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Andreas Hofer
投诉 阅读记录

第6章

"AndI,too,amreadytoconquerordiefortheTyrolandtheemperor,andsoisthecorpswhosecommanderIam,"exclaimedthearchdukeenthusiastically。"Theemperor,mygraciousmaster,intendstointrustmewiththecommandofthearmywhichistofightwithandfortheTyrol,whichwillchecktheadvanceoftheenemyapproachingtheTyrolfromtheItalianfrontier,andwillsecondandstrengthentheinsurrectionoftheTyrolese。Now,then,myfriendsandcomradesletuspreparethegreatworkbravely,prudently,andcarefully。Collectyourforces,asIshallcollectmine;makeallyourdispositions,andexhortalltobehaveastruesonsoftheTyrol。Aboveallthings,becautious。Keepinchecknotonlyyourtonguesbutyourfaces,especiallyhereinVienna。ForiftheBavarianspieshereferretoutthatAndreasHofer,Speckbacher,andWallnerareinVienna,andthatIhavehadaninterviewwiththem,theirkeennoseswillscentatoncewhatisgoingon,andtheywillsend,evenbeforewereachtheTyrol,somanyBavarianandFrenchsoldiersintoyourcountry,thatyouwillbetiedhandandfoot,andcannotraiseyourarmsonthe9thofApriltoseizeyourrifles。

Therefore,Irepeatit,keepyourfacesincheck,anddonotallowyourselvestobeseeninthestreetsofViennainthedaytime。Yourbeard,Andy,especiallyisatreacherousthing,anditwouldreallybebestfortheBarbonetoshaveoffhislongmourning—flag。"

AndreasHoferseizedhisbeardwithbothhishands,almostinterror,anddrewitcaressinglythroughhisfingers。

"No,"hesaid,"myfriendsandcountrymenknowmebymybeard,andtheBarboneisawelcomeguestintheItalianTyrol。TheywouldnotrecognizemeifIshouldappearamongthemwithasmoothchin;andtheywoulddoubtifitwasAndreasHoferwhotalkedwiththemaboutthegreatconspiracyandinsurrectionincasetheydidnotseehisblackbeard。"

"No,archduke,"saidSpeckbacher,smilingandwinking,"youmustnotobjecttoourAndy"sbeard,foritistheflagroundwhichtheTyrolesewillrally,andwithwhichtheTyrolwilladornitselfonthedayofinsurrection,astheyputontheirbestclothesonthedayofAssumption。Moreover,AndreasHofermustnotbeungrateful;

andhewouldbeungratefulifheshouldcutoffhisbeardandthrowitaway,forhisbeardgainedhimonedayacoupleoffatoxen。"

"Isthattrue,Andy?"askedJohn,laughing。

"Itis,"saidAndreasHofer,gravely。"Mybearddidgainmetwooxen。Ithappenedasfollows;archduke:Iwasquiteayoungmanyet,andhadmarriedmywife,AnnaGertrudeLadurner,onlyayearbefore。

Iwasveryfondofmylittlewife,anddidnotliketositforhoursinthetavern,asIhaddoneheretofore。Istayedathomeoftenenoughinsteadofattendingtomybusiness,andgoingdowntoItalyorGermanytocarryonmytrafficincorn,wine,horses,andoxen,bywhichIhadmadeagreatdealofmoney。Myfriendssneeredatmystayingsomuchathome,andsaid:"AndyHofer,theSandwirth,isahenpeckedhusband,andhiswifeismasterofthehouse。"Thiswasverydisagreeabletome,for,althoughIlovemyAnnaGertrudefromthebottomofmyheart,Ihavealwaysbeenthemaster;andshehasbeenobedienttome,astheBiblesaysitshouldbebetweenhusbandandwife。Well,onedayIsatathomewithafewfriends;weweredrinkingwineinthebar—room。Suddenlythereenteredtheroomanoldbeggarwithatremendousbeardreachingdowntohisgirdle。I

