CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I1809
IITheEmperorFrancisIIITheCourierandtheAmbassadorIVTheEmperorandhisBrothersVThePerformanceof\"TheCreation\"
VIAndreasHoferVIIAndreasHoferattheTheatreVIIIConsecrationoftheFlags,andFarewellIXTisTime!
XAnthonyWallnerofWindisch—MatreyXITheDeclarationofLoveXIIFarewell!
XIIITheBridegroomXIVTheBridgeofSt。LawrenceXVTheBridgeofLaditchXVIOntheSterzingerMoosXVIITheHay—WagonsXVIIICaptureofInnspruckXIXTheCapitulationofWiltauXXElizaWallner\'sReturnXXITheCatastropheXXIIElizaandUlrichXXIIITheTriumphofDeathXXIVTheArchdukeJohnatComornXXVTheEmperorFrancisatWolkersdorfXXVITheReplyoftheKingofPrussiaXXVIITheBattleofWagramXXVIIITheArmisticeofZnaymXXIXHoferandSpeckbacherXXXTheCapuchin\'sOathXXXITheFirstBattleXXXIITheFifteenthofAugustatInnspruckXXXIIIAndreasHofer,theEmperor\'sLieutenantXXXIVTheFifteenthofAugustatComornXXXVADayoftheEmperor\'sLieutenantXXXVITheLoversXXXVIIElza\'sReturnXXXVIIITheWeddingXXXIXTheTreatyofPeaceXLDreadfulTidingsXLIBetrayalandSeizureofHoferXLIITheWarningXLIIITheFlightXLIVAndreasHofer\'sDeathCHAPTERI。
1809。
Theyear1809hadcome;butthewaragainstFrance,sointenselylongedforbyallAustria,hadnotyetbrokenout,andthepeopleandthearmywerevainlywaitingforthewar—cryoftheirsovereign,theEmperorFrancis。Itistrue,notafewgreatthingsbadbeenaccomplishedinthecourseofthepastyear:Austriahadarmed,organizedthemilitia,strengthenedherfortresses,andfilledhermagazines;buttheemperorstillhesitatedtotakethelastandmostdecisivestepbycrowninghismilitarypreparationswithaformaldeclarationofwar。
Noonelookedforthisdeclarationofwarmoreintenselythantheemperor\'ssecondbrother,theArchdukeJohn,ayoungmanofscarcelytwenty—seven。Hehadbeenthesoulofallthepreparationswhich,sincethesummerof1808,hadbeenmadethroughoutAustria;hehadconceivedtheplanoforganizingthemilitiaandthereserves;andhaddrawnuptheproclamationofthe12thofMay,1808,bywhichallable—bodiedAustrianswerecalledupontotakeuparms。Butthisexhaustedhispowers;hecouldorganizethearmy,butcouldnotsaytoit,\"Takethefieldagainsttheenemy!\"Theemperoralonecouldutterthisword,andhewassilent。
\"Andhewillbesilentuntilthefavorablemomenthaspassed,\"
sighedtheArchdukeJohn,when,onreturningfromaverylonginterviewwiththeemperor,hewasalonewithhisfriend,GeneralNugent,inhiscabinet。
Hehadcommunicatedtothisconfidantthefulldetailsofhisinterviewwiththeemperor,andconcludedhisreportbysaying,withadeepsigh,\"Theemperorwillbesilentuntilthefavorablemomenthaspassed!\"
CountNugentgazedwithalookofheart—feltsympathyintothearchduke\'smournfulface;hesawthetearsfillingJohn\'slargeblueeyes;hesawthathefirmlycompressedhislipsasiftostifleacryofpainorrage,andthatheclinchedhishandsintheagonyofhisdespair。Animatedbytendercompassion,thegeneralapproachedthearchduke,whohadsunkintoachair,andlaidhishandgentlyonhisshoulder。\"Courage,courage!\"hewhispered;\"nothingislostasyet,andyourimperialhighness——\"
\"Ah,whydoyouaddressmewith`imperialhighness\'?\"criedthearchduke,almostindignantly。\"Doyounotsee,then,thatthisisamiserabletitlebywhichFateseemstomockme,andwhichitthundersconstantly,and,asitwere,sneeringlyintomyears,inordertoremindmeagainandagainofmydeplorablepowerlessness?
