  FACING PAGE | Uncas Slays a Deer | 26 | Avoiding the horns of the infuriated animal, Uncas darted to his side, and passed his knife across the throat | The Battle at Glens Falls | 66 | Each of the combatants threw all his energies into that effort, and the result was, that both tottered on the brink of the precipice | The Fight in the Forest | 114 | The battle was now entirely terminated, with the exception of the protracted struggle between Le Renard Subtil and Le Gros Serpent | The Meeting of the Generals | 166 | As soon as this slight salutation had passed, Montcalm moved towards them with a quick but graceful step, baring his head to the veteran, and dropping his spotless plume nearly to the earth in courtesy | The Flight Across the Lake | 214 | The scout having ascertained that the Mohicans were sufficient of themselves to maintain the requisite distance, deliberately laid aside his paddle, and raised the fatal rifle | The Termagant | 250 | Throwing back her light vestment, she stretched forth her long skinny arm, in derision | The Masquerader | 268 | The grim head fell on one side, and in its place appeared the honest, sturdy countenance of the scout | The Lovers | 278 | Heyward and Alice took their way together towards the distant village of the Delawares | The Supplicant | 320 | Cora had cast herself to her knees; and, with hands clenched in each other and pressed upon her bosom, she remained like a beauteous and breathing model of her sex |
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