Chapter 21
"Ifyoufindamanthere,heshalldieaflea’sdeath."
MerryWivesofWindsor.
Thepartyhadlandedontheborderofaregionthatis,eventothisday,lessknowntotheinhabitantsoftheStates,thanthedesertsofArabia,orthesteppesofTartary.ItwasthesterileandruggeddistrictwhichseparatesthetributariesofChamplainfromthoseoftheHudson,theMohawk,andtheSt.Lawrence.Sincetheperiodofourtale,theactivespiritofthecountryhassurroundeditwithabeltofrichandthrivingsettlements,thoughnonebutthehunterorthesavageiseverknown,evennow,topenetrateitswildrecesses.
AsHawkeyeandtheMohicanshad,however,oftentraversedthemountainsandvalleysofthisvastwilderness,theydidnothesitatetoplungeintoitsdepths,withthefreedomofmenaccustomedtoitsprivationsanddifficulties.Formanyhoursthetravellerstoiledontheirlaboriousway,guidedbyastar,orfollowingthedirectionofsomewater-course,untilthescoutcalledahalt,andholdingashortconsultationwiththeIndians,theylightedtheirfire,andmadetheusualpreparationstopasstheremainderofthenightwheretheythenwere.
Imitatingtheexample,andemulatingtheconfidence,oftheirmoreexperiencedassociates,MunroandDuncansleptwithoutfear,ifnotwithoutuneasiness.Thedewsweresufferedtoexhale,andthesundispersedthemists,andwassheddingastrongandclearlightintheforest,whenthetravellersresumedtheirjourney.