Thereisnothing\'imperial\'aboutmebuttheyokeunderwhichIamgroaning;andmy`highness\'istobecomparedonlywiththecrumbsofLazaruswhichfellfromtherichman\'stable。Andyettherearepersons,Nugent,whoenvymethesecrumbs——menwhothinkitabrilliantandgloriouslottobean\'imperialhighness,\'thebrotherofasovereignemperor!Ah,theydonotknowthatthistitlemeansonlythatIamdoomedtoeverlastingdependenceandsilence,andthattheemperor\'svaletdechambreandhisprivatesecretaryaremoreinfluentialmenthantheArchdukeJohn,whocannotdoanythingbutsubmit,besilent,andlookoninidleness。\"
\"Nowyourimperialhighnessslandersyourself,\"exclaimedCountNugent。\"Youhavenotbeensilent,youhavenotlookedoninidleness,buthaveworkedincessantlyandcourageouslyforthesalvationofyourpeopleandyourcountry。Whodrewuptheoriginalplanfortheorganizationofthemilitiaandthereserves?Whoelaborateditsmostminutedetailswithadmirablesagacity?ItwastheArchdukeJohn——thearchdukeinwhomallAustriahopes,andwhoisthelastrefugeandcomfortofallpatriots!\"
\"Ah,howmuchallofyouaretobepitied,myfriend,ifyouhopeinme!\"sighedJohn。\"WhatamI,then?Apooratomwhichisallowedtomoveintheglareoftheimperialsun,butwhichwouldbeannihilatedsosoonasitshouldpresumetobeanindependentluminary。Pray,Nugent,donotspeakofsuchhopes;for,iftheemperorshouldhearofit,notonlywouldmylibertybeendangered,butalsoyoursandthatofallwhoareofyouropinion。Theemperordoesnotliketoseetheeyesofhissubjectsfixeduponme;everykindwordutteredaboutmesourshimandincreasestheill—willwithwhichheregardsme。\"
\"Thatisimpossible,yourhighness,\"exclaimedthecount。\"Howcanourexcellentemperorhelplovinghisbrother,whoissogifted,sohigh—mindedandlearned,andwithalsomodestandkind—hearted?Howcanhehelpbeinghappytoseethatothersloveandappreciatehimtoo?\"
\"DoestheemperorlovemybrotherCharles,whoismuchmoregiftedandhigh—mindedthanIam?\"askedJohn,shrugginghisshoulders。
\"Didhenotarresthisvictoriouscareer,andrecallhimfromthearmy,although,orratherBECAUSE,heknewthatthearmyidolizedhim,andthatallAustrialovedhimandhopedinhim?Ah,believeme,theemperorisdistrustfulofallhisbrothers,andallourprotestationsofloveanddevotednessdonottouchhim,butreboundpowerlesslyfromthearmorofjealousywithwhichhehassteeledhisheartagainstus。Yousee,Itellyouallthiswithperfectcomposure,butIconfessitcostmeoncemanytearsandinwardstruggles,anditwaslongbeforemyheartbecamecalmandresigned。
Myheartlongyearnedforlove,confidence,andfriendship。Ihavegotovertheseyearningsnow,andresignedmyselftobelonely,andremainsoallmylifelong。Thatistosay,\"addedthearchduke,withagentlesmile,holdingouthishandtothecount,\"lonely,withoutasister,withoutabrother——lonelyinmyfamily。However,I
havefoundamostdelightfulcompensationforthisloneliness,forI
callyouandHormayrfriends;Ihavemybooks,whichalwayscomfort,divert,andamuseme;andlast,Ihavemygreatandglorioushopesregardingthefutureofthefatherland。Ah,howcouldIsaythatI
waspoorandlonelywhenIamsorichinhopes,andhavetwonobleandfaithfulfriends?Iamsure,Nugent,youwillneverdesertme,butstandbymetotheend——tothegreatdayofvictory,ortotheendofourhumiliationanddisgrace?\"
\"Yourimperialhighnessknowsfullwellthatmyheartwillneverturnfromyou;thatIloveandrevereyou;thatyouaretometheembodimentofallthatisnoble,great,andbeautiful;thatIwouldbejoyfullyreadyatanyhourtosufferdeathforyou;andthatneitherprosperitynoradversitycouldinducemetoforsakeyou。Youarethehopeofmyheart,youarethehopeofmycountry——nay,thehopeofallGermany。Weallneedyourassistance,yourheart,yourarm;forweexpectthatyouwillplaceyourselfattheheadofGermany,andleadustogloriousvictories!\"
\"Godgrantthatthehourwhenweshalltakethefieldmaysooncome!