laughatthebeardandrejoiceoveritsenormouslength。Oneofmyfriends,AnthonyWaidlinger,therichAmselwirth,asksme:"Well,Andy,wouldyouliketowearaslongabeardasthat?""Whynot?"I

replymerrily。"Ah,"exclaimsAnthony,laughing,"youmustnottalksosaucily。Youmustnotwearsolongabeard。Yourwifewillnotpermitit,Andy!"Thismakesmeveryangry;Istartup,andhardlyknowwhatIamdoing。"What!"Icry,"mywife?Shemustobeymewhethershelikesitornot。WhatwillyoubetIwillnotshavemybeardforawholeyear?""Iwillbetyoutwooxen,"saysAnthony;

"butletmewarnyou,Andy,youwilllosetheoxen;forIsticktoit,yourwifewillneverpermityoutobecomethelaughing—stockofthechildrenbyappearinginthestreetswithsuchalion"smane。

Thereforeconsiderthematterwell,Andy,forthereistimeyet。

Admitthatyouwillnotwinthebet,fortwooxenareatstake!""I

havealreadyconsideredeverything,"Isay:"andasforthetwooxen,theywillbejustwhatIwant。Ayearhenceyouwillbringthemtome,AnthonyWaidlinger。"Andthispredictionwasfulfilled。

Ididnotshavemybeard,andAnnaGertrude,mywife,rejoicedatherAndy"sbeardinsteadofbeingangryatit,andthoughtitmadeherhusbandlookagreatdealbetter。Whentheyearwasup,AnthonyWaidlingerdrovehistwooxenwithasullenairintomystable,andsaid:"Nowyoumaycutoffyourfurandhaveapillowmadefromitforyourwife。""Ineednotcutoffmybeardforthatpurpose,"I

replied;"itmaybemywife"spillowevenwhileithangsdownonmybreast。Forsheisagoodanddutifulwife,andIamfondlyattachedtoher。"That,archduke,isthestoryofmybeard,whichIhaveworneversince,andwhichhasoftenbeenapillowwhenmylittleboyandthreegirlsfellasleeponmylap,andunderwhichtheyhaveoftenconcealedtheirlittleheadswhentheirmotherwaslookingforthem。

Youwillaskmenomoretocutoffmybeard——thepillowandplaythingofmychildren。"

"No,Andreas,"saidthearchduke,kindly,"Iwillnot。Wearyourfinebeardasyouhavedonehitherto;mayitbe,notwithstandingitsblackcolor,thevictoriousflagroundwhichtheroyalTyroleseshallrallyonrisingfortheirlordandemperor!Andnow,farewell,myfriends;itisdawning,anditistimeforustoreposealittle。

Gohome,therefore,andwhatremainstobesettledyoumaytalkoverto—morrowwithBaronvonHormayr,whowillgiveyoumoneyfortravellingexpenses,andfordistributionamongtheinnkeepers。Dayafterto—morrowyouwillsetoutforhome,andbringtoallloyalTyrolesethejoyfulnewsthatwarwillbreakout。"

"Yes,yes,warwillbreakout!"exclaimedthethreeTyrolese,exultingly。

"Hush,forGod"ssake,hush!"saidJohn,laughing。"Youmustkeepquiet,and,insteadofdoingso,youshoutasjubilantlyasthoughyouwerestandingonacrestoftheBrenner,andhadjustdiscoveredthehiding—placeofachamois。LetmethereforetellyouoncemoreitisnecessarythatthepeopleofViennashouldnotfindoutthatyouareinthecity。Pledgemeyourword,then,thatyouwillnotgointothestreettomorrowinthedaytime,norallowanyonetoseeyou。"

"Wepledgeyouourword!"exclaimedtheTyrolese,withoneaccord;

"wewillnotappearinthestreetto—morrowinthedaytime,anddayafterto—morrowweshallsetout。"

"Yes,weshallsetoutthen,"repeatedAndreasHofer,"andreturntoourmountainsandfriends,andwaitpatientlyandfaithfullyuntilthedaywhenweshallseetherisingtotheskythesignalwhichistotellusthatourdearArchdukeJohnsendsushissoldierstoassistusindeliveringourcountryfromtheenemy,andrestoringit,withourmountains,ourlove,andourloyalty,toourdearEmperorFrancis。Godgrantthatwemaysucceedinsodoing,andmaytheHolyVirginprayforusall,andrestoretheTyroltotheemperor!"

