The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, March 24, 1853, Image 1

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MEM
ornrr
, For'the 6urgrebatswa Register.
The Indian Maidea's Lament.
Wail for the . warrior fallenl wail for the chieftain
I watch the winding war-path for-hia retu rn , in
,Adaiio,-ibe valiant. lie will return no more.
And I am Sad anti lonely,
.by Susquehanna's abore.
Th e j a ding of his people, born of..iptineely
His andtuanly, was like.the giountain
His " in I ras ine :tr4g in battle; his stout heart knew
_•. no fear; : • - - •
His feet upon the mountains were fleeter Alan tbe
. .
When by the silver rit_er we'-wanclered forth slime,
Bh v o ice was like sweet rntade, so soft and low its
. •
Ind,tbe beaming of his dark eye as - summer mom
was mild ;
B ut u •Leo against,the foenzan -.he spoka in oauncils
tcild: -
His voice was like'the wind-blast; the fleshing of
- his eye - - - , • .
Was fiercer than the eagle's; the ruler of tho sky..
Wail fur the warrior faller)! Wail for the chiefthil
slain!
watch the winding , war path for his return, in
• vain.
No more I'll greet his coming, the mist of morninc ,
o
thcugh. .
Across the - sleeping neer, •in - his graceful bark
canoe. -
'•• - -
No more l 111 hear his footstep., wberi fire•fiies"
glancing bright, • • •
-Their golden threads are weaving amid the pall of
night— • .
When my suers young are sleeping, and all around
•is still., \ ,
Save the voice of falling waters and the plaiutiv'e
"whippeorwilE - • •
- .
co more along the mountain shall be the cluiSC:
pur . gue, •
Kuowri by hi; form majestic and heron plume of
thue
No tore fi•r me he'll gather: the brown nuts in the
Wood; ' . •
No snare the cun tang beaver, or iniflekpbeasant's
- . brood, . . , , .
.. , .
Nor cull by fount and strearnlet, wiliffloty'rs all
bright au& fair, -- . -"` - • - •
To braid amid -the treats of soy darkly flowing
hair. .
Wail for the iciirrior fallen! wail • fOr the chieftain
slain 1. .• • •
I watch the windini! Far-Path ,k . r his retnro, in
vain; • • I -
In the spirit Land he dwellettlihe hilt _returnno
And .I am sad and lonely, by §asquehanna's shore.
MONTROSE, Fehruttri 5. 1853,
q .-i64lr:;iff.3VorT.qq:,
FfaiisON.lllg,ElOßD.
BY HARRIET 31Ap.T.LIVEAV..:
CHAPTER 'M.
Vogellslot .:
Wlui was ever lifippier than _ Rolf: - when
abroad skiff. on one 'of the most '
glori(tas days of the yeas'? He found his
Ungling tolerably. successful
a nger 'home;
but the further he went, themore the her
ring.s7hbounded ; and he therefisie dropp-
ed doviri the fiord .with • the -tide," fishing
as he r4eded, till \ ill:home objects had
disappealed. . First,:tbe-farm-house; with:
its surrounding:buildings; its green pad
dock, and . shining white beach, was hid
den h e hi t ;,l. th e projeetingidicks. Then
Thor islet, appeared. to join'ialth the riear
est•shore:from which its bushes. of stunt.
ed birch seethed to, apring. Then, as the
skiff &ripped, lower and lower doWn, the
- interior mountains appeared to rise above
the rock's Which`closed in the head of the
fiord, and the snowy ~;peak of . .Sulitelmn•
stood up clear arriidst the
_piaci:due ;
the glaciers on its sides, catching' the sun
light on different pointe,Pndglittetiug-so
that the eye could scarcely endure to rest'
upon the mountain. ",Wheu":lle , cube to .
!the narrow part orilte fiord, 'nearthe
-- creek which had-beet - the scene of-Erica's
exploit, Rolf laid aside:lilt rod,- with - the
bright hook that heirings so'such ad-
Mire, to - guidebis canoe through the 'ctir;
( rents caSsed by the approach of the rocks
and contraction of the passage; .and.he
then Wished he hid brought Erica with.
-him, so lovely .Was the sceno. --EverY.
crevice. of the. rocks, even 'where there
seemed in he. no soil. t - v' c aii:tufted_ With
bushes; every-twig of which wes bursting
into the greenest leaf, while:here
_and
there a clurtip .of dark overhung.
some busy cataract,- which; •itself over
shadOwed, sent Loth its , little clouds of :
spray,. (blueing and glitteringiln the
,sitts
light. .pairoffishingeagles.were remit
-
ed on a high ledge.ef-roCk, serest-rung .to'
the eelies, : the_dish of thecur,
rents was losrin the Reif did. wish
that .Erica was here when he /bought brinv,
the, cider . would have:= mounted into her..
cheek, and how her .eye would baye spark
led 'at such .a nene.
„.,
Lower down - it'"WatisiareelYlesi bean-,
tiful; The waters -, SPreed ont . _again,to'if
double width.. - The 'rata were;bi . '"iii"
• • -
peared to. be, hivierTsind
to sothe space 'bit sireett.'roat r4;";*
strip of brillitiPt:green - meadOW .1 11 few*
to the sunshine;
flocks of fieidfares,
tO exercise' the, novity....fteakAl4l**=:'
• There , were i'fe*: itabliiitiOnit: - *tiered
along th e margin of 'theTtbrin
or three , might be 'seen far'nff. with
- diminutive , figureil'ef
.'men drswibg ` tlieir
peas. 1--- '
I d 1.-1; mi ;Pet tee'"
am . a y -
thought Rolf;
.doneloOd
duty;bu Coallai ; aoi - a Shear; I.
will P3Bl my ilei;au4l4.TtlitniktW‘ with
futh hefore they",,thielealociiiihifor
would titielieerio2.ltoift
cast his - net where
ksh. and 4:hilideit'orotte
further than was neeeasaij-4-ihetinslieati
_ was still droppitigithwitillint*ditheßlet
-Which lie_ had .flat ' sit 4064
the limit limito - f
rq reach of ` : the i ons `
tareeal4 m
the e,fe tfOrihilltie-;_uf'difaielletee.
i n eetietrieti4iheiie
~1 1 4e1Ae*
AIN chap 1614:'‘i
TIVE WILL ;OF THE 11E4L-•
bey on d the hoUnd of prudence, 4, !tinny
• have ;icing, befe t re hitn."J He ationj.found
hiitself.'in a still and somewhat dreary
-region, Where there was nn motion hut of
the sea-birds which - We're leading their .
broods down to the shcriik 'of the f fiord*,
arid'of the air which appeared.ito.liiitiver.