Then,myfriend,IshallprovethatIamready,likeallofyou,toshedmyheart\'sbloodforthefatherland,andconquerordieforthelibertyofAustria,thelibertyofGermany。ForinthepresentstateofaffairsthefateofGermany,too,dependsonthesuccessofourarms。IfwesuccumbandhavetosubmittothesamehumiliationsasPrussia,thewholeofGermanywillbebutaFrenchprovince,andthefreedomandindependenceofourfatherlandwillbedestroyedforlongyearstocome。Iamtooweaktosurvivesuchadisgrace。IfAustriafalls,Ishallfalltoo;ifGermanlibertydies,Ishalldietoo。\"[Footnote:TheArchdukeJohn\'sownwords。——See\"Forty—eightLettersfromArchdukeJohnofAustriatoJohannesvonMuller,\"p。
90。]
\"Germanlibertywillnotdie!\"exclaimedCountNugent,enthusiastically;\"itwilltakethefieldonedayagainstallthepowerfulandpettytyrantsofthefatherland。ThenitwillchoosetheArchdukeJohnitsgeneral—in—chief,andhewillleadittovictory!\"
\"No,no,myfriend,\"saidJohn,mournfully;\"Faterefusestoletmeplayadecisivepartinthehistoryoftheworld。Myrolewillalwaysbebutasecondaryone;mywillwillalwaysbeimpeded,myarmwillbeparalyzedforever。Youknowit。YouknowthatIamconstantlysurroundedbysecretspiesandeavesdroppers,whowatchmewithlynx—eyedmistrustandmisrepresenteverystepItake。Itwasalwaysso,andwillremainsountilIdieorbecomeadecrepitoldman,whosearmisnolongerabletowieldtheswordoreventhepen。ThatIamyoung,thatIhaveaheartforthesufferingsofmycountry,aheartnotonlyforthehonorofAustria,butforthatofGermany——thatiswhatgivesumbragetothem,whatrendersmesuspiciousintheireyes,andcausesthemtoregardmeasarevolutionist。Ihadtosufferagooddealformyconvictions;agreatmanyobstacleswereraisedagainstallmyplans;andyetI
desiredonlytocontributetothewelfareofthewhole;Idemandednothingformyself,buteverythingforthefatherland。TothefatherlandIwishedtodevotemybloodandmylife;forthefatherlandIwishedtoconquerinthedisastrouscampaignof1805。
However,suchwerenottheplansofmyadversaries;theydidnotwishtocarryonthewarwithsufficientenergyandperseverance;
theywouldnotgivemybrotherCharlesandmeanopportunitytodistinguishourselvesandgainapopularname。WheneverIplannedavigorousattack,Iwasnotpermittedtocarryitintoeffect。
Whenever,withmycorps,Imighthaveexertedadecisiveinfluenceuponthefortunesofthewar,Iwasorderedtoretreatwithmytroopstosomedistantpositionofnoimportancewhatever;andwhenIremonstrated,theychargedmewithrebellingagainsttheemperor\'sauthority。Ah,Isufferedagreatdealinthosedays,andthewoundswhichmyheartreceivedatthatjuncturearebleedingyet。Ihadtosuccumb,whenthemenwhohadcommencedthewaratahighlyunfavorabletime,conducteditatanequallyunfavorablemoment,andmadepeace。AndbythatpeaceAustrialosthermostloyalprovince,thebeautifulTyrol,oneoftheoldeststatesoftheHapsburgs;andhermostfertileprovince,theterritoryofVenetiaandDalmatia,forwhichIdidnotgrievesomuch,becauseitalwayswasasourceofpoliticaldissensionsandquarrelsforthehereditaryprovincesofAustria。WhatafflictedmemostsorelywasthelossoftheTyrol,andevennowIcannotthinkofitwithoutthemostprofoundemotion。
