Chapter 29
"Theassemblyseated,risingo’ertherest,
Achillesthusthekingofmenaddressed."
Pope’sIliad.
Corastoodforemostamongtheprisoners,entwiningherarmsinthoseofAlice,inthetendernessofsisterlylove.Notwithstandingthefearfulandmenacingarrayofsavagesoneverysideofher,noapprehensiononherownaccountcouldpreventthenoble-mindedmaidenfromkeepinghereyesfastenedonthepaleandanxiousfeaturesofthetremblingAlice.CloseattheirsidestoodHeyward,withaninterestinboth,that,atsuchamomentofintenseuncertainty,scarcelyknewapreponderanceinfavorofherwhomhemostloved.Hawkeyehadplacedhimselfalittleintherear,withadeferencetothesuperiorrankofhiscompanions,thatnosimilarityinthestateoftheirpresentfortunescouldinducehimtoforget.Uncaswasnotthere.
Whenperfectsilencewasagainrestored,andaftertheusuallong,impressivepause,oneofthetwoagedchiefswhosatatthesideofthepatriarcharose,anddemandedaloud,inveryintelligibleEnglish—
"WhichofmyprisonersisLaLongueCarabine?"
NeitherDuncannorthescoutanswered.Theformer,however,glancedhiseyesaroundthedarkandsilentassembly,andrecoiledapace,whentheyfellonthemalignantvisageofMagua.Hesaw,atonce,thatthiswilysavagehadsomesecretagencyintheirpresentarraignmentbeforethenation,anddeterminedtothroweverypossibleimpedimentinthewayoftheexecutionofhissinisterplans.