
I
have
already
been
thinking
how
so
much
wisdom
and
honesty
should
be
repaid
.
First
,
the
chief
of
William
Henry
will
give
as
a
great
chief
should
for
such
a
service
.
622
The
medal
of
Magua
will
no
longer
be
of
tin
,
but
of
beaten
gold
;
his
horn
will
run
over
with
powder
;
dollars
will
be
as
plenty
in
his
pouch
as
pebbles
on
the
shore
of
Horican
;
and
the
deer
will
lick
his
hand
,
for
they
will
know
it
to
be
vain
to
fly
from
the
rifle
he
will
carry
!
As
for
myself
,
I
know
not
how
to
exceed
the
gratitude
of
the
Scotchman
,
but
I
--
yes
,
I
will
--
"
623
"
What
will
the
young
chief
who
comes
from
towards
the
sun
,
give
?
"
demanded
the
Huron
,
observing
that
Heyward
hesitated
in
his
desire
to
end
the
enumeration
of
benefits
with
that
which
might
form
the
climax
of
an
Indian
's
wishes
.
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624
"
He
will
make
the
fire-water
from
the
Islands
in
the
salt
lake
flow
before
the
wigwam
of
Magua
,
until
the
heart
of
the
Indian
shall
be
lighter
than
the
feathers
of
the
humming-bird
,
and
his
breath
sweeter
than
the
wild
honeysuckle
.
"
625
Le
Renard
had
listened
gravely
as
Heyward
slowly
proceeded
in
his
subtle
speech
.
When
the
young
man
mentioned
the
artifice
he
supposed
the
Indian
to
have
practised
on
his
own
nation
,
the
countenance
of
the
listener
was
veiled
in
an
expression
of
cautious
gravity
.
At
the
allusion
to
the
injury
which
Duncan
affected
to
believe
had
driven
the
Huron
from
his
native
tribe
,
a
gleam
of
such
ungovernable
ferocity
flashed
from
the
other
's
eyes
,
as
induced
the
adventurous
speaker
to
believe
he
had
struck
the
proper
chord
.
And
by
the
time
he
reached
the
part
where
he
so
artfully
blended
the
thirst
of
vengeance
with
the
desire
of
gain
,
he
had
,
at
least
,
obtained
a
command
of
the
deepest
attention
of
the
savage
.
626
The
question
put
by
Le
Renard
had
been
calm
,
and
with
all
the
dignity
of
an
Indian
;
but
it
was
quite
apparent
,
by
the
thoughtful
expression
of
the
listener
's
countenance
,
that
the
answer
was
most
cunningly
devised
.
The
Huron
mused
a
few
moments
,
and
then
laying
his
hand
on
the
rude
bandages
of
his
wounded
shoulder
,
he
said
,
with
some
energy
--
627
"
Do
friends
make
such
remarks
?
"
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628
"
Would
La
Longue
Carabine
cut
one
so
light
on
an
enemy
?
"
629
"
Do
the
Delawares
crawl
upon
those
they
love
,
like
snakes
,
twisting
themselves
to
strike
?
"
630
"
Would
Le
Gros
Serpent
have
been
heard
by
the
ears
of
one
he
wished
to
be
deaf
?
"