ItseemedasthoughFatewerebentonblottingoutfromourmemoryallthatmightremindusofourancestors,theirvirtues,theirpatriotism,andtheirperseveranceinthedaysofuniversaladversity;andasthough,inconsequenceofthis,thespirit,oftheHapsburgshadalmostbecomeextinct,andweweretoloseallthattheybadgainedinthedaysoftheirgreatness。[Footnote:John\'sownwords。——See\"Forty—eightLettersfromArchdukeJohntoJohannesvonMuller,\"p。103。]ButnowFateiswillingtogiveusanotheropportunitytorepairourfaultsandshowthatweareworthyofourancestors。Ifweallowthistopasstoo,allislost,notonlythethroneoftheHapsburgs,butalsotheirhonor!\"
\"Thisopportunitywillnotpass!\"exclaimedthecount。\"ThethroneoftheHapsburgswillbepreserved,foritisprotectedbytheArchdukesJohnandCharles,abravearmythatiseagerforawarwithFrance,andafaithful,intrepidpeople,whichissincerelydevotedtoitsimperialdynasty,whichneverwillacknowledgeanotherruler,andwhichneverwilldesertitsHapsburgs。\"
\"Yes,thepeoplewillnotdesertus,\"saidJohn,\"butworsethingsmayhappen;wemaydesertourselves。Justlookaround,Nugent,andseehowlamewehavesuddenlybecomeagain;howwehaveallatoncestoppedhalfway,unabletodecidewhetheritmightnotbebetterforustolaydownourarmsagainandsurrenderatdiscretiontotheEmperoroftheFrench。\"
\"Fortunately,itistoolatenowtotakesucharesolution;forAustriahasalreadygonesofarthatahesitatingpolicyatthisjuncturewillnolongersucceedinpacifyingtheEmperoroftheFrench。Anditisowingtotheeffortsofyourimperialhighnessthatitisso;weareindebtedforittoyourzeal,yourenergy,andyourenthusiasmforthegoodcause,whichisnownolongerthecauseofAustria,butthatofGermany。Andthiscausewillnotsuccumb;
Godwillnotallowagreatandnoblepeopletobetrampledunderfootbyaforeigntyrant,whobidsdefiancetothemostsacredtreatiesandthelawofnations,andwhowouldliketooverthrowallthronestoconverttheforeignkingdomsandempiresintoprovincesofhisempire,blotoutthehistoryofthenationsanddynasties,andhaveallengulfedbyhisuniversalmonarchy。\"
\"Godmaynotdecreethis,butHemayperhapsallowitifthewillofthenationsandtheprincesshouldnotbestrongenoughtosetboundstosuchmischief。Whenthefeelingoflibertyandindependencedoesnotincitethenationstoriseenthusiasticallyanddefendtheirrights,Godsendsthematyrantasascourgetochastisethem。Andsuch,Iamafraid,isourcase。Germanyhaslostfaithinherself,inherhonor;sheliesexhaustedatthefeetofthetyrant,andisreadytobetrampledinthedustbyhim。JustlookaroundinourGermanfatherland。Whatdoyouseethere?Allthesovereignprinceshaverenouncedtheirindependence,andbecomeNapoleon\'svassals;theyobeyhiswill,theysubmittohisorders,andsendtheirarmiesnotagainsttheenemyofGermany,butagainsttheenemiesofFrance,nomatterwhetherthoseenemiesaretheirGermanbrethrenornot。TheGermanprinceshaveformedtheConfederationoftheRhine,andtheobjectofthisconfederationisnottopreservethefrontieroftheRhinetoGermany,buttosecuretheRhinetoFrance。