CHAPTERVII。

ANDREASHOFERATTHETHEATRE。

CountStadion,theministerofforeignaffairs,waspacinghiscabinetwithaquickstepandananxiousexpressionofcountenance。

Attimeshestoodstill,and,bendinghisheadtowardthedoor,seemedtolistenintentlyforsomesound;allremainingsilentoutside,hecommencedagainstridingupanddown,andwheneverheapproachedtheclockonthemantelpiecehecastananxiousglanceonit。

"IamafraidHormayrwasnotathome,"hemurmuredmoodilytohimself;"hisservantsdidnotknowwherehewas,andthereforethemischiefcannotbestopped。"

Hedrewagoldensnuff—boxfromhispocketandtookalargepinchfromit。"Isaidattheveryoutset,"hemurmured,"thatweoughttokeepalooffromthesestupidpeasants,whowillonlyinvolveusintroubleandmischief。Butthosegentlemenwouldnotlistentome,and——Really,IbelieveIhearfootstepsintheanteroom。Yes,yes,somebodyiscoming!"

CountStadionwasnotmistaken。Thedooropened,andafootmanannounced,inaloudvoice,"BaronvonHormayr!"

"Lethimcomein,lethimcomein,quick!"saidCountStadion,wavinghishandimpatiently;andwhenHormayrappearedonthethresholdofthedoor,hehastilywenttomeethim。

"Intruth;ittookmyservantsagoodwhiletofindyou!"exclaimedtheminister,angrily。"Ihavebeenwaitingforyouhalfanhour。"

"IwasattheArchdukeJohn"srooms,withwhomIhadbusinessofimportance,yourexcellency,"saidHormayr,emphasizinghislastwords。"Moreover,Icouldnotguessthatyourexcellencywouldwishtograntmeanaudienceatsounusualanhour,andwithoutmyaskingforit。"

"Atsounusualanhour!"criedCountStadion,puttingonepinchofsnuffafteranotherintohisnose。"Yes,yes,atsounusualanhour!

Itwouldhavebeenmoreagreeabletome,too,ifithadbeenunnecessaryformetotroubleyouandmyself。Butitisyourownfault。Youdonotkeepyourword。"

"Yourexcellency!"criedHormayr,indignantly。

"Bah!itistrue。Youdonotkeepyourword。YoupromisedmethatyourTyroleseshouldnotshowthemselves,lestwemightbechargedwithfomentinganinsurrection;anditwasnecessary,also,topreventtheBavariansfromlearningprematurelyourplans。Canyoudenythatyoupromisedthistome?"

"No,yourexcellency,Idonotdenyitatall。"

"Well,yourTyrolesearerunningaroundeverywhere。"

"Pardonme,yourexcellency,thatcannotbetrue。Youmusthavebeenmisinformed。"

"What!misinformed?Howdareyousaysotomyface,sir?Yourbeardman,orbushman,orSandwirthHoferisattheKarnthnerthorTheatre,andistheobservedofallobservers。Isawhimwithmyowneyes;andthatwasthereasonwhyIleftthetheatreandsentforyou。"[Footnote:CountStadion"sownwords。——SeeHormayr"s"AndreasHofer,"voli。,p。209]

"Yourexcellencysawhimwithyourowneyes!Then,ofcourse,itmustbetrue,andIwouldbegleaveofyourexcellencytogoimmediatelytothetheatreandtakehimtohishotel。"

"ThatwasjustwhatIwishedtoaskyoutodo,BaronvonHormayr。

MakehasteandinducethisbushmantoleaveViennaimmediately。"

