Chapter 2
"Sola,sola,wo,ha,ho,sola!"
Shakespeare.
Whileoneofthelovelybeingswehavesocursorilypresentedtothereaderwasthuslostinthought,theotherquicklyrecoveredfromthealarmwhichinducedtheexclamation,and,laughingatherownweakness,sheinquiredoftheyouthwhorodebyherside—
"Aresuchspectresfrequentinthewoods,Heyward;oristhissightanespecialentertainmentonourbehalf?Ifthelatter,gratitudemustcloseourmouths;butiftheformer,bothCoraandIshallhaveneedtodrawlargelyonthatstockofhereditarycouragewhichweboast,evenbeforewearemadetoencountertheredoubtableMontcalm."
"YonIndianisa‘runner’ofthearmy;and,afterthefashionofhispeople,hemaybeaccountedahero,"returnedtheofficer."Hehasvolunteeredtoguideustothelake,byapathbutlittleknown,soonerthanifwefollowedthetardymovementsofthecolumn:and,byconsequence,moreagreeably."
"Ilikehimnot,"saidthelady,shuddering,partlyinassumed,yetmoreinrealterror."Youknowhim,Duncan,oryouwouldnottrustyourselfsofreelytohiskeeping?"
"Say,rather,Alice,thatIwouldnottrustyou.Idoknowhim,orhewouldnothavemyconfidence,andleastofallatthismoment.HeissaidtobeaCanadian,too;andyetheservedwithourfriendstheMohawks,who,asyouknow,areoneofthesixalliednations.