The Shadow of the North eBook

Joseph Alexander Altsheler
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 353 pages of information about The Shadow of the North.

The Shadow of the North eBook

Joseph Alexander Altsheler
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 353 pages of information about The Shadow of the North.

“Ah, it iss you, Robert, you scapegrace, and it iss you, Tayoga, you wild Onondaga!  It iss a glad day for me that you haf come, but I thought you both dead, und well you might be, reckless, thoughtless lads who haf not the thought uf the future in your minds.”

Robert shook the fat hand in both of his and laughed.

“You are the same as of old, Mynheer Jacobus,” he said, “and before Tayoga and I saw you, but while we heard you, we agreed that there had been no change, and that we did not want any.”

“And why should I change, you two young rascals?  Am I not goot enough as I am?  Haf I not in the past given the punishment to both uf you und am I not able to do it again, tall and strong as the two uf you haf grown?  Ah, such foolish lads!  Perhaps you haf been spared because pity wass taken on your foolishness.  But iss it Mynheer Willet beyond you?  That iss a man of sense.”

“It’s none other than Dave, Mynheer Jacobus,” said Robert.

“Then why doesn’t he come in?” exclaimed Mynheer Jacobus Huysman.  “He iss welcome here, doubly, triply welcome, und he knows it.”

“Dave!  Dave!  Hurry!” called Robert, “or Mynheer Jacobus will chastise you.  He’s so anxious to fall on your neck and welcome you that he can’t wait!”

Willet came swiftly up the brick walk, and the hands of the two big men met in a warm clasp.

“You see I’ve brought the boys back to you again, Jacob,” said the hunter.

“But what reckless lads they’ve become,” grumbled Mynheer Huysman.  “I can see the mischief in their eyes now.  They wass bad enough when they went to school here und lived with me, but since they’ve run wild in the forests this house iss not able to hold them.”

“Don’t you worry, Jacob, old friend.  These arms and shoulders of mine are still strong, and if they make you trouble I will deal with them.  But we just stopped a minute to inquire into the state of your health.  Can you tell us which is now the best inn in Albany?”

The face of Mynheer Jacobus Huysman flamed, and his eyes blazed in the center of it, two great red lights.

“Inn!  Inn!” he roared in his queer mixture of English, Dutch and German accent “Iss it that your head hass been struck by lightning und you haf gone crazy?  If there wass a thousand inns at Albany you und Robert und Tayoga could not stop at one uf them.  Iss not the house uf Jacobus Huysman good enough for you?”

Robert, Tayoga and the hunter laughed aloud.

“He did but make game of you, Mynheer Jacobus,” said Robert.  “We will alter your statement and say if there were a thousand inns in Albany you could not make us stay at any one of them.  Despite your commands we would come directly to your house.”

Mynheer Jacobus Huysman permitted himself to smile.  But his voice renewed its grumbling tone.

“Ever the same,” he said.  “You must stay here, although only the good Lord himself knows in what condition my house will be when you leave.  You are two wild lads.  It iss not so strange uf you, Robert Lennox, who are white, but I would expect better uf Tayoga, who is to be a great Onondaga chief some day.”

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