• before the eye, from evaporation aused
_by the lieat .'of.the :sun.. More ;slowly
!reel the :canoe hete,'aii,if to.iiiit the ciut
mess ' l 4 . the :scene, and ` lei:hire*. and
softly did Rolf Cant his • net ;""iand then
steadily.ilid he d l w itiu, -so tieltin fish;
that WWII ' they la to the bottein ief the
ri
.boat, thit at once ;auk it:deeper iin the
Water' and ."che4kild " its "speed, by! their
Weight; ',- j - f
~ 1
Rolf then ' reat awhiie, a d 'cooked
dr i.
ahead for -Vokel slet, thinkia that he
.cou4 not now ' stery far From:, t. 'There
it lay looming p lin the heated. Ears
phere spreading aff in the air, 'jest a ova
the ijirface of t e water, to - which it ap-
Peered joined • i' the middle by a dark
l i
steni', as iffy' greliv like a huge . sea -le:wer.
There is 'tio end io the strange jipPear
tincel oreSented ia l northern clinialet by •
an - atmosphere so different -train thir . , wn.
Rolf gazed and gized,as the iSlatd grew
mo lie -itself on his approac i 1 ;1 and
he s as , so _Occupied with it last pet to
;look about him asthe ought to have done,
,1.,
-at such a distancoffroin home.", ..11-e'' Was
.rciiis , T il at length by-a/Mout, and """loalted
tow rds the-point, from which it i . , Caine.;
and :there; in a little harbor - of the fiord,
I
a recess vvbi 4' lli now actually ley! ' behind
hite—between him and home—Llay ayes
. _ ,
iel; and thati vesiel; he knew birt,glance,
was the piraie 7 schooner. . 1 4
, i *,i i
•", Of 'the schooner itself he bail ci fear
for there was sri little Wind 'dial I t
Could
not have come out in time to ati4y him
brit there ' was the schooner'sjiloit :Ivrith.
five men in it.four rowing and,";rie steer
ing-I=-alread4 in full pursuit of - "bitti.: He
knew, by thcfgeneral air and natiie dress
"Of the Min a ',, the helm, that It wa 'Hula];
and he fatici dhe liearoHuriirana "icious
i i,
voice in i, the, shout 'which 'came' shine
, tees ' ; } over ar
.r from t ' it boat tohis.—
How fast they seem to come! . How.
`ill spray" fro ',their rs glitt ered'iii the
1.1
sli i ; and he* their .''wake; 'env:llene&
with every stroke ! No spectator :from
the :share (if there hag) been nity) could'
have doubted . that tha f boat was lin pur ,
snit of the skiff, and Would shiipri; up
presently.' Rolf saw that he •
had de
termined roes i . g ainin g l on hirC . ' every in
stant ; and yet he was!not allitjpied.' He
had'had rawn) for thinking hihiself safe
near yii g I islet ; and,' calculating for ' a.
i .
raiment il e time of 6 tide, he wits quite
at i his , ea. As he t ok bii ;oars, lie
smiled at t ire' hot has e of his' pursuers,
and at the height amazement of tl aaazement they
t i n
weublifee when he ..slipped through their_
fingeri; a
e
d then he began to 7 eiw
~,
Relf di noticiver-het himself :With ton -
midi ex e rtion } ' He permitted !his foes
. to gain a little enotrhim; thoukh . he might
hive • Preserved the dlitance for tie " long
ail Ilia strength:could have held tint against
t hat - of Idle four in . ibe other boat . !'They
ceased - .l‘e'i sheuting-'when they saw how
enietly he took his danger. They, really
believeditbai he - was not a wns e4of being
their object , and hoped to seize'hiin sud
denly•ihef.}re he had tinie-te itaist". 1 - .
When Very near, the islet; bo*ever,•
Rolf became .rnorelactive.; and his" skiff
disapOareld 'behind" its - soulernl . • point
while the' imemfa,brit was - ive 'f u rlongs
aff.i, The' teersman looked 'for the-reap
pearance the" canoe beyond the islet ;
hut' he lob edln- vain. • He thought;, and
t r
his; Com p lanions agreed with him, that it
WO foOliish of Rolf
,to land upoktbe.ialet,
where. they- could lay their hands Orin
' hiin 'a itiornetit ; 'but they could tenly
su pose he
had donethis. and! Prepared
to do the sa '. "" They rowed quite rnund
t i l
th ; isletl. bu -.to their amazerietithhey
cold not en] - perceive,. no place tolatid
at; hut -there as, not trace of -the !canoe.
It - • 47
erp e ds t them ' as if those - Cairn II ga t
ells waters ad "swallowed •un; the;
an Reif ,in few_minutes aftirl i tbet bad
st of him.-''" ;;_ff ild ' thringlity 'the
.case' was aceelinted- for when e recalled .
