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Thou barraine ground, whom winter's wrath hath wasted, Art made a mirror to behold my plight:

Whilome thy fresh spring flower'd: and after hasted Thy summer proude, with daffodillies dight;And now is come thy winter's stormy state, Thy mantle mar'd wherein thou maskedst late.

SPENSER.

Although the soldier may regard danger and even death with indifference in the tumult of battle, when the passage of the soul is delayed to moments of tranquillity and reflection the change commonly brings with it the usual train of solemn reflections; of regrets for the past, and of doubts and anticipations for the future.Many a man has died with a heroic expression on his lips, but with heaviness and distrust at his heart; for, whatever may be the varieties of our religious creeds, let us depend on the mediation of Christ, the dogmas of Mahomet, or the elab-orated allegories of the East, there is a conviction, common to all men, that death is but the stepping-stone between this and a more elevated state of being.Sergeant Dun-ham was a brave man; but he was departing for a country in which resolution could avail him nothing; and as he felt himself gradually loosened from the grasp of the world, his thoughts and feelings took the natural direction; for if it be true that death is the great leveller, in nothing is it more true than that it reduces all to the same views of the vanity of life.

Pathfinder, though a man of peculiar habits and opin-ions, was always thoughtful, and disposed to view the things around him with a shade of philosophy, as well as with seriousness.In him, therefore, the scene in the blockhouse awakened no very novel feelings.But the case was different with Cap: rude, opinionated, dogmati-cal, and boisterous, the old sailor was little accustomed to view even death with any approach to the gravity which its importance demands; and notwithstanding all that had passed, and his real regard for his brother-in-law, he now entered the room of the dying man with much of that callous unconcern which was the fruit of long training in a school that, while it gives so many lessons in the sublim-est truths, generally wastes its admonitions on scholars who are little disposed to profit by them.

The first proof that Cap gave of his not entering so fully as those around him into the solemnity of the moment, was by commencing a narration of the events which had just led to the deaths of Muir and Arrowhead."Both tripped their anchors in a hurry, brother Dunham," he concluded; "and you have the consolation of knowing that others have gone before you in the great journey, and they, too, men whom you've no particular reason to love;which to me, were I placed in your situation, would be a source of very great satisfaction.My mother always said, Master Pathfinder, that dying people's spirits should not be damped, but that they ought to be encouraged by all proper and prudent means; and this news will give the poor fellow a great lift, if he feels towards them savages any way as I feel myself."June arose at this intelligence, and stole from the block-house with a noiseless step.Dunham listened with a va-cant stare, for life had already lost so many of its ties that he had really forgotten Arrowhead, and cared nothing for Muir; but he inquired, in a feeble voice, for Eau-douce.

The young man was immediately summoned, and soon made his appearance.The Sergeant gazed at him kindly, and the expression of his eyes was that of regret for the injury he had done him in thought.The party in the blockhouse now consisted of Pathfinder, Cap, Mabel, Jas-por, and the dying man.With the exception of the daugh-ter, all stood around the Sergeant's pallet, in attendance in his last moments.Mabel kneeled at his side, now press-ing a clammy hand to her head, now applying moisture to the parched lips of her father.

"Your case will shortly be ourn, Sergeant," said Path-finder, who could hardly be said to be awestruck by the scene, for he had witnessed the approach and victories of death too often for that; but who felt the full difference between his triumphs in the excitement of battle and in the quiet of the domestic circle; "and I make no question we shall meet ag'in hereafter.Arrowhead has gone his way, 'tis true; but it can never be the way of a just In-dian.You've seen the last of him, for his path cannot be the path of the just.Reason is ag'in the thought in his case, as it is also, in my judgment, ag'in it too in the case of Lieutenant Muir.You have done your duty in life;and when a man does that, he may start on the longest journey with a light heart and an actyve foot.""I hope so, my friend: I've tried to do my duty.""Ay, ay," put in Cap; "intention is half the battle; and though you would have done better had you hove-to in the offing and sent a craft in to feel how the land lay, things might have turned out differently: no one here doubts that you meant all for the best, and no one anywhere else, I should think, from what I've seen of this world and read of t'other.""I did; yes.I meant all for the best."

"Father! Oh, my beloved father!"

"Magnet is taken aback by this blow, Master Pathfinder, and can say or do but little to carry her father over the shoals; so we must try all the harder to serve him a friendly turn ourselves.""Did you speak, Mabel?" Dunham asked, turning his eyes in the direction of his daughter, for he was already too feeble to turn his body.

"Yes, father; rely on nothing you have done yourself for mercy and salvation; trust altogether in the blessed mediation of the Son of God!""The chaplain has told us something like this, brother.

The dear child may be right."

"Ay, ay, that's doctrine, out of question.He will be our Judge, and keeps the log-book of our acts, and will foot them all up at the last day, and then say who has done well and who has done ill.I do believe Mabel is right; but then you need not be concerned, as no doubt the account has been fairly kept.""Uncle! -- dearest father! this is a vain illusion! Oh, place all your trust in the mediation of our Holy Redeemer!

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