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| Original title | The Last of the Mohikans |
|---|---|
| Language | Norwegian |
| Author | James Fenimore Cooper |
| Year | N.W. Damm & Søn, 1976 |
| First Published | 1826 |
| ISBN | 9788251782517 |
| Google Books ID | Gdt8tQEACAAJ |
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Cora and Alice Munro, daughters of Lieutenant Colonel Munro, are traveling with Major Duncan Heyward from Fort Edward to Fort William Henry, where Munro is in command, and acquire another companion in David Gamut, a singing teacher.
They are guided through the forest by a native named Magua, who leads them through a shortcut unaccompanied by the British militia. Heyward is dissatisfied with Magua’s shortcut, and the party roams unguided and finally join Natty Bumppo (known as Hawk–eye), a scout for the British, and his two Mohican friends, Chingachgook and his son Uncas.