"Hewillleavethecapitalearlyinthemorning。Yourexcellencywillpermitmenowtowithdraw。"

BaronvonHormayrhasteneddownstairs,leftthechanceryofstate,andcrossedtheJoseph"sPlace。OnreachingtheKarnthnerthorTheatre,heboughtaticketattheofficeandenteredthepit。

"TheMarriageofFigaro,"byMozart,wasperformedattheKarnthnerthorTheatreto—night,andthisfavoriteoperaoftheViennesehadattractedsolargeanaudiencethatnotaseatwasvacant,andthebaronhadtoelbowhiswaywithnolittledifficultythroughthecrowdfillingthepit,inordertoreachapointwherehemightbeabletoseeeverypartofthehouse,anddiscoverhimforwhosesakehehadcome。

Atlengthhehadsucceededinadvancingsofarthat,leaningagainstoneofthepillarssupportingtheuppertiersofboxes,hewasabletosurveythelowerpartofthehouse。Butallfaceswereavertedfromit,alleyeswerefixedonthestage。TheoperahadjustreachedthescenewhereCountAlmavivaliftsthecarpetfromthechairandfindsCherubinounderit。Aloudoutburstoflaughterresoundedfromthepittotheuppergallery。Butinthemidstofthedin,aloudandangryvoiceexclaimed:"Ah,youyounggood—for—

nothing,ifIhadyouhereIwouldshowyouhowtobehave!"Andathreateningfistandvigorousarmwasraisedinthemidstoftheorchestra—stalls。

"Goodheavens!thatisreallyAndreasHofer,"murmuredBaronvonHormayr,concealinghimselfanxiouslybehindthepillar。ArenewedshoutoflaughtergreetedHofer"swords,andalleyesturnedtowardthesidewheretheyhadbeenuttered。AndtheresatthegoodAndreasHofer,inhishandsomenationalcostume,withhislongblackbeard,andhisflorid,kind—heartedface。Therehesat,quiteregardlessofthegazewhichtheaudiencefixeduponhim,utterlyunawareofthefactthathewastheobservedofallobservers,andquiteengrossedinlookingatthestage,whereproceededthewell—knownscenebetweenCherubino,thecount,andFigaro。Hefollowedtheprogressoftheactionwithraptattention,andwhenCherubinotriedtoprovehisinnocencebyallsortsofplausibleandimprobablefalsehoods,Hofer"sbrowbecameclouded。Heavertedhiseyesfromthestage,andturnedtohisneighbor。"Why,"hesaid,loudlyandindignantly,"thatboyisasgreataliarasthoughhewereBonapartehimself!"

Nowthemerrimentoftheaudienceknewnolongeranybounds。Theyapplauded,theyshouted,"Bravo!bravo!"Theyforgotthesceneonthestageentirely,anddevotedtheirexclusiveattentiontothequeer,beardedstrangerintheorchestra—stall,onwhomalleyesandopera—glasseswerefixed。

BaronvonHormayrbehindhispillarwipedtheperspirationfromhisforehead,andcastfuriousglancesonAndreasHofer,who,however,wasutterlyunawareofhispresence,andfromwhosebreast,protectedasitwasbyhisbeardandcrucifix,reboundedallsuchglanceslikebluntedarrows。

Theactors,who,interruptedbytheunexpectedcheers,andtheincidentintheaudience,hadpausedafewminutes,andhadthemselveshardlybeenabletorefrainfromburstingintolaughter,nowcontinuedtheirscene,andthecharmsofthemusicandtheinterestingcharacteroftheactionsoonsucceededagaininrivetingtheattentionoftheaudience。

AndreasHofer,whohadinthemeantimerelapsedintohissilentastonishment,gazedfixedlyuponthestage。BaronvonHormayrlefthisplacequietlyandwalkedtotheentrance。Heslippedaflorinintothehandofthedoorkeeper,whowasleaningagainstthewall。

