登陆注册
15467100000027

第27章 THE SKETCH BOOK(4)

Still it sets forth the military genius and daring prowess ofPhilip; and wherever, in the prejudiced and passionate narrations thathave been given of it, we can arrive at simple facts, we find himdisplaying a vigorous mind, a fertility of expedients, a contempt ofsuffering and hardship, and an unconquerable resolution, thatcommand our sympathy and applause.

Driven from his paternal domains at Mount Hope, he threw himselfinto the depths of those vast and trackless forests that skirted thesettlements, and were almost impervious to any thing but a wild beast,or an Indian. Here he gathered together his forces, like the stormaccumulating its stores of mischief in the bosom of the thunder cloud,and would suddenly emerge at a time and place least expected, carryinghavoc and dismay into the villages. There were now and thenindications of these impending ravages, that filled the minds of thecolonists with awe and apprehension. The report of a distant gun wouldperhaps be heard from the solitary woodland, where there was knownto be no white man; the cattle which had been wandering in the woodswould sometimes return home wounded; or an Indian or two would be seenlurking about the skirts of the forests, and suddenly disappearing; asthe lightning will sometimes be seen playing silently about the edgeof the cloud that is brewing up the tempest.

Though sometimes pursued and even surrounded by the settlers, yetPhilip as often escaped almost miraculously from their toils, and,plunging into the wilderness, would be lost to all search orinquiry, until he again emerged at some far distant quarter, layingthe country desolate. Among his strongholds, were the great swampsor morasses, which extend in some parts of New England; composed ofloose bogs of deep black mud; perplexed with thickets, brambles,rank weeds, the shattered and mouldering trunks of fallen trees,overshadowed by lugubrious hemlocks. The uncertain footing and thetangled mazes of these shaggy wilds, rendered them almostimpracticable to the white man, though the Indian could thread theirlabyrinths with the agility of a deer. Into one of these, the greatswamp of Pocasset Neck, was Philip once driven with a band of hisfollowers. The English did not dare to pursue him, fearing toventure into these dark and frightful recesses, where they mightperish in fens and miry pits, or be shot down by lurking foes. Theytherefore invested the entrance to the Neck, and began to build afort, with the thought of starving out the foe; but Philip and hiswarriors wafted themselves on a raft over an arm of the sea, in thedead of the night, leaving the women and children behind; andescaped away to the westward, kindling the flames of war among thetribes of Massachusetts and the Nipmuck country, and threatening thecolony of Connecticut.

In this way Philip became a theme of universal apprehension. Themystery in which he was enveloped exaggerated his real terrors. He wasan evil that walked in darkness; whose coming none could foresee,and against which none knew when to be on the alert. The whole countryabounded with rumors and alarms. Philip seemed almost possessed ofubiquity; for, in whatever part of the widely-extended frontier anirruption from the forest took place, Philip was said to be itsleader. Many superstitious notions also were circulated concerninghim. He was said to deal in necromancy, and to be attended by an oldIndian witch or prophetess, whom he consulted, and who assisted him byher charms and incantations. This indeed was frequently the casewith Indian chiefs; either through their own credulity, or to act uponthat of their followers: and the influence of the prophet and thedreamer over Indian superstition has been fully evidenced in recentinstances of savage warfare.

At the time that Philip effected his escape from Pocasset, hisfortunes were in a desperate condition. His forces had been thinned byrepeated fights, and he had lost almost the whole of his resources. Inthis time of adversity he found a faithful friend in Canonchet,chief Sachem of all the Narragansetts. He was the son and heir ofMiantonimo, the great Sachem, who, as already mentioned, after anhonorable acquittal of the charge of conspiracy, had been privatelyput to death at the perfidious instigations of the settlers. "He wasthe heir," says the old chronicler, "of all his father's pride andinsolence, as well as of his malice towards the English;"- hecertainly was the heir of his insults and injuries, and the legitimateavenger of his murder. Though he had forborne to take an active partin this hopeless war, yet he received Philip and his broken forceswith open arms; and gave them the most generous countenance andsupport. This at once drew upon him the hostility of the English;and it was determined to strike a signal blow that should involve boththe Sachems in one common ruin. A great force was, thereforegathered together from Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Connecticut, andwas sent into the Narragansett country in the depth of winter, whenthe swamps, being frozen and leafless, could be traversed withcomparative facility, and would no longer afford dark and impenetrablefastnesses to the Indians.

