Chapter 32
"Butplaguesshallspread,andfuneralfiresincrease,
Tillthegreatking,withoutaransompaid,
ToherownChrysasendtheblack-eyedmaid."
Pope.
DuringthetimeUncaswasmakingthisdispositionofhisforces,thewoodswerestill,and,withtheexceptionofthosewhohadmetincouncil,apparentlyasmuchuntenanted,aswhentheycamefreshfromthehandsoftheirAlmightyCreator.Theeyecouldrange,ineverydirection,throughthelongandshadowedvistasofthetrees;butnowherewasanyobjecttobeseenthatdidnotproperlybelongtothepeacefulandslumberingscenery.Hereandthereabirdwasheardflutteringamongthebranchesofthebeeches,andoccasionallyasquirreldroppedanut,drawingthestartledlooksoftheparty,foramoment,totheplace;buttheinstantthecasualinterruptionceased,thepassingairwasheardmurmuringabovetheirheads,alongthatverdantandundulatingsurfaceofforest,whichspreaditselfunbroken,unlessbystreamorlake,oversuchavastregionofcountry.Acrossthetractofwilderness,whichlaybetweentheDelawaresandthevillageoftheirenemies,itseemedasifthefootofmanhadnevertrodden,sobreathinganddeepwasthesilenceinwhichitlay.ButHawkeye,whosedutyledhimforemostintheadventure,knewthecharacterofthosewithwhomhewasabouttocontendtoowelltotrustthetreacherousquiet.