"Say,"hewhisperedtohimhastily,"assoonasthecurtaindrops,gotothegiantwiththelongbeard,whositsintheorchestra—stallyonder,andwhosewordsamusedtheaudiencejustnow。Heisacattle—dealerfromHungary,andImustseehimatonce。Justwhisperinhisearthathiscountrymanwiththewineandhorseshasarrived,anditisnecessaryheshouldcomeandseehimrightaway。——ThankGod,thecurtainfalls!Nowmakehaste。Ifyoubringthecattle—

dealerwithyouintothecorridor,Iwillgiveyouanotherflorin。"

Thedoorkeeper"sfacebeamedwithsatisfaction;heelbowedhimselfcourageouslythroughthecrowd,andsucceeded。inreachingthe"cattle—dealerfromHungary,"whosatabsorbedinhisreflections,withhisheadbentonhisbreast。Hetouchedhisshouldersoftlyandwhisperedhismessageintohisear。

AndreasHofergaveastartandstaredatthedoorkeeper。"Whatcountrymen?"heasked;"andhowcanhebringtomewineandhorseshereas——"

"Idonotknowanythingaboutit,"whisperedthedoor—keeper;"I

knowonlythatyourcountrymanwiththewineandthehorsesiswaitingforyou,andthathesayshemustseeyourightaway。"

"Well,then,come,conductmetohim,"saidAndreas,risingfromhischair,anddrawinguphiscolossalformtoitsfullheight。"I

shouldliketoknowwhothiscountrymanis。Leadtheway,sir;I

willfollowyou。"

Thedoorkeeperretracedhisstepsthroughthecrowd;AndreasHoferfollowedhim,greetingkindlyandpleasantlyinalldirections,andpushingasidethemenlikeflieswhenevertheystoodinhisway。

Atlengththeyreachedthedoor,andsteppedintothecorridor。

BaronvonHormayr,likeatigerpouncinguponhisprey,rusheduponAndreasHofer,seizedhisarm,anddrewhimdownthecorridorintotheouterhall,whichwassodesertedandsilentthattherewasnodangeroftheirconversationbeingoverheardbyaneavesdropper。

HereatlengthHormayrstoodstillanddroppedthearmofAndreasHofer,whohadfollowedhim,dumfoundedwithastonishment,andglancingaroundasiflookingforsomebodyelse。

"Andy,"exclaimedHormayr,vehemently,"whatamItothinkofyou?

TheTyrolesealwayskeeptheirpromises,andtothinkthatourhonestSandwirthaloneshouldnotdoso!YoupledgedmeyourwordthatyouwouldconcealyourpresencehereinViennaasmuchaspossible,andnowyouarerunningaboutthecityinyournationalcostumeandwithyourbeardedfacetoheartheopera—trillsandseehowtheballet—dancersstretchtheirlegs!"[Footnote:Hormayr"sownwords。——SeeHormayr"s"AndreasHofer,"vol。i。,p。209。]

"AndreasHoferneverbreakshisword,"saidHofer,gravely。"I

promisednottoappearinthestreetsintheday—time,andIhavefaithfullykeptmyword。Istayedathomeallday,anditwasonlyafternightfallthatwethreewenttogetherintothestreet。

SpeckbacherandWallnerwenttotheArchdukeJohn"sgunsmith,AnthonySteger,totakeleaveofhim,andIintendedtogotoSt。

Stephen"sCathedraltoattendvespers。ButIamastrangerinthecity,andhappenedtolosemyway。AllatonceIgotintoadensecrowd,andthoughtIhadarrivedatSt。Stephen"sCathedral,andthatthecrowdconsistedofpiousChristiansgoingtovespers;

hence,Iallowedmyselftobedrawnalongintothedoor,becauseI

thoughtitwasthechurch。"

"Andonbuyingaticket。Andy,yousupposedyoupurchasedindulgence,didyounot?"

