Chapter 30
"Ifyoudenyme,fieuponyourlaw!
ThereisnoforceinthedecreesofVenice:
Istandforjudgment;answer,shallIhaveit?"
MerchantofVenice.
Thesilencecontinuedunbrokenbyhumansoundsformanyanxiousminutes.Thenthewavingmultitudeopenedandshutagain,andUncasstoodinthelivingcircle.Allthoseeyes,whichhadbeencuriouslystudyingthelineamentsofthesage,asthesourceoftheirownintelligence,turnedontheinstant,andwerenowbentinsecretadmirationontheerect,agile,andfaultlesspersonofthecaptive.Butneitherthepresenceinwhichhefoundhimself,northeexclusiveattentionthatheattracted,inanymannerdisturbedtheself-possessionoftheyoungMohican.Hecastadeliberateandobservinglookoneverysideofhim,meetingthesettledexpressionofhostilitythatloweredinthevisagesofthechiefs,withthesamecalmnessasthecuriousgazeoftheattentivechildren.Butwhen,lastinhishaughtyscrutiny,thepersonofTamenundcameunderhisglance,hiseyebecamefixed,asthoughallotherobjectswerealreadyforgotten.Thenadvancingwithaslowandnoiselessstepupthearea,heplacedhimselfimmediatelybeforethefootstoolofthesage.Herehestoodunnoted,thoughkeenlyobservanthimself,untiloneofthechiefsapprisedthelatterofhispresence.
"WithwhattonguedoestheprisonerspeaktotheManitou?"demandedthepatriarch,withoutunclosinghiseyes.
"Likehisfathers,"Uncasreplied;"withthetongueofaDelaware."