TheGermanprincesarebeggingforhonorsandterritoriesatthecourtofNapoleon;theydonotshrinkfrommanifestingtheirfealtytotheirmaster,theEmperoroftheFrench,bybetrayingtheinterestsofGermany;theyareplayinghereatViennathepartofthemeanestspies;theyarewatchingalloursteps,andareshamelessenoughtohavetheEmperorNapoleonrewardtheirinfamybyconferringroyaltitlesonthem,andtoacceptathishandsGermanterritorieswhichhetookfromGermanprinces。
Bavariadidnotdisdaintoaggrandizeherterritoriesatourexpense;WurtembergacceptswithoutblushingtheterritoriesofotherGermanprincesatthebandsofNapoleon,whothusrewardsherfortheincessantwarningsbywhichtheKingofWurtembergurgestheEmperoroftheFrenchtobeonhisguardagainstAustria,andalwaysdistrusttheintentionsoftheEmperorFrancis。[Footnote:
Schlosser,\"HistoryoftheEighteenthCentury,\"vol。vii。,p。488。]
InthemiddleoftheGermanempireweseeanewFrenchkingdom;
Westphalia,establishedbyNapoleon\'sorders;itisformedofthespoilstakenfromPrussiaandHanover;andtheGermanprincessufferit,andtheGermanpeoplebowtheirheads,silentlytothedisgracefulforeignyoke!Ah,Nugent,myheartisfullofgriefandanger,fullofthebitternessofdespair;forIhavelostfaithinGermany,andseeshudderinglythatshewilldecayanddie,asPolanddied,ofherownweakness。Ah,itwouldbedreadful,dreadful,ifwetoo,hadtofall,astheunfortunateKosciuskodid,withthedespairingcryof\'FinisGermaniae!\'\"
\"No,thatwillneverhappen!\"criedNugent。\"No,GermanywillneverendurethedisgraceanddebasementofPoland;shewillneversinktoruinandperishlikePoland。Itistrue,amajorityoftheGermanprincesbowtoNapoleon\'spower,andwemaychargethemwithinfidelityandtreasonagainstGermany;butwecannotpreferthesamechargeagainsttheGermanpeopleandthesubjectsofthetraitorousGermanprinces。Theyhaveremainedfaithful,andhavenotyetlostfaithintheirfatherland。Theyareindignantlychampingthebitwithwhichtheirdespotshaveshuttheirmouth;and,insilence,harmony,andconfidenceinGod,theyarepreparingforthegreathourwhentheywillrise,forthesacreddaywhentheywillbreaktheirshackleswiththedivinestrengthofaunitedandhigh—
mindedpeople。Everywheretheembersaresmoulderingundertheashes;everywheresecretsocietiesandleagueshavebeenformed;
everywherethereareconspirators,depotsofarms,andpasswords;
everywherethepeopleofGermanyarewaitingonlyforthemomentwhentheyaretostrikethefirstblow,andforthesignaltorise。
AndtheyareinhopesnowthatAustriawillgivethesignal。OurpreparationsforwarhavebeenhailedwithexultationthroughoutGermany:everywherethepeoplearereadytotakeuparmssosoonasAustriadrawsthesword。TheexampleofSpainandPortugalhastaughttheGermanshowthearrogantconquerormustbemet;theexampleofAustriawillfillthemwithboundlessenthusiasm,andleadthemtothemostgloriousvictories!\"
\"Andwearestilltemporizingandhesitating,\"exclaimedJohn,mournfully;\"wearenotcourageousenoughtostrikethefirstblow!