NiPeiestliffileasere. • thrill' iji throcgh
Mai" as he said to him. f' t hat l ithe 1 'spirits
, u
Rf the' region had ioine with:ipin against
olf and swallowed e p almost-befere, his
eyis, the map be lii: hated hitt' 4.4 Mande
before' - his face, for a oment: while his
comrades Stared - at hi . then, thinking
he must belinder a d usion, he gazed
earnestly over the wat rs,.as!lari as he
could "
see.".; They - '-lay •- Irn -iiiiir bright;
and, there was certain' • ici kind ,p 'vve ssel
on their surf4en; ,f7irtnil,ei rail - 4 , 34
1
The roweri wondered, queatibtie , ut-.
tered slifint N . SIM ) i ill tile' hci;. 'and "then
looked 't"llsied. ritiiiierice, sti.i)alcjkr ' his,
?
cnun i e i, # l , c, ; ile3 "finished I'AY ii! . i'v fl two"
or flit times' reiind the islet, ill'iwili ind
lookm up it's hire` r; ' rocky sides,i which
rose .1; a walls rom the water- but not ti-.
ing Co 'l!Whey 'see,pr h ar... ',When - tired
of the r frai4leaa - searCb.ihey return -41 .to
i 66 fir clinit. - reidir to...l.6pOrt\tri;the inas - -
*.tii,trli7:,fi) , 4.4_'sy,li,s ,
_41717n . t,
... , ,-1 _ h
Me nt me,Rolf - -hadi eard very plash
Cf,,th i Cara, iiiid . , every totie:, tf heir
)
*Lin; ai thiY. i , vea ilundblelP, l ace• a.
.nellis::::i.te rns' . *(4. on tkin'tif,rii'llut in
.et
it.j, , X l* was such .. ati isliiiiii'dir i :Swein.
the " "-king iit tiriner4: ayir.,.,494 - refuge,
'in ;•• a -;Roltiaui• eat 'fidlevOrig i hie ex'.;
.Egrphzt . , rifrok,Wl.ro',l ' ' - hidlidisfoVered
1 sisr,
a`elit'i us 'art' ht't tie j'aP l 4, very ' - . . arrow; i
aril ".a1 bet biriieb - itt:liisli,'4ater;',eveo
if . a Pirth :PI: 4* - - Ash:#lj4 iiiicf, " ' iii!O.not"
hiaii4.oo.!iiWr i lt::: Mita h:Yia!gr , fmtht
if il lii ,g e i•Os u` a . .)4o:4llii" i!io'-'iliiO4t
betipitY:4*-kiiisit!.4 1 t #lOl 3 w as i
4
cavern virithiti:-4bf;ile ahh y' leer s l oped.
up to;some . diatittlee above -
.hi kil pier
_mite-Ili j — lti'''tliiilia "-, -4 ;7 0Vali'lil#1, f. He,
s i l
bia' -- o, l kalo - - 13 14' 71 ftlie
,;a 'kr Wii''' " Ili'
sirelfir•itf''ick;!''critalitily iiilti l t aides a be:
did sikk: ft bilslivi4imilf4iiid.ibli, i
4
htieoiiiatilialV:. 4 )*lilikt'Lld' : 11- ;ttce•
*Oro,'" Itillfiialfaii*lbiallipiair ie l asad;
11041 .1 1 iWnti.4 ll :" 3 / 4 3 64".06ick = - . 'n#liiii 'ittilie
zaiii*Ye4 , lk 01 4 4) 141 47fiiii'ilitiie Oki
4 , 34,4 , ~..-m
tie ,. Itkolitriel..; arid: t a
irl
lt
4 ,,,vosno, It ht : abut I- kle . "-!•`.
lin
• I I •
=IN
found its way 'through' the bushy 'screed,••
and upfront the..green water; and the,
sminds—the,tones of,,the-.pirittee voices,
and the plash of the, waters against the
rocky 'walls of singular 'priacin--came
deadened and-chanted to his ear. Yet
he• heard enough to. be 'aware ,hovr long
his enemies .remained,_ ,and - -when -they
were really gone; • •-• ' •
I lt :was a prison indeed, as R.olf reflect
-1
, wheri he-lOoked aeon his,breken akiff.
e could notimaginei how he Was tdget
way; for hin friende..Would never think
oaf coming to look .for,him here ; but he
put off the consideration of this point for
the twesent, and. turned - away, from the .
image of . Ericesdistress *when he ihould
fail to return. He .aineised -himself now
with imaginingHund's disappointment,
and, the, repo to whi h wuuld arise from
it ; and he fon &this o very entertaining
that be laugh aloe • and then the echo
of his laught r .sou fle d so very merry
that it sot hitil l i to lau ghing again. This,
in its turniseemed tio rouse the 'eider,
ducks that thronged the island ; and their
clutter and commotioh was so very great
overhead, that any simetaior - might, be
_excused for believing hat Vogel islet was
indeed beivitched. l i , ' •
CHAPTEII vitt. •- C
, A Summer partmsat.
, Humph! how ! itt edid the old sea--
I_
I
king think,' said Rolf to himself,"'as he
surveyed his cave +. l*ovr little did Sweid
think, when be played this very iliac, six
hiindred years ago' that it would save a
poor fardi-servant !from being
_murdered.-
80 many centuries; after I
_Many thanks
to my good grandmother for - being an .
fond of that story She ,taught it
.to ine
thoroughly befoei he died,. and that is
the reason of ivy, being safe at this leo,
meat. Lwisli.'l had told the people it
hoine that I had found this cave; feir; as
it is, they caurt-hht thinkme lost ; and.
how Erica will bear it, I don't know.:--
'And yet, if 1 , 34.3 Odd them, Hund would
has'e heard in; or,lat least, Stiorna, and
she would tics managed to let him knniar".
Perhaps itiis besti as it is, if
.cinly I can
get back in time : { ' to sweat Erica's heart.
from breayag. Beat - few lier, I should not
mind the ta t L being in a fright, fUr a day
or two. • »Tbey aro a little apt to•fancy
that the Whirs of the firm go by nature
--that .the fields audlthe cattle take care
,
of thf_masilves. They treat me liberally
enough ; fbat-they are net- fully aware.of
the valdit•of a man like me ; and now tbdy,
will;learii. • They: will hardly know hoiv
to.cceake-:enough •of me when I go back . .
