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Roger Malvin's Burial
Hefelthowhardwasthedoomofthekindandgenerousbeingwhomhehaddesertedinhisextremity.Deathwouldcomeliketheslowapproachofacorpse,stealinggraduallytowardshimthroughtheforest,andshowingitsghastlyandmotionlessfeaturesfrombehindanearerandyetanearertree.ButsuchmusthavebeenReuben’sownfatehadhetarriedanothersunset;andwhoshallimputeblametohimifheshrinkfromsouselessasacrifice?Ashegaveapartinglook,abreezewavedthelittlebanneruponthesaplingoakandremindedReubenofhisvow.
Manycircumstancescombinedtoretardthewoundedtravellerinhiswaytothefrontiers.Ontheseconddaytheclouds,gatheringdenselyoverthesky,precludedthepossibilityofregulatinghiscoursebythepositionofthesun;andheknewnotbutthateveryeffortofhisalmostexhaustedstrengthwasremovinghimfartherfromthehomehesought.Hisscantysustenancewassuppliedbytheberriesandotherspontaneousproductsoftheforest.Herdsofdeer,itistrue,sometimesboundedpasthim,andpartridgesfrequentlywhirredupbeforehisfootsteps;buthisammunitionhadbeenexpendedinthefight,andhehadnomeansofslayingthem.Hiswounds,irritatedbytheconstantexertioninwhichlaytheonlyhopeoflife,woreawayhisstrengthandatintervalsconfusedhisreason.But,eveninthewanderingsofintellect,Reuben’syoungheartclungstronglytoexistence;anditwasonlythroughabsoluteincapacityofmotionthatheatlastsankdownbeneathatree,compelledtheretoawaitdeath.