Allisready;theemperorhasonlytoutterthedecisiveword,butherefusestodoso!\"
\"Theenthusiasmofhispeoplewillsooncompelhimandhisadviserstoutterthatword,\"saidNugent。\"Austriacannolongerretracehersteps;shemustadvance。AustriamustleadGermanyinthesacredstruggleforliberty;shecannolongerretracehersteps。\"
\"Godgrantthatyourwordsmaybeverified!\"criedJohn,liftinghistearfuleyestoheaven;\"Godgrantthat——\"
Alowrappingatthedoorleadingtothesmallsecretcorridorcausedthearchduketopauseandturnhiseyeswithasearchingexpressiontothisdoor。
Therappingwasrepeated,morerapidlythanbefore。
\"ItisHormayr,\"exclaimedthearchduke,joyfully;andhehastenedtothesecretdoorandopeneditquickly。
Atallyoungman,intheuniformofanAustriansuperiorofficer,appearedintheopendoor。Thearchdukegraspedbothhishandsanddrewhimhastilyintothecabinet。
\"Hormayr,myfriend,\"hesaid,breathlessly,\"youhavereturnedfromtheTyrol?YouhavesucceededinfulfillingthemissionwithwhichI
intrustedyou?YouhavecarriedmygreetingstotheTyrolese?Oh,speak,speak,myfriend!Whatdomypoor,desertedTyrolesesay?\"
BaronvonHormayrfixedhisflashingdarkeyeswithanexpressionofjoyfultendernessontheexcitedfaceofthearchduke。
\"TheTyrolesesendgreetingtotheArchdukeJohn,\"hesaid;\"theTyrolesehopethattheArchdukeJohnwilldeliverthemfromthehatefulyokeoftheBavarians;theTyrolesebelievethatthehourhasarrived,whentheymayrecovertheirliberty;andtoprovethis—
—\"
\"Toprovethis?\"askedthearchduke,breathlessly,whenHormayrpausedamoment。
\"Toprovethis,\"saidHormayr,inalowervoice,steppingupclosertotheprince,\"someofthemostinfluentialandrespectablecitizensoftheTyrolhaveaccompaniedmetoVienna;theydesiretoassureyourimperialhighnessoftheirloyaldevotedness,andreceiveinstructionsfromyou。\"
\"IsAndreasHofer,thelandwirth,amongthem?\"askedthearchduke,eagerly。
\"Heis,andsoareWallnerandSpeckbacher。IbringtoyourimperialhighnesstheleadingmenoftheTyrolesepeasants,andwouldliketoknowwhenImayintroducethemtoyou,andatwhathouryouwillgrantaprivateaudiencetomyTyrolesefriends?\"
\"Oh,Iwillseethematonce!\"exclaimedJohn,impatiently。\"Myheartlongstogazeintothefaithful,beautifuleyesoftheTyrolese,andreadintheirhonestfacesiftheyreallyarestilldevotedandattachedtome。Bringthemtome,Hormayr;makehaste——
butno,Iforgotthatitisbroaddaylight,andthatthespieswatchingmehaveeyestosee,earstohear,andtonguestoreporttotheemperorasdreadfulcrimesallthattheyhaveseenandheardhere。Wemustwait,therefore,untilthespieshaveclosedtheireyes,untildarkandreticentnighthasdescendedonearth,and——。
Well,Conrad,whatisit?\"thearchdukeinterruptedhimself,lookingathisvaletdechambre,whohadjustenteredhastilybythedooroftheanteroom。
\"Pardonme,yourimperialhighness,\"saidConrad;\"amessengerofhermajestytheempressisintheanteroom。Hermajestyhasorderedhimtodeliverhismessageonlytothearchdukehimself。\"
\"Lethimcomein,\"saidthearchduke。
Conradopenedthedoor,andtheimperialmessengerappearedonthethreshold。
\"HermajestytheEmpressLudovicasendsherrespectstothearchduke,\"saidthemessenger,approachingthearchdukerespectfully。\"Hermajestythanksyourimperialhighnessforthebookwhichyoulenther;andshereturnsitwithsincerethanks。\"
AnexpressionofastonishmentoverspreadJohn\'sface,butitsoondisappeared,andthearchdukereceivedwithacalmsmilethesmallsealedpackagewhichthemessengerhandedtohim。
\"Allright,\"hesaid;\"tellhermajestytoacceptmythanks。\"
Themessengerreturnedtotheanteroom,andConradclosedthedoorbehindhim。
\"Placeyourselfbeforethedoor,Nugent,thatnobodymaybeabletolookthroughthekey—hole,\"whisperedJohn,\"foryouknowthatIdonottrustConrad。Andyou,Hormayr,watchthesecretdoor。\"
