第23章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"Andreas Hofer",免费读到尾

  You,Mr。Intendant,arethemantodoit。YouhaveoftenassuredusthatyouwereabraveandpatrioticsonoftheTyrol;provenowthatyoutoldusthetruth。InsteadofleavingtheTyrolatthishourofitsgreatestperil,andsurrenderingittotheenemy,placeyourselfatitshead,protectitagainsttheenemy,andpreserveittotheemperor。[Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,\"p。103。]

  BecomeDukeofTyrol,takechargeofthegovernmentanddefenceofthecountry。Asprovisionalduke,calluponthefaithfulpeopletotakeuparms,andtheywillriseasonemananddefenditsfrontiersagainsteveryenemy。RuleovertheTyrolintheemperor\'splace,untilhehimselfisableagaintodosoandfoldusagaintohisheart。\"

  \"Whatyousayisnonsense,Andy,\"exclaimedHormayr,shrugginghisshoulders。\"YouwantmetobecomeprovisionalDukeofTyrol?Why,thewholeworldwouldlaughatme,andtheemperorwouldpunishmeasarebel!\"

  \"Well,then,\"criedAndreasHofer,inapowerfulvoice,\"ifyouwillnotdoit,Iwill!Ishalltakechargeofthegovernmentandcallmyself\'AndreasHofer,SandwirthofPasseyrandDukeofTyrol,\'aslongasitpleasesGod!\"[Footnote:AndreasHofer\'sownwords。