Oddo-wjll ha tile first to see me. :I think..
however,
howevet, I shonld let tileffi hear my *belt
song from a distanCe: Let me see—which
'song slidl it berg`' It must'-be one which
will strike Peder; 'for he will bdthe first
to hear..as Oddo alwayi is to see: Some
of them will.ihink it is a spirit mocking,
and some that it is my . ghost; and rny
master - and' madame will take it to be.
nothing biit :drown nelf. ' Acid 'then,. in
the .I:?uht among all these, my poor Erica -
will faint away; 'and \ while they are
throwingTwater. rupon-her face, 'and pu,t
ting semi camphorated brandy in her
mouth, t," shall, quietly . step .. -in among
them, and grasp Peeler's arm; and pull'
Oddo's hair, to -show that it is myself;
,and when Erice•opens - her eyes, she shall
see face at ifs very merriest ;so thdt
she cannot possibly take motor asad and
solemn ghost.' ' And the 'next thing will
be.
-.lle stopped with a - start, as bis eyes
fell upon_ his crushed boat, lying . on
side, half itt the water and half out.
Ah thought he, in changed mood
this is. all , very fine—this planning , how
one pleasant thing_will - follow upon a n:
; but I forgot - the first thing. of all.
I must learn: first how .1 am. to get , out. •
He turned ,
_his-'boat• about and about,
and shook his - head over; every bruise.
hole ) or ,crack that 'heifound, -till he 'fin
ished with. a nod,of decision that nothing
could. be done with it. - He was a gond
swimmer,; "bat, the nearest', point - of the
shoie was.lie fir off that it would he all
he could , do to reach it When the waters
were. in thetr niosi. favorable state. At
present, they ere s . 9,.chilled with the
melted; snows that- were pouring down.
from every steep-along the fiord,l that he
doubted .t he k safett of attempting to swim
at-all. What chance of release had he
then"-?
If he could - by '
any means cliitib upon
lie iocks, in whose recesses he was now
hidden,.be might: :possibly fall in. with
some -fishing : boat-which would fetch him
Off; but, be s ides
..that, the pirates were
more'llitely to See him than anybody elite, '
he:believed there,Was- no ' way by which
he;could climb upon the islet. It had' al
ways been considered the prop-
Pay of the; aquatic -bird's with which it
Swarmed,' because 'its sides -rose - so ab 7,
repay from the. Water, 'twi l likeihe smooth
stoue walls of a lii#y bailding,lhit there
Was no hold for f of or hand; and the
summit seemed unattainable by anything
that . had not .. win ... :.-Relf remembered, :
however, haying . hiaid :Peder l say that
when he Was young, the . ' 'ig.ighi be seeil
hanging dew* Dear pare: 'the- precipice'
he l,
the: - remaini• - of a'' , bire ' ladder; , iihich .
MU" ilie'bien litlide` A ' pla c ed „there'
by, lumen. hands:'..Rolf.dAtermitted that
hek wou l d try , he point: ' e Weald Wilt
tin the tide Wai,fleWringiii,lie the - waters
frtirn 'the itoute iet :. viehittionteWhitt. lass
chilledhati,when retondsi froullt he head ,
efftke fi ord 4 . ; he Afeebl--.4 . the waters at:
their:: ifot!.. , and.; A try again to..
make-Ming -7 °P.'l 3 thg: 0 1 4.; bre*e..
i l l
iiiiitk, - I, 'Would Ititi - . inititir ' hinlielt with'
though - et lieiiit -- a; piitioner. , I ."' '-- ;-
jz Mt: " Ono: ' ly asery pretty*ace.-
1 4e k ' _ .44;f! RiedlibfWeetPbePeed..
that 040 here - re. erg.b!, be - tweet * l 4
; mil
liie, 0;161,144 = re.
blesses :'the. high'
itad'iair'ill.4l44 a ilsi...eilith Aid' iitit Ali!'
4sticilii Ofeettilind itabirrefoO, thishoto='
bk, , thainbenwhiapiit th#':baditig of us.
i,j0 1 1:440.***,: 1 194 1 00 :of t4ol
1 44 1 1905r' StrNOV II ,4I I -lickg .ditigo9P •
d'imitClia down : . 'Ow th r e buidi:OrthiV
Otlipideindlorit,irkii th e iitilitilid'ediii'
'044010g Sifti bWitireleitileltja4 VAC
"•••• • .
IS THE : L EQ/T/MATEURC - E, AND.; THE
. ~-4
EONTROSE, PA . I f - THURSDAYIORIsTING, I . 'N . /their:ll22'
, , . : • ,-,... _ • ".4,
•
. . .... . . . . ..
..
'cave ' Was:itt - its- brightest .' ''Ai ` the . sun •
drevi.near Its. - seiting,- , *ear' th - 4:Aniddle of .
the Nordland ,"iatnnws.r. , night - i•it levelled.
its
-- golden rays threngii - . ;he,-cleft; and
'Made, the
. iilice far more. brilliant.
- neon. • The - 'prejeCtiOni, Of thii- j 'irnigh'rock
caught the beartiduriiig'Oti c feti niimites •
that it staied;_.afid- ' i licituit: with 4 bright;
.orange - tint. * The. , . tich•puddenly -- ari.
peare4 of a more
,d ling wbite t an 4 the
waters of a . deeper g en, While; by their
motion, they cast qui eriag.eircles
.Of -re
flected lien - Upon th =roof, - Which had fore :been invisible...'.. riff took. this.: brief
.opportunityie surf; . bia.,abode,carefill,
ppes ~ from
.IY!: • Hp . , had s . O , l e Pleasaet'
freshness
,of . the_ - air, that 'the *Ave was - and he 'now i *Thai the roof did
indeed, spring up to • vast height:- He
• saw
-also -!that. there? as :a--- great • deal .6f
drift-Wood . - accumula ed; and Some. of. it .
thrown ino such di lent 'corners,`- as to
reve that the_ . waves could • daA:. nri ' ' to . . a
,'much higher *ater4i eeilistormy wetith;
er, than he seppOsed; -. •No -matteil '• ; He
hoped 'to be. gene hefo;r3 there 1. were.. any
More storms.- Tired and sleepy as .be-
*as; so near ' idnight. •he . Made ail - iter- -
, `' - . . • '
dim,. while there. was 'foletity 'of light, to
11 1
clear .- away' the sea-weeds - from a Space
on the sand, Where ,he `: Must' -te-morrow
Make his . fire,' and .• broil -his fish., The
smell of the smallest ..quantity agntrnt
weed would _intolerable in So :Confined*
a Place ; so he cleared:i4iy : every sprout'
of it, and laid s ome the drift=wood on,
a: spit above ' igh- water ,mark;-•pielting:
out the driest - pieces: he could find : 'fur
. .. ~ ..