Thetwogentlemenhastenednoiselesslytoobey。Thearchdukecastasearchingglancearoundthewalls,asifafraidthateventhesilkenhangingsmightcontainsomewhereanopeningfortheeyesofaspy,orserveasacovertoanearofDionysius。
\"Somethingofimportancemusthaveoccurred,\"whisperedJohn;
\"otherwisetheempresswouldnothaveventuredtosendmeadirectmessage。Ididnotlendherabook,andyouknowweagreedwiththeladiesofourpartytocommunicatedirectnewstoeachotheronlyincasesofpressingnecessity。Letusseenowwhatitis。\"
Hehastilytoreopenthesealedpackageanddrewfromitasmallprayer—bookboundinblackvelvet。Whilehewasturningovertheleaveswithasmile,asmallpieceofpaperflutteredfrombetweenthegilt—edgedleavesanddroppedtothefloor。
\"Thatisit,\"saidJohn,smiling,pickingupthepaper,andfixinghiseyesonit。\"Thereisnothingonit,\"hethenexclaimed,contemplatingbothsidesofthepaper。\"Thereisnotawordonit。
Itisonlyabook—mark,thatisall。But,perhaps,somethingiswritteninthebook,ortheremaybeanotherpaper。\"
\"No,yourimperialhighness,\"whisperedNugent,steppingbackafewpacesfromthedoor。\"ThePrincessLichtensteinwhisperedtomeyesterday,atthecourtconcert,thatshehadobtainedanexcellentwayofsendingawrittenmessagetoherfriendsandallies,andthat,ifwereceivedapieceofwhitepaperfromtheladiesofourparty,wehadbetterpreserveitandreaditafterwardnearthefireplace。\"
\"Ah,sympatheticink,\"exclaimedJohn;\"well,wewillsee。\"
Hehastilyapproachedthefireplace,whereabrightfirewasburning,andheldthepieceofpaperclosetotheflames。
Immediatelyanumberofblackdotsandlinesappearedonthepaper;
thesedotsandlinesassumedgraduallytheshapeoffinely—writtenwords。
Thearchdukefollowedwithraptattentioneveryline,everyletterthatappearedonthewhitepaper,andnowhereadasfollows:
\"TheFrenchambassadorhasrequestedtheemperortogranthimanaudienceateleveno\'clockthismorning。AcourierfromMetternichinParishasarrived,and,Ibelieve,broughtimportantnews。Thedecisivehourisathand。Hastentotheemperor;leavenothingundonetoprevailonhimtotakeaboldstand。SendsomebodytotheArchdukeCharles;requesthimtorepairlikewisetotheemperorandinfluencehiminthesamedirection。Ihavepavedthewayforyou。I
hopetheFrenchambassadorwill,inspiteofhimself,beourally,andbyhisdefiantandarrogantbearing,attainforustheobjectwhichwehavehithertobeenunabletoaccomplishbyourpersuasionandourarguments。Makehaste!Burnthispaper。\"
Thearchdukesignedtohistwoconfidantstocometohim,andpointedtothepaper。Whentheyhadhastilyreadthelines,hethrewthepaperintotheflames,andturnedtothetwogentlemenwhostoodbehindhim。
\"Well,whatdoyouthinkofit?\"heinquired。\"ShallIdowhatthesemysteriouslinesaskofme?ShallIgototheemperorwithoutbeingsummonedtohim?\"
\"Theempressrequestsyoutodoso,andsheisasprudentassheisenergetic,\"saidCountNugent。
\"Isay,liketheempress,thedecisivehourisathand,\"exclaimedBaronvonHormayr。\"Hastentotheemperor;tryoncemoretoforcetheswordintohishand,andtowrestatlengththemuch—wished—forwords,\'WaragainstFrance!\'fromhislips。TheTyroleseareonlywaitingforthesewords,torisefortheiremperorandbecomeagainhislovinganddevotedsubjects。AllAustria,nay,allGermany,islongingforthesewords,whichwillbethesignalofthedeliveranceofthefatherlandfromtheFrenchyoke。Oh,mylordandprince,hastentotheemperor;speaktohimwiththeimpassionedeloquenceofthecherubim,breakthefatalcharmthatholdsAustriaandtheTyrolenthralled!\"
Atthismomentthelargeclockstandingonthemantelpiececommencedstriking。
