Chapter 26
"Bot.—Letmeplaytheliontoo."
MidsummerNight’sDream.
NotwithstandingthehighresolutionofHawkeye,hefullycomprehendedallthedifficultiesanddangershewasabouttoincur.Inhisreturntothecamp,hisacuteandpractisedintellectswereintentlyengagedindevisingmeanstocounteractawatchfulnessandsuspiciononthepartofhisenemies,thatheknewwere,innodegree,inferiortohisown.NothingbutthecolorofhisskinhadsavedthelivesofMaguaandtheconjurer,whowouldhavebeenthefirstvictimssacrificedtohisownsecurity,hadnotthescoutbelievedsuchanact,howevercongenialitmightbetothenatureofanIndian,utterlyunworthyofonewhoboastedadescentfrommenthatknewnocrossofblood.Accordingly,hetrustedtothewithesandligamentswithwhichhehadboundhiscaptives,andpursuedhiswaydirectlytowardsthecentreofthelodges.
Asheapproachedthebuildings,hisstepsbecamemoredeliberate,andhisvigilanteyesufferednosign,whetherfriendlyorhostile,toescapehim.Aneglectedhutwasalittleinadvanceoftheothers,andappearedasifithadbeendesertedwhenhalfcompleted—mostprobablyonaccountoffailinginsomeofthemoreimportantrequisites;suchasfoodorwater.Afaintlightglimmeredthroughitscracks,however,andannouncedthat,notwithstandingitsimperfectstructure,itwasnotwithoutatenant.Thither,then,thescoutproceeded,likeaprudentgeneral,whowasabouttofeeltheadvancedpositionsofhisenemy,beforehehazardedthemainattack.