kindling a Eta . e - •-
• - -- - , ' •
- . When this as done. he'. could have
'toned in his h art .to !`picie'ilp 1 shellse
1 1 0
various and' , ' autiful were those :Vvhieh,
strewed the fl or- of his cave; hnt:the.-iim ,
hewn Was rapidly climbing the wall,. and
would . preien ly . be . _ gone; - se ;
_ie . he. et. the
shells lie tilf.the - neit night, (it he 'should'
i r
still be here,) and Made 'hasteie :heap: up
a bed of fine .dry
.sand in a corner;, .. thid
here :he_ lay down- as the twilight'g darken, - ..
.0; and. thougl, t he --hid neverl rested : on
so soft' a bed:-- He kneyr, it was near high
water; and
.I v }ii, tried 'lP:keep:Or - AP, to':
.ascertain . : ho -.nearly.' the
,tide filled itp".•
the entrance;b ut he was-too weary; and
•his.couch.Was fo o '. comfortable for this.
His eyes , 'close .in ..si*es- of hi •. ; and , be.
t
drearned that - . e. wasjitrad ',MY oWiteht '
: ing ilia height of . ihi;jdre... '1 4 , 1 ,. ifils.Mie
-1( 1;
night -be : could , ' - rest -, _ , :vvithoetlTtay .. tery'
painfol.thong ' a. cif .piier-.Eriii•p for she_
WaaPrepared fut 7 ,. his :remaining', ont ,till . ;
Om Middle, of . he•neittday,at leait... ~- •:
h(
. : Wlitilfhe.l ., ; I . eke ,iii. the morning, - the
scene Wai'ma 'l.llmq-changed froze that l
izni Which hp li d - clonidl.hip.4es. ' .!-:' His
cave was so..d . .Ade he viola.. - scarcely:
dist ingish - ed it white il nor from -its: rocky
:sides.. -The w ter was low,- and the cleft
therefOre'enla ged . • - so:- 'that' lie sawn at
once that now was the .time :for making.
bii:fi re-•.-now- ihen • there - was It hp .. freest,
access •of -_air. - Yet: he.•could ! not, . help
• •
pausing, to.admire what . . he-, Saw: .''He
could See nOvvia . loeg:siiip of the ford,- '
'a. perspective : Wat ers and: }of •sheres,
ending -in slaty . ..l:teak - . Still . ' capped With
.snow,-and glitlernig . in, the sunlight. ''The 1
whole tiattscape vas bathed :in light;', as
warm as noon). fUr, y though it. was only
six.in_the moring. th e sun had been up
for several
.. hO • rs. '' As -Rolf gaied:.and
i t r
reckoned-up t e , sum . of What-he saw,: the
.many: miles - tit ater, acid the long .range
of. rocks, he felt for a inoinen4 as., if net
yet secure fro_ i t Hiniflai if _ he ninSt - „he
easilY.yisible While he saw - so nitich.;i.l, Bot
h was not so, and: Rolf smiled Pt-his:own:
momentary . fear, When,: be - :rekneintiered .
139 w,• as a child,. be hadtried te•coUnt the
stars he eouhi n ea. at.nnee through, a.hole
pricked by . eediea .io a - piece. of paper,.
And 'how, for th at Matter , all'that'-'we el.i.; -
er see is throu h the...Hide:circle of the
the e..,e"' . • He , smile & when • ho
1,
cansidered, thwhilis, from .his receas,le.
could see the u n ited navy of Norway and
Denmark,, irt o ctiot - pd hi the M'Wd, his eil
:.his' ... ; -
, • .
emy could. not 'Pee - even . habitation,
etherviise. that: -by . - peeping ': iinder. - the
bushes whieh, l everhueg -- the ~ cleft: :.:and
this.only at lew . water.., Se,' hPheriA to
sing-While rubbing together; with all - his:
might,.'thedry sticks .'of, fie..tirot which
fire - was - to.' be kindle 42 - - Pint they--
.sinoked ; ' and: thet), by a skilful breath of.
air, : they. blazed, - and 'set fire;.{ the heap;. end by thetime, the herrings were ready,
for, broiling, the cave wiis . so: filled . :with
smoke t hat ' Reltssinging• - -w . turned - ' to
coughing.
- • •. . . •
n • - . "-I.:' , ' • • -: . :-. ' ''',. :: - • • '
. - Some of the-smoke-'hung in, soot 4)4 the
roof and walls of the cave, curling. up - so.
I :well . at - first ,that /1.91 f: alms t thought
there .must hew* opening . ta -the; lent
reef which: served as a . ch imney.' 'Bat..
t here '- was not:; and: genie - Of 2 'lte ,- Ameke'
cattle down: again, _ issuing at-last froin the •
• mouth of the
_cave., '.Rolfebserved-Ithia;
.and,.ieeing th,e
,4anger-of,,,hi! : Placp Of ire.,-
treat- dieing: ' thus :itilat'4e'redl,_:fie "made.
liiiiieliifiiiiiti.-his: 4oaket'y; resolving that ;
if he balltO remain there any 'length- .of
t i Me,- fte.-would .alWays- - make '{his,. _fio-,. in
die night.; • - 14 e Oisentlythrew,Water cp,,,
;ter the hurning.- brands, . an&Jiiipe4. : Oat ,
Otithing:had 'been Sein'ot the i)rikesS n ,i;) , t ,
• Preininng hia l tireaktalt; --. :-.-,:' ' -.:-'' 'I ::.