\"Eleveno\'clock,\"saidthearchduke——\"thehourwhentheemperoristogiveanaudiencetotheFrenchambassador。Itishightime,therefore。Nugent,hastentomybrother;implorehimtorepairforthwithtotheemperor,andtoactthistimeatleastinunisonwithme。Tellhimthateverythingisatstake,andthatwemustriskalltowinall。Butyou,Hormayr,gotomydearTyrolese;tellthemthatIwillreceivethemhereattwelveo\'clockto—night,andconductthemtomeatthathour,myfriend。Wewillholdacouncilofwaratmidnight。\"
\"Andyourimperialhighnessdoesnotforgetthatyoupromisedtogototheconcertto—night?\"askedNugent。\"Yourhighnessisawarethatourfriendsnotonlyintendto—nighttogiveanovationtotheveteranmasterofGermanart,JosephHaydn,butwishalsotoprofitbytheGermanmusictomakeapoliticaldemonstration;andtheylongforthepresenceoftheimperialcourt,thattheemperorandhisbrothersmaywitnessthepatrioticenthusiasmofVienna。\"
\"Ishallcertainlybepresent,\"saidthearchduke,earnestly,\"andI
hopetheempresswillsucceedinprevailingontheemperortogototheconcert。——Well,then,myfriends,letusgotowork,andnayGodgrantsuccesstoourefforts!\"
CHAPTERII。
THEEMPERORFRANCIS。
TheEmperorFrancishadto—dayenteredhisstudyatanearlierhourthanusual,andwasindustriouslyengagedthereinfinishingaminiaturecupwhichhehadcommencedcuttingfromapeach—stoneyesterday。Onthetablebeforehimlaythedrawingofthemodelafterwhichhewasshapingthecup;andFrancisliftedhisevesonlyfromtimetotimetofixthemonthedrawing,andcompareitwithhisownwork。Thesecomparisons,however,apparentlydidnotleadtoacheeringresult,fortheemperorfrownedandputthecupratherimpetuouslyclosetothedrawingonthetable。
\"Ibelieve,forsooth,thecupisnotstraight,\"murmuredtheemperortohimself,contemplatingfromallsidesthediminutiveobjectwhichhadcosthimsomuchlabor。\"Sureenough,itisnotstraight,ithasahumpononeside。Yes,yes,nothingisstraight,nowadays;andevenGodinheavencreatesHisthingsnolongerstraight,anddoesnotshrinkfromlettingthepeach—stonesgrowcrooked。Butnomatter——whatGoddoesiswelldone,\"addedtheemperor,crossinghimselfdevoutly;\"evenanemperormustnotcensureit,andmustnotgrumblewhenhiscupisnotstraightbecauseGodgavethepeach—
stoneahump。Well,perhaps,Imaychangeityet,andmakethecupstraight。\"
Heagaintookupthelittlecup,andcommencedindustriouslyworkingatitwithhissharpfiles,pointedknives,andgimlets。Itwashardwork;largedropsofsweatstoodontheemperor\'sforehead;hisarmsached,andhisfingersbecamesoreunderthepressureoftheknivesandfiles;buttheemperordidnotmindit,onlyfromtimetotimewipingthesweatfromhisbrow,andthencontinuinghislaborwithrenewedzeal。
Closetothesmalltablecontainingthetoolsstoodtheemperor\'slargewriting—table。Largepilesofdocumentsandpaperslayonthistable,andamongthemwerescatteredalsomanylettersanddispatcheswithbroadofficialseals。Buttheemperorhadnotyetthoughtofopeningthesedispatchesorunsealingtheseletters。Thepeach—stonehadengrossedhisattentionthismorning,andhehadunsealedonlyoneofthepapers;theemperorhadreadonlythereportofthesecretpoliceontheeventsofthepreviousday。ThesereportsofthesecretpoliceandtheChiffre—CabinetwerethefavoritereadingmatteroftheEmperorFrancis,andhewouldhaveflownintoatoweringpassionifhehadnotfoundthemonhiswriting—tableearlyeverymorning。
Thankstothesereports,theemperorkneweverymorningallthathadoccurredinViennaduringthepreviousday;whattheforeignambassadorshaddone,and,aboveallthings,whathisbrothers,theArchdukesCharles,Ferdinand,Joseph,andJohn,hadsaid,done,andperhapsonlythought。To—day\'sreporthadnotcommunicatedmanyimportantthingstotheemperor;ithadonlyinformedhimthat,atdaybreak,acourierfromParishadarrivedatthehouseoftheFrenchambassador,CountAndreossi,andthatthereweregoodreasonstobelievethatbehadbroughthighlyimportantnews。