"No,Ididnot,"saidAndreasinatoneofembarrassment。"But,onseeingallthosepersonssteptotheofficeandgettickets,I

thoughttherewereChristianpassion—playsperformedthere,asatInnspruckinLent;andonhearingthemanstandingbeforemeshouting,"Ticketforanorchestra—stall,"Ishouted,also,"Ticketforanorchestra—stall,"andthrewaflorinonthetable。Thereupontheyhandedmeaticket,andIfollowedtheothersintothehall。

Theperformancecommencedalmostatthesamemoment,thecurtainrose,andtheactorsbegantosing。Itistrue,itisnotapassion—

play,andthereisnothingfromtheBibleinit;butthenitisaniceplay。Ibelievethecurtainwillriseagainimmediately,anditistimeformetoreturntomyseat。ButIshouldliketoknowwheremycountrymanwiththehorsesandwineis。Heinsistedonseeingme,sentforme,anddoesnotcomenow。"

"But,Andy,doyounotyetknowthatitwasIwhosentforyou?"

askedHormayr。"Why,itwasonlyastratagemofminetogettheBarboneoutofthetheatreandtakehimawayfromhere。"

"Butwhydoyouwanttotakemeawayfromhere?ItellyouIliketheplayverywell,andhaveneverseenanythinglikeit。Itistrue,Cherubino,theboy,isanarrantliar,butheisajollyfellow,andIdonotwanthimtocometogrief。AndFigaroisaslyfox,andwithalabraveman。IshouldliketomakehisacquaintanceandaskhimifhereallypromisedoldMarielletomarryher;foritwouldbewrongifhedidnotkeephiswordnow,andrefusedtomakeherhiswifebecausehelikestheyoungwomanbetterthanher。IfI

knewwherehelives,Iwouldgotohimthisverynightandtellhimwhatheoughttodo。"

"Oh,youfoolisholdchildofNature!whatyousawonthestagewasnothingbutaplay。Figaroneverexisted;andeventhoughhedid,youwouldnotgotohim,butaccompanymeandtakesupperwithme。"

"Iamsorry。"saidAndreas,gravely,"Icannotdoso;for,inthefirstplace,Imuststayhereandwaitforthecountrymanwhohasarrivedherewiththehorsesandwine。"

"JesusMaria!whatdoyousay?Thecountryman?DidInottellyouthatitisI,Andy?"

"Oh,yes,Ihadalreadyforgottenit。But,second,IcannotgobecauseImustseetheremainderoftheplay。Letme,therefore,returntomyseat,forIpaidforthewholeperformance;IbelieveI

havealreadymissedagreatdeal;buttheywillassuredlynotreturntomeattheofficeapennyforwhatIdidnothear。"[Footnote:

Hofer"sownwords。——SeeHormayr,"AndreasHofer,"vol。i。,p。810。]

"Theywillnot,andshallnoteither,"criedHormayr,angrily。"Youwillnotreturntoyourseat,Andy,butgoandtakesupperwithme。

Foryouknow,mydearfellow,thatyouhavecometoVienna,nottogotothetheatre,buttoaskthedearArchdukeJohn"sassistanceandsuccorforthebelovedTyrol,andinquireoftheemperorifhewillnotaidhisloyalTyroleseintheirattempttobecomehissubjectsoncemore。Andtheemperorandthearchdukewillhelpyou;

theypromisetosendsoldiersandgunsintimetotheTyrol。But,inreturn,youmustdowhatthearchdukeaskedyoutodo;youmustcarefullyconcealyourself,Andy,inordertopreventtheBavariansfromlearningofyourtriptoVienna;otherwisetheywouldarrestyouandyourfriendsafteryourreturntotheTyrol。Henceyoumustnotreturntoyourseat,wheresomanypersonswouldseeyou,andunfortunatelyhaveseenyoualready。"

