Will The Long Rifle give his life for the woman? demanded Magua, hesitatingly; for he had already made
a motion toward quitting the place with his victim.
No, no; I have not said so much as that, returned Hawkeye, drawing back with suitable discretion, when
he noted the eagerness with which Magua listened to his proposal. It would be an unequal exchange,
to give a warrior, in the prime of his age and usefulness, for the best woman on the frontiers. I might
consent to go into winter quarters, now - at least six weeks afore the leaves will turn - on condition you
will release the maiden.
Magua shook his head, and made an impatient sign for the crowd to open.
Well, then, added the scout, with the musing air of a man who had not half made up his mind; I will
throw killdeer into the bargain. Take the word of an experienced hunter, the piece has not its equal
atween the provinces.
Magua still disdained to reply, continuing his efforts to disperse the crowd.
Perhaps, added the scout, losing his dissembled coolness exactly in proportion as the other manifested
an indifference to the exchange, if I should condition to teach your young men the real virtue of the
we'pon, it would smoothe the little differences in our judgments.
Le Renard fiercely ordered the Delawares, who still lingered in an impenetrable belt around him, in hopes
he would listen to the amicable proposal, to open his path, threatening, by the glance of his eye, another
appeal to the infallible justice of their prophet.
What is ordered must sooner or later arrive, continued Hawkeye, turning with a sad and humbled look
to Uncas. The varlet knows his advantage and will keep it! God bless you, boy; you have found friends
among your natural kin, and I hope they will prove as true as some you have met who had no Indian
cross. As for me, sooner or later, I must die; it is, therefore, fortunate there are but few to make my death-
howl. After all, it is likely the imps would have managed to master my scalp, so a day or two will make
no great difference in the everlasting reckoning of time. God bless you, added the rugged woodsman,
bending his head aside, and then instantly changing its direction again, with a wistful look toward the
youth; I loved both you and your father, Uncas, though our skins are not altogether of a color, and our
gifts are somewhat difficult. Tell the Sagamore I never lost sight of him in my greatest trouble; and, as
for you, think of me sometimes when on a lucky trail, and depend on it, boy, whether there be one heaven
or two, there is a path in the other world by which honest men may come together again. You'll find the
rifle in the place we hid it; take it, and keep it for my sake; and, harkee, lad, as your natural gifts don't
deny you the use of vengeance, use it a little freely on the Mingoes; it may unburden griefs at my loss,
and ease your mind. Huron, I accept your offer; release the woman. I am your prisoner!
A suppressed, but still distinct murmur of approbation ran through the crowd at this generous proposition; even
the fiercest among the Delaware warriors manifesting pleasure at the manliness of the intended sacrifice.
Magua paused, and for an anxious moment, it might be said, he doubted; then, casting his eyes on Cora,
with an expression in which ferocity and admiration were strangely mingled, his purpose became fixed
forever.
He intimated his contempt of the offer with a backward motion of his head, and said, in a steady and
settled voice:
Le Renard Subtil is a great chief; he has but one mind. Come, he added, laying his hand too familiarly
on the shoulder of his captive to urge her onward; a Huron is no tattler; we will go.
The maiden drew back in lofty womanly reserve, and her dark eye kindled, while the rich blood shot, like
the passing brightness of the sun, into her very temples, at the indignity.