Apprehensive of attack, Canonchet had conveyed the greater part ofhis stores, together with the old, the infirm, the women andchildren of his tribe, to a strong fortress; where he and Philip hadlikewise drawn up the flower of their forces. This fortress, deemed bythe Indians impregnable, was situated upon a rising mound or kind ofisland, of five or six acres, in the midst of a swamp; it wasconstructed with a degree of judgment and skill vastly superior towhat is usually displayed in Indian fortification, and indicative ofthe martial genius of these two chieftains.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 为我毒尊

    为我毒尊

    何为正道,何为魔道。正邪如何区分。。。看凌天一路斩荆披棘而来,诉说这世间何为正邪
  • 六大家族的王子公主结婚史

    六大家族的王子公主结婚史

    本作者小学五年级学生,写得不好请见谅,会很少更新,但是我会努力争取每天坚持更新。内容好不好看,看了就知道。
  • 藏经阁之异界纵横

    藏经阁之异界纵横

    一座斜月三星洞的藏经阁,有着武侠世界的绝学,二次元的觉醒,霸道的神通,强大的老司机,等等。拥有了这些的李乐,来到了异界。走出一条逆天之路。境界划分,武者,武灵,武王。武尊,武皇,武圣,武帝,武神。
  • 闷与狂

    闷与狂

    在故乡的泥土上用童话栽花。用时间复现一条嘈嘈切切的生命河流。在这里,时间是主宰。消解来龙去脉,隐去其人其事。将回忆品尝与消化,铺陈与重组,连接起一部沧桑的交响。恰如饮后放歌,以抒情,以佯狂,以浓度最高的文字燃烧起鲜艳的往事。生命的激情迸发之后,是全部人生的许诺与交付。
  • 待我长发及腰:少年归来娶我可好

    待我长发及腰:少年归来娶我可好

    别人当实习生,钓到霸道总裁,不费吹灰之力坐拥整个鱼塘;陌小白也是实习生,可为毛没有遇到霸道总裁,也没有坐拥鱼塘,反而沦为了阴谋的牺牲者,还好死不死的穿越了,穿越也就算了,居然这么倒霉,堂堂一个公主,居然……居然被山大王捉去当神马压寨夫人,逃跑途中还遇到一个自恋狂,腹黑狂……然后……陌小白就得罪了他,又被他送回了山头子手里,运气不好,好不容易被个帅锅救走,又被他作为赌注带回了他的领地做……做丫鬟?!大胆啊,陌小白威风的抖出公主的名号……纳尼!不是本国,陌小白顿时“内牛满面”也终于体会到“出国”的不好,于是,悲催的“阶下囚”生活开始了……
  • 重生之沫不可欺

    重生之沫不可欺

    因为一场背叛,她拉着他一起重生了。于是她融合了她,而他却成为了他。自此两人的命运天差地别。一个走向了巅峰,另一个却走向了地狱。重生后对她而言,升级不是难题。只要她愿意一天就可以连跳几个大阶:炼药不是问题,另类的手法和方法使她突破了等级的限制;精神攻击没为题,随随便便她就可以抬起一个人。炼器这事就找她,分分钟帮你铸造神器。可偏偏还有许多人不长眼,欺她,辱她。她不理不是她怕,一但惹毛她。你就连死的是个奢侈。
  • 水浒别录

    水浒别录

    炎黄族传到今日,以逾五千年,九州之地承载生灵如恒河沙数,这无数的生灵演绎了无数故事,或是旦夕祸福,人情冷暖,世态炎凉,或是兴废交替,大治大乱,朝代更替,真个数不胜数。有那元末施公所著《水浒》一书传世,脍炙人口,黄口小儿也多有耳闻。金圣叹公有言:天下文章,无出《水浒》右者。今有小子风云,忝做一续。名曰《水浒别录》,叙说些水浒的节外之枝。特邀同好前来QQ群112168456共聚大义。
  • 位面交易终端

    位面交易终端

    你是位面商人??呵呵,小心我剥离你的商人身份,要知道位面商人就是我创建的
  • 惊魂探险2

    惊魂探险2

    误入鲸鱼的嘴里还能活着出来吗,美国的死亡谷真的有进无出吗,唐古拉有什么古怪?这些海底深山的险恶是真实遭遇还只是耸人听闻呢?
  • 公主的迷迭香吻

    公主的迷迭香吻

    【十年光阴,是谁?面死如灰。又是谁?如烟花搬灿烂却留不到天明。】她与他第一次邂逅是在一颗星星树下。他也曾对她说:“我对你,如星星一般,千古永亘。“直到一天,他背向而离,任她怎么哭喊挽留,也不曾回眸。如今,他回来了,她眼里却只剩冰渣。【流年似水,他不言,她不语。谁把光阴辗碎,埋入年轮?】