"Well,ifitmustbeso,letusgo,sir,"sighedAndreas。"Butjustlistenhowtheyaresinging,shouting,andcheeringinside!JesusMaria!Figaro,Ibelieve,willhavetomarryoldMarielleafterall,andgiveupprettylittleSusanne。Ah,myGod!shewilldieheart—

broken,forsheloveshimsodearly。Pray,sir,letmegoinoncemore,thatImayseewhetherornothemustmarryoldMarielle。"

"No,Andy,"saidHormayr,smiling,"youneednotbeuneasy;FigarowillnotmarryoldMarielle,forsheishisownmother。"

"What!"criedAndreas,indismay;"shehismother,andhehaspromisedtomarryher!Thatismostsinfulandinfamous!NogoodChristianshouldlistentosuchthings。Comealong,sir。Idonotwanttohearanotherwordofit。Goodheavens!whatwillAnnaGertrudesaywhenItellherwhatIhaveseenhere,andthattherearehereinViennameninfamousenoughtopromisetomarrytheirmothers?"

"Buttheyneverdosoinreality,Andy,butonlyonthestage。

Otherwisethepolicewouldbeafterthematonce。Fortheemperorisaverypiousandvirtuousgentleman,andhedoesnotpermitanyinfractionsofthesacredlawsofGodandtheChurchinhisdominions。"

"Yes,theemperorisaverypiousandvirtuousgentleman,"exclaimedAndreasHofer,enthusiastically,"andthatisthereasonwhytheTyroleselovehimandwishtobeagainhissubjectsandchildren。

Come,Iwillgohomewithyou。Idonotwanttohearanymoreofthetheatricalnonsense。LetusspeakofouremperorandourdearArchdukeJohn。Godgrantthatwemaysoonbeabletosayheisouremperoragain,andthearchdukeisourJohn,andhisTyroleseareagainhissubjects,becausetheyfoughtwellfortheirliberty,andbecauseGodblessedtheireffortsandcrownedthemwithvictory。

Come,wewillgohome,andto—morrowIshallreturntotheTyrol,tomywifeandchildren,andmountainandvalleyshallknowthatthetimehascome,andthatweshallbecomeAustriansagain。MaytheHolyVirginprotectusandgrantusasafereturn;mayshepreventtheBavariansfromwaylayingusandfrustratingourgreatandnoblepurpose!"[Footnote:ThedelegatesoftheTyroleseleftViennaonthefollowingmorning;theirpresencethere,however,hadbeenreportedtotheBavarianofficers,who,duringtheirhomewardjourney,almostsucceededinarrestingthem。JohnvonGraff,abankerofBotzen,wasapprisedoftheirarrivalinViennabyhiscorrespondentinthatcityandinformedthecommissary—generalatBrixenofwhathehadlearned。Awarrantforthearrestofthethreedelegateswasissued,buttheyescapedintimeintothemountains。——

Hormayr,vol。i。,p。191。]

CHAPTERVIII。

CONSECRATIONOFTHEFLAGS,ANDFAREWELL。

Thediewascast,then。ThewarwithFrancewastobreakoutagain。

Therewastobenomoreprocrastinationandhesitation。Thetimeforactionwasathand。

AlreadytheFrenchambassador,Andreossi,hadleftVienna,andallthemembersofthelegationhadfollowedhim。AlreadyClementCountMetternichhadarrivedatViennabuthehadnotleftParisasCountAndreossihadleftVienna,quietlyandunmolested,butNapoleonhadcausedhimtobeescortedtotheFrenchfrontierbyadetachmentofgensd"armes。

Andto—day,onthe9thofMarch,AustriawastoproclaimtoallGermany,bymeansofapublicfestival,thatshewasresolvedtorenewthestrugglewithFranceandriskoncemorethebloodofherpeopleandtheexistenceofherimperialdynastyinordertodeliverGermanyfromtheusurperwhowasintentoncrushinginhisironhandsthelibertyandindependanceoftheGermannation。

