Chapter 10
"Ifearweshalloutsleepthecomingmorn
Asmuchaswethisnighthaveoverwatched!"
MidsummerNight’sDream.
Theinstanttheshockofthissuddenmisfortunehadabated,Duncanbegantomakehisobservationsontheappearanceandproceedingsoftheircaptors.Contrarytotheusagesofthenativesinthewantonnessoftheirsuccess,theyhadrespected,notonlythepersonsofthetremblingsisters,buthisown.Therichornamentsofhismilitaryattirehadindeedbeenrepeatedlyhandledbydifferentindividualsofthetribewitheyesexpressingasavagelongingtopossessthebaubles;butbeforethecustomaryviolencecouldberesortedto,amandateintheauthoritativevoiceofthelargewarrioralreadymentioned,stayedtheupliftedhand,andconvincedHeywardthattheyweretobereservedforsomeobjectofparticularmoment.
While,however,thesemanifestationsofweaknesswereexhibitedbytheyoungandvainoftheparty,themoreexperiencedwarriorscontinuedtheirsearchthroughoutbothcaverns,withanactivitythatdenotedtheywerefarfrombeingsatisfiedwiththosefruitsoftheirconquestwhichhadalreadybeenbroughttolight.Unabletodiscoveranynewvictim,thesediligentworkersofvengeancesoonapproachedtheirmaleprisoners,pronouncingthenameof"LaLongueCarabine,"withafiercenessthatcouldnoteasilybemistaken.Duncanaffectednottocomprehendthemeaningoftheirrepeatedandviolentinterrogatories,whilehiscompanionwassparedtheeffortofasimilardeceptionbyhisignoranceofFrench.