- , : The:_rernok*, had : been-seen, ihaviever,r;
.and b y - , seve n people;.: but iikinicha ; way:
is: to lead, ta.no discovery, ef-t)ie-,,c4,Tf.-77-
From "the schoon e r, Hued kept his,eyes ,
.feed on the islet, at every moment li id:
to spire; Il Eit,lherhetiliturthiii;fitatiererl_6l
hitt fel la* seitatit ; : ;or thir •is was i*-
* 40 . 4 4:: - li o d#A4Cir. l ,4;4o_4ol', - ;0014179.:
'faction 4ind,foor 4.7 t, he, Rewer*of.tlie;ro7
liciO4,4;n6o; , *ing . ,*it Offiieriiiii4ol,o(
_ 2 0060 - Viii.'':i.onfiiiiii:eii*:.. 4 ,W1110/everl -
might ii( - 't , 'the'tSiie - il - Htisd*igs -4 i4iy''iieiSi,iii.y!-
:sLa'lhsscoyid Oillikofnialiing4ititl:Oier•is,,
lee; :,04,104 n*-44ber-**3%;•,}WOrixiiitogn-f,-
1 '144 . 0.44.,0:45PARA hi,a)`:"l , 4ot#jo:o4
in: gettinkridethiP aninniet .. i, - ;. •bisiiiiiiing:
iliedidlyesiiiiiiitzti WiterfiSy.citititiOttis
•_iiffifrAii-ortik- -
.li;'-.. - abil*itibitid:;.Miii
ape - tfatinesi t 7 lta carefully; h
a. ; - 'er.k , : ,. - ..)*TtLH ,. .t..... -- p-.0„ 1
; .i:A.ii.:o*.ir . lft. ll o4l4YAßlik4ePritili': . - 014
404 •0 11 m : Pie-j0Y5 44 .07 1 / 0 T4PA4 13 ' , 9; - .
I' -( . 'lf riiiiiihiiiriiiiee . stia -•- aotaa'not
PP.Y. 4 .-e 61 .,-.. r, , .....•,--, --.. *A., • - ~ --•
1 iseierfrbili iilie* - 11 - 5,014. - - .. l3ist I de.
..4*ii t iftiolifkitOriVie, - ,:.-: . 14 4 bit•
444:Lii
_..,.
OF:.-THE•I 3 .SIOII
' 0_ i
.~
~:.
o e ' r Itol 1 t
o1 e pl iei T a:nd'i 'l a
e t . cl :
yOr e . fi xe - d . _
'itimait,Whart Enite'ofhis - mimiadeS touch-
edhiiii.en.'„the '',ablittlder, - .:lilittri ~ et arted..
' .---' ‘.l7pueee there, t ' sutid :the - m n,..pcnnt- :
:.-
,_. ..,:-.... :
-.- ' -TO tirtitirni I dd. ;-' What
~ i . '' 'Wile I
rhxikiii at 'l' • • ',1, : •,. "':- I: is :• - • •1:-: ' -,. -• / -:'.:-.
-,..-:',!-Neil,.•WhatLis its'.; inquired. the-than.
',Has . , your-friend, gat a. tisito - pme .a"
_great way ; thiiiinni-ningt,,,J; Thsit , say, the;
Menet iiii,epriteitravels ia'iniat. --'lftn‘it . l
is tioiv - g,Oing,:••.4oe,i there •it . ..inils Oft+nielts
away..-.....1t:' is -,-,, 'AS -, : lik,.s -CM:nine - a sinoke'aS,
anything . that : iiiie Il i giew.-Ll.What say
,Y r oa,
ta - taking_ i hal 'boat 1...0
L A ryipg
~., again '
- whether there - 3k. ' - iiiii ~ .t'place ' where your,
friend Might: notlanift and:he-no* inakL
k..
lu g '. tt-fira among t e litrdenestalr'• '•• "I : ' '
' • :•: - Ikiensense,!' 4.i . I /fund. • -- - 1 • Whae::.be
eagle ---;
'eae of the 0 'Or kian r : •.., ',
•. -: .. l -- : 2 - •• .
i - Tr:ae,'...sni,c i Oil ni4l; .. and.shaltinghis:
• head; passed o t
.bial - . Siilte le themastei.
''.'ln his ciWiil l '.li64-et mind - the Mister:Of
the .schooner ilid not quite like biatired
ant situation. : -.'iThe.. little hither itas.•'Well
sheltered' and 'midi:a trap:ll:the observation
of • the. inhabit phi' 4 - 06,‘tppe.r . intrt of
the . "fiord ;' , bat•r - ,.alleil..heilring the wind. 4.•
driiiiiied•-:by,:hia:::ereil,..thili mast e . rdid• not .
i t
relish being , ataticined li tweeni• the. be
witched • isler..aatil... the: ' ad ,of tlia„fierd,
where , all thit . „residents' twera, of cantle;
enemies.- -- He thetaghi,i f : Witid be- Wiser
to ~have 'it fee' Only cle.thifirne hand,:
an open ' s ea oWtheq citber ,evei . tiit - - the sit: ,
rifice ..of - tbeAbeati • anchorage:." - -•AS there
was a light ..w . ind, andtigh to. take , hi.*Tes.
rille
. sel - doWn, he4ga,olidetLii accordingly.- .':'
.- BleWly.'' -00 iat 'lB,:r 9 • di - staiice
~the
schooner pa d. the ilit;'ind all en'iteard
crowded. together o 'see ..' ' hat they could
i
Sap.-,, None - 7 -..
,Ot• *Wen", t .;master; ;with.
hiaglasi- 7 -i-la
:, au thing, • inarkahle;:_. but
all hear'd'soin thug- . T ere, Was a faint
ninflie.i'Satindil•nfllteacks,:—likiwit•iiCh ea
• Were'lnivet hdlia . li,n !it''meiii bacilli of 'ea=
1
birds. --I't was . : ',rid tik.t hai. the hirds-We re .
disturbed by it illiei rosi.jand fell, made..
short 'flights,. ed-icatne back again, . din-
te red and se' .et lines, Screamed., gieT:as[
,ie . .
Oternotier. all
,ither , i3ottedS. - - But if they
were quiet-Air , Initiate, the ktnick;kritock;:.
knock,.. V 0535;. h ardf. again,i with gileat- reg-:
tr nits
alarity,, and e Cu! knock :went. t :I,lnad's.
