Chapter 31
"Flue.—Killthepoysandtheluggage!’Tisexpresslyagainstthelawofarms;’tisasarrantapieceofknavery,markyounow,ascanbeofferedintheworld."
KingHenryV.
Solongastheirenemyandhisvictimcontinuedinsight,themultituderemainedmotionlessasbeingscharmedtotheplacebysomepowerthatwasfriendlytotheHuron;buttheinstanthedisappeared,itbecametossedandagitatedbyfierceandpowerfulpassion.Uncasmaintainedhiselevatedstand,keepinghiseyesontheformofCora,untilthecolorsofherdresswereblendedwiththefoliageoftheforest;whenhedescended,andmovingsilentlythroughthethrong,hedisappearedinthatlodgefromwhichhehadsorecentlyissued.Afewofthegraverandmoreattentivewarriors,whocaughtthegleamsofangerthatshotfromtheeyesoftheyoungchiefinpassing,followedhimtotheplacehehadselectedforhismeditations.Afterwhich,TamenundandAlicewereremoved,andthewomenandchildrenwereorderedtodisperse.Duringthemomentoushourthatsucceeded,theencampmentresembledahiveoftroubledbees,whoonlyawaitedtheappearanceandexampleoftheirleadertotakesomedistantandmomentousflight.
AyoungwarrioratlengthissuedfromthelodgeofUncas;andmovingdeliberately,withasortofgravemarch,towardsadwarfpinethatgrewinthecrevicesoftherockyterrace,hetorethebarkfromitsbody,andthenreturnedwhencehecamewithoutspeaking.Hewassoonfollowedbyanother,whostrippedthesaplingofitsbranches,leavingitanakedandblazedtrunk.