The Works of James Fenimore Cooper Author:James Fenimore Cooper Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. Up with my tent ' here will I He to-night, Dm where, to-morrow 1—Well, alPs one for that." Klf.llARD T11C TUIEU Tim travellers soon discov... more »ered the usual and unerring evidences that the several articles necessary to their situation were not far distant. A clear and gurgling spring burst out of the side of the declivity, and joining its waters to those of other similar little fountains in its vicinity, their united contributions formed a run, which was easily to be traced for miles along the prairie, by the scattering foliage and verdure which occasionally grew within the influence of its moisture. Hither, then, the stranger held his way, eagerly followed by the willing toams, whose instinct gave them a prescience of refreshment and rest. On reaching what he deemed a suitable spot, the old man halted, and with an inquiring look, he seemed to demand if it possessed the needed conveniences. The leader of the emigrants cast his eyes understandingly about him, and examined the place with the keenness of one competent to judge of so nice a question, though in that dilatory and heavy manner which rarely permitted him to betray precipitation. ' " Ay, this may do," he said, when satisfied with his scrutiny ; ' boys, you have seen the last of the sun ; be stirring." The young men manifested a characteristic obedience. The order, for such in tone and manner it was, in truth, was receivod with respect; but the utmost movement was the falling of an axe or two from the shoulder to the ground, while their owners continued to regard the place with listless and incurious eyes. In the meantime, the elder traveller, as if familiar with the nature of the impukes by which his children were governed,disencumbered himself of his pack and rifle, and, assisted by the man alr...« less