: heart. ''• , . ', LI.. . '
.....!
...., -• 1 . . ~
.. •
The fact w •,-
,that,l after hr - eak 't, Rolf
soon became .- ied,.of:.iiting no hingito
do.' The• Wit 'wasSO : tery cold ihatihe
:.deferted ', till ' a' on the : attempt • swim .
i
round • theiile , t el again , ned "hit
boat, and then . 4 : ovitilua . riei done SeeM . '-,,
ikl. irreparable he itheughtlie- had better
try,ta mend h li tithi.craft- . ; than- . danOth-•
'big . ... After :colecting , fro m the' Wood. in
~thp',cityey al l .4a,naPs,ithatheit'pel*A9 *
sticking from`: it, .and : all. the--pieces :, that.
were' Sound, enough . t o pitch a heat with,:
.IM made a statieLsiteibipi for .a hamar
Straightened his44ll4 . ...upenj.aaothei.ste• e;
T e
and. tried ta' f ' U. 'tin a - 'piece of j . wood
over a .hole, '. •11." Was. discouraging .. WOrk
.enough ; hat, lielp'ed 'to pass a w ay, the'
as,
hours till the. reStlt*is - Wates, had - p . •
;their highest 'Mirk' : in the -citte,•Whin he
would . know thattit ;Was neon,- and .xi • e
' for, his expedition, I* •-• I - - • '
. ..,.. . • ~. , .. - •-
. • •He Sighed •ai he threw - down , his - a •- • k-
. ward new
,toolfand'il,ulled •ofr•hii jacket; -
for his ' '' heart ' now
_began' to grow. very
heavy.
heaty. ,It w • about . time when •gr i tta
'andhe begi eingio look, for,hisreteru ; •
and:When o f ow hq was . ever to return, :
he became l es aVe to. magine,', the ii+rel
ho tboaght 'a at 4t.' 1.: As he fancied Erica!
gaing -don* the fiord from the.' gallery;'.
or •,stealing• . .. . ti;hont*.:ifter hour,
,talhok
y ii
l i
fo'-th' from thibeach, and only to be : ' is-.
appointed ay.. 41 itiinn, till . .she weld he
ohl ged 'to:: gi , e,..t hini I.(juite ',tip, and • pi&
.161. eSiiiir,' ' .Iflshed-• tears, :I(WaS the.
firs :lime - for. SO, e iyeari:-4hafirsttima.
sin is ,he ,had be, n a :Man . ,. , and .ithetk-he
se . his..own .t. , ais ifall on i ti; sand, he wa s :
ai . 4 nie4. - : . :11 ~- blushed, " . as: if. he had . not
be ' it all alone', dashed a,Waithedrepai and
threw hitiniel , inte the Water,:- ,',-::' -'' - q ''
i t ..was: too' cold 'by far ,, foratife a.Wint)-
. ni4 l *-: - All .t.'. 4;iceija'..c.if-s4litillF4-0 . 4414 -
1
h dly ha
to - t he
. si• mini 4t ati:t heiltelt 'af-ilie- i rSt.
pl age. r • - BLit . Riii tilintil4;not.'reti*itifer
: th s r n ;.
.'• o thought : of theaunahine
I
ou side, ~! and:' fl ,the free : open -,Vier-he
sh uld enjoy; 'tilted beneath ' the ; iraoit - ..:
1
cl, Sed erit ran .O,J andicanie lip on the nt:li .
a side .' ' The 'diai . thint-tiiiiiiii , ii , iiilthe
4 : pkii*i - ,-iip* liiiiigheleviilii iAand - i'ind :
titt ne3f-t•thin l .140 , 4 - .sinalUtioat:beivirkitiii;
hi - -and -., it, -. : :id enqy .;: reakinr towards
, , • When : ..onyinfed.S . l i that' , ,Hund:. Was !
on .of - . .the three men in' it; 4a, sliw;:that be
mils, •gti baik,ler Make baste' tii,finisti 4Jiii'
ex edition . - . Hie tit 4 0 haste, swam round
.safeloSeasia•, nil pi. the warm rpak in- infi- .
nyl: pina4§,:.:ll:ti I, 11'01114trilOt I ' diiiiniiil l iillY
-more :than'. . fo*.aii,llt rice Ora.fnot',lng''
bt.which..aniininight .. .clitnii•te
.thestim :. ,
1731L.." ‘ . There
.t: al a C eyice,`,or vvf - 14010.v-..
er;frota whic. age atiiiii hung, -
still eft'_
'tinsearctiel" : it: - oi , l oll , fiat , . setoo :iiiio
-6041' for -lie - ,04 - maifehas!tiTti . (iic.:[. • 1
.- - The.. boat r. 'afiitideed:So.near when`:-he
1
,
t
had reached :. ; ' point be act. o4:frope :
that lensed?, 't '. y':.effaril, to conceal him
self; and it '. 'e . edr- that' 'hi: could ' only
have - escaped: h' 1 t'lli e eyes . , of: his enemies
heitig•:fikede,' ' t, ' e i4pioi:ptib , reck. - =-,
When once .
.'.' ;(1, •'" to the rave; be father
cijoyed,: ,- htiar'na..l.lteM , : comeneftirer.iindt
nearer, .se. tli , t qbeihtishes' Which
.hung
. - down:-betty':: -}rim and theta: shnikltith
'the..•winil of 'heir :oars,. 'Mid diiipetVititios.
"the:wates,-. , ,'.! , altinghedatietitly. when': he,
;bear& Paii. , ..o ' IlieM:srearlhauhe - Weuldr.-.
•iintleitw the .'sti.4.7ll7lielbild eeensonie , ',
• - idling; ;. upon ; . - if4alit another rebuked his' :
IT
utitptiata; ';:'', restitlY,.::a • - ;teite,' - ;yibieb.:
; ilia ;Icrie*:.te,. •••'r flti %Mak t n rartalled ~ apon[ h iali
ii)
inMiiejJat . 4 ,isfitlyitheamnre.', adl
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that ibis_ was the aintieteintid'anital when:!
