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Ha
!
here
will
soon
be
an
end
of
the
firing
,
for
yonder
comes
a
fog
that
will
turn
day
to
night
,
and
make
an
Indian
arrow
more
dangerous
than
a
moulded
cannon
.
Now
,
if
you
are
equal
to
the
work
,
and
will
follow
,
I
will
make
a
push
;
for
I
long
to
get
down
into
that
camp
,
if
it
be
only
to
scatter
some
Mingo
dogs
that
I
see
lurking
in
the
skirts
of
yonder
thicket
of
birch
.
"
"
We
are
equal
,
"
said
Cora
,
firmly
:
"
on
such
an
errand
we
will
follow
to
any
danger
.
"
The
scout
turned
to
her
with
a
smile
of
honest
and
cordial
approbation
as
he
answered
--
"
I
would
I
had
a
thousand
men
,
of
brawny
limbs
and
quick
eyes
,
that
feared
death
as
little
as
you
!
I
'd
send
them
jabbering
Frenchers
back
into
their
den
again
,
afore
the
week
was
ended
,
howling
like
so
many
fettered
hounds
or
hungry
wolves
.
But
stir
,
"
he
added
,
turning
from
her
to
the
rest
of
the
party
,
"
the
fog
comes
rolling
down
so
fast
,
we
shall
have
but
just
the
time
to
meet
it
on
the
plain
,
and
use
it
as
a
cover
.
Remember
,
if
any
accident
should
befall
me
,
to
keep
the
air
blowing
on
your
left
cheeks
--
or
rather
,
follow
the
Mohicans
;
they
'd
scent
their
way
,
be
it
in
day
or
be
it
at
night
.
"
He
then
waved
his
hand
for
them
to
follow
,
and
threw
himself
down
the
steep
declivity
,
with
free
,
but
careful
footsteps
.
Heyward
assisted
the
sisters
to
descend
,
and
in
a
few
minutes
they
were
all
far
down
a
mountain
whose
sides
they
had
climbed
with
so
much
toil
and
pain
.
The
direction
taken
by
Hawkeye
soon
brought
the
travellers
to
the
level
of
the
plain
,
nearly
opposite
to
a
sally-port
in
the
western
curtain
of
the
fort
,
which
lay
,
itself
,
at
the
distance
of
about
half
a
mile
from
the
point
where
he
halted
to
allow
Duncan
to
come
up
with
his
charge
.
In
their
eagerness
,
and
favored
by
the
nature
of
the
ground
,
they
had
anticipated
the
fog
,
which
was
rolling
heavily
down
the
lake
,
and
it
became
necessary
to
pause
,
until
the
mists
had
wrapped
the
camp
of
the
enemy
in
their
fleecy
mantle
.
The
Mohicans
profited
by
the
delay
,
to
steal
out
of
the
woods
,
and
to
make
a
survey
of
surrounding
objects
.
They
were
followed
at
a
little
distance
by
the
scout
,
with
a
view
to
profit
early
by
their
report
,
and
to
obtain
some
faint
knowledge
for
himself
of
the
more
immediate
localities
.
In
a
very
few
moments
he
returned
,
his
face
reddened
with
vexation
,
while
he
muttered
his
disappointment
in
words
of
no
very
gentle
import
.
"
Here
has
the
cunning
Frenchman
been
posting
a
picket
directly
in
our
path
,
"
he
said
;
"
redskins
and
whites
;
and
we
shall
be
as
likely
to
fall
into
their
midst
as
to
pass
them
in
the
fog
!
"
"
Can
not
we
make
a
circuit
to
avoid
the
danger
,
"
asked
Heyward
,
"
and
come
into
our
path
again
when
it
is
passed
?
"
"
Who
that
once
bends
from
the
line
of
his
march
in
a
fog
can
tell
when
or
how
to
turn
to
find
it
again
!
The
mists
of
Horican
are
not
like
the
curls
from
a
peace-pipe
,
or
the
smoke
which
settles
above
a
mosquito
fire
.
"