The Deerslayer

Deerslayer

How did the conflict of the story resolve?

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They tied Deerslayer to a tree and trying to intimidate, toss knives, tomahawks, shoot guns - so as not to cause serious wounds. The hunter did not only turn his head away, but did not even close the eyes. This led Huron furious - they laid out a fire. Hetty appears - she was considered feeble-minded, and was allowed to walk everywhere. She scattered with a stick the burning fire. Indians withdrew the girl aside, intending to continue the torture, but Chingachgook interfered. He jumped out of the bushes, with lightning speed crossed a clearing, cut the rope and gave Deerslayer a rifle. Confusion. However, enemies were in abundance. Friends were inevitably to die. But there are heard heavy, rhythmic tread of the soldiers' feet, drum roll. Huron in panic rushing around, almost all men and women dies.

Hatty was among the injured. And even Hetty bravely endured suffering, surprising military doctor - her life was extinguished. Judith crying beside her sister - friends say goodbye to the dying. Hattie was buried at the bottom of the lake.

After the funeral the orphaned Judith stayed in private with Deerslayer. Straightforward hunter she liked a lot, but quite frank he did not guess it. Understanding that now or never - Judith, overcoming shyness, offered Deerslayer to take her as his wife. Hunter was silent, trying not to offend the girl