Erlingsen's boat wasspitLited aWaYfrote
lllat e a m. o i d t ti „ w il as h l u ra bi th h e i r,4is iu gu sed la! t t he hat_ s ß film ol e f-:
most m ournful
o b u u rn f
f t u h i e ,
t y h p ex ro !m bab f
vin lf Cb_ R ot if i h t h ( o tis iii t hex
er, did not stop theke. Io moaned linid-,.
,er, and- Ipuder, till the s ound resembled:
*the bellowing of a toritented -- epirit eti.;
ClOsed in theroek i 'end the cippiutnitiCei
as, as ht.hid said, tha iris enemveitie
t seated faster; than they eatnii. ' *Mir ,
had the rowed more vigorously than:eel; i i
-1
f4tchipg a large circuit, to, keep - af, a litfeil
dtstance from the spot;l as they passe&
westward'. . 1 - ' • , i'-_ , :
. For the nex 'few days, - Rolf kept ecloie
watch upou t h e proceedings of the pirates
t , .
and saw enough cif their thievery to be
stick, to lay informations e&ifist,theit, if
sever be should again 'make his.wayio a
tdwn or village, and: see the face o a mag
isirefe. Lie was lad of the ihterei ' ed .
occupation this affordedi, hini-;of , even .
this slight hoPe of being useful; for he
saw no more probablity r lbai on the first
day, ofrelca‘, from - tin priopil., The'
Worst of it was thatibe 'season for boat..
ing was nehily, at an end. 'Theitiliabi 7 -1
tants were day by day dri ving: their:Cla
d!, up the mountains, ther eto remain for
the „sumtner ; and the b#ada. of families
6 ' 41 - 1 - 1 the f m houses almost alop
r mettle t ar, -
,„ , ec,
a u d little likely to put, out so - far int0.. :94.1.
4 nlas to near' him: So poor itbir could
oily , catch fish for his support,: `swim
,
and and round Wei pkisen, and ventuie
a little ftirtker Oh 'days: ii , thenthe water
r( !
fit' rather less cold than usual:=TO drive
ci thoughts of his poor;distressed;Erica,
sometimes _,llainmeret . - -,:a , little at-bis
lr
5 . 41"; but it .was tab plant_thateo betel !
i. :
g that be. Could perform in the cave
isroultl yonder the broken - craft safe`to-
fleet in: \': - ' -•- 1" = =l'
One ninny day, when the tide was folitrz
t, g, in _Warmer ,than usnal,'Rolf am 'tied
himself wit!! moreevolutions in-bat big
t an he had hithertoindulged in, li'e'l' .. ),t•-•
got`-his ' troubles' and his• Toes it pig
013ating,'Jenti - Swimming. I As , liey desbed
round a point of rock, be saw something
'seen.' H '
he Was und a
ailtd* ..certain . _ - , , 1 r)
peareg at least as much bewitched ps„tbe
islet itse f .1 - for_ be could' not • keeii iWay.
from I it.. e seemed irresistibly,diewp
to the sce e of his guilt and- ierror.':ltere I
1 211
be was now, with One other• man,in the
schooner's smallest boat/ Rolf-hadi to
deterinine in an instant *hat te do; for,
they 1 were ' 't ' ' undred yards, an d
Hun 's starting eyes shOWedihat be'isaw'
Whit Ihe took for tlie,ghosfef his fellew
servant. _itolf raised himself as : high-as
be could out of thewatek,-ibrowitigl his
:a ms I above his head,- fixed his eyeA on .
Hind, uttered , a shrill cry,Land dived, hop- 1
it4g, to rise to ibeaitrfacis at some pipet
one or sight. Hind' looked 'no more.
,Ater. one shriek .of ter'ror's and
. remiiise
bad burst from his`white lips,.hesankbis
headupon his knee, and let his comrade
tikelal! "the' t r ouble of; rowing !lciiP
agarii
1 . .., ; • . 1.• . -.-.. .:1: - , - ,
This vision decided Hund'ti proceedings.
Ifalf-crated:.with remorse, he left, 'pt. :
rates that night,- After long cnt*i_dera•
tien wheie to. go, he decided upon retnie-,
int to. Erlingsen's. 'He aiiknot litioii' in .
' hat extent they suspected' bin t':: be-wit
likettY sure they they .beld: lii 'proors'
againat him.. Nowhereelse could ;he be
sure cif,bonest. work—the first object- I with
'trn noW, in the midst yi'llis tetto.ise. 7 .-
He felt' irresistibly , drawn tosiardSVook
Erica, now that no.'rival was theter and'
i f , mixed with all these i coisideretions; -
t ere were some thoughts . of the situation ,
of houseman being vacant, zed peediug 1
P i L uch to be fi lled up, it islick. wonder:that"'
such'. a mingling of motives-fook pleee iii
Ia- mind so selfish as Hind's. , ~' ' • , - '"
1 . 1
1 rib lievoistimiedHj '
1 - 1 ,
': _ ; • • I
- - ' Sen
i sible in the Usti' .- - -
It has lung twee observid';:bYiikeiiical
'tens that death i 3 frequently preceded
y insanity, a fact which hag: .occasiOeeil
e :, remark Ahat,' it wail:net astonishing,
Or - "everybody kneW that,wlien tolksget
•
i a dder they were about 'to : dye '`-This
retriinds.:us'br I. cise which eittirrett'it*: -
ny years ago in. the PltiladellibiarenirV
where , a ,protty
. yeung widow was, ifi. dan-,
ie''et:,of lesing;t4m-thirdslof her hnslkand,rs„
. iatei his relattves , groundirg their dam
ethe'illetedinsanjty'littlie defunct; 'lt
- ay. be as- well4o preiniiiectliatilierptisi-'
. •ng, - judge was,_ . -not iiii4: very, *inviiiiil‘
. t aloe very, gallant:'• :- ..1..)' , 9:- , . -' i- 4--':T._
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,'What wereypur hnshand'a,lsst wo I'
• (Mired the`attorney. -.: •
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