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THE MOHICANS.
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CHAPTER. X.

"I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn,
As much as we this night have overwatched!"
Midsummer Night's Dream,

The instant the first shock of this sudden misfortune had abated, Duncan began to make his observations on the appearance and proceedings of their captors. Contrary to the usages of the natives in the wantonness of their success, they had respected, not only the persons of the trembling sisters, but his own. The rich ornaments of his military attire, had indeed been repeatedly handled by different individuals of the tribe, with eyes expressing a savage longing to possess the baubles, but before the customary violence could be resorted