Asolemnceremonywastotakeplaceto—dayontheGlacisofVienna。

TheflagsofthemilitiaweretobeconsecratedbytheArchbishopofVienna,andthewholeimperialfamilywastobepresentatthesolemnity。Hence,allViennapresentedafestiveappearance;allstoreswereclosed,andnoonewasseenfollowinghisevery—dayavocations。TheViennesehadmadeaholiday;noonewouldtoilforhisdailybread;allwishedtorefreshthemselvesonlywithmentalfood,andgreetwiththeirglancesandacclamationsthenoblemenwhoweretotakethefieldforthesalvationofthefatherland。

Thepeopleweresurgingindensemassestowardtheglacis,rushingwithirresistibleimpetuosityintotheemptyditches,andclimbingthetreesontheiredges,orgainingsomeotherstandpointwhencetheycouldsurveythesolemnitywhichwastotakeplaceonthebroadpromenadeoftheglacis。Onthelargerondeloftheglacishadbeenerectedatribunewhosegolden—broideredvelvetcanopywassurmountedbyaverylargeimperialcrown;fourgoldendouble—headedeaglesadornedthefourcornersofthecanopy,andheldintheirbeaksthecolorsofAustriaandHungary。Underthecanopystoodgiltarm—chairs,withcushionsofpurplevelvet。Thiswasthetribunedestinedfortheemperorandhisfamily;alleyeswereriveteduponit,andallheartslongedtogreetthesovereign,andthankhimfortheproudhappinessofthishour。

Furtheronroseotherandnolesssplendidlydecoratedtribunes,theseatsofwhichhadbeensoldatenormousratestothearistocracyandwealthycitizensofViennaforthebenefitofthemilitia;andthousandshadfoundseatsonthetreessurroundingthebroadpromenadeandtherondel,andpaidfortheirairyperchesonlywithsomepainsandbruises。

Sinceearlydawnthispilgrimagetotheglacishadbeengoingon;byteno"clockallseats,roads,tribunes,trees,ditches,andbridges,wereoccupiedbyadensecrowd;and,inordertopreventaccidents,theauthoritieshadalreadyorderedallapproachestotheglacistobeclosed。

Onthebroadpromenade,too,mattersassumedaverylivelyaspect。

Themilitiamarchedupwithbannersunfurledanddrumsbeating。Theydrewupinlineonbothsidesoftheroad,andtheirofficersandstandard—bearersrepairedtothelargerondelwhereanotherhadbeenconstructedinfaceoftheimperialtribune。Theyrangedthemselvesaroundthealtar,onwhosestepspriestsinfullvestmentswerekneeling,andwhichwassurmountedbyagiganticcrucifix,visibletoallspectatorsfarandnear,andwavingtoallitsblessingsandlove—greetings。

Andnowallthechurch—steeplescommencedringingtheirpeals;theirontonguesoftheirbellsproclaimedtotheinhabitantsofVienna,andtothemanythousandsofstrangerswhohadcometowitnessthesolemnity,thattheemperorwithhiscon—artandhischildrenhadlefttheHofburg,andwasapproachingtheglacis,followedbyhissuite。Themilitiaassumedastiffmilitaryattitude,thedrumsrolled,thecannonboomed,thebuglessoundedmerrynotes,andtheemperor,leadinghisconsortbythehand,enteredthetribune。Helookedpale;hisformwasbent,andtremblingasifshakenbyaninwardfever;andevenmoresingularappearedhisdown—hangingunder—lipandthegloomy,moroseexpressionofhislustrelessblueeyes。Butthepeopledidnotseethis;theysawonlythattheiremperorhadarrived——theiremperor,whohadresolvedtodeliverAustriafromtheignominiousforeignyoke;whowoulddiewithhissubjectsratherthanlongerbearthearroganceofFrance;andwhoboldlyandcourageouslystakedallinordertowinall,torestoreatlengthalastingpeacetoAustriaandGermany,andvindicatetheirhonorandindependence。ForthisreasonallheartsgreetedtheEmperorFranciswithloveandexultation,andhewasreceivedwithdeafeningandconstantly—renewedcheers。

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