Chapter 19
"Salar.—Why,Iamsure,ifheforfeit,thouwiltnottakehisflesh;what’sthatgoodfor?"
"Shy.—Tobaitfishwithal:ifitwillfeednothingelse,itwillfeedmyrevenge."
MerchantofVenice.
Theshadesofeveninghadcometoincreasethedrearinessoftheplace,whenthepartyenteredtheruinsofWilliamHenry.Thescoutandhiscompanionsimmediatelymadetheirpreparationstopassthenightthere;butwithanearnestnessandsobrietyofdemeanor,thatbetrayedhowmuchtheunusualhorrorstheyhadjustwitnessedworkedoneventheirpractisedfeelings.Afewfragmentsofrafterswererearedagainstablackenedwall;andwhenUncashadcoveredthemslightlywithbrush,thetemporaryaccommodationsweredeemedsufficient.TheyoungIndianpointedtowardshisrudehut,whenhislaborwasended;andHeyward,whounderstoodthemeaningofthesilentgesture,gentlyurgedMunrotoenter.Leavingthebereavedoldmanalonewithhissorrows,Duncanimmediatelyreturnedtotheopenair,toomuchexcitedhimselftoseekthereposehehadrecommendedtohisveteranfriend.
WhileHawkeyeandtheIndianslightedtheirfire,andtooktheirevening’srepast,afrugalmealofdriedbear’smeat,theyoungmanpaidavisittothatcurtainofthedilapidatedfortwhichlookedoutonthesheetoftheHorican.Thewindhadfallen,andthewaveswerealreadyrollingonthesandybeachbeneathhim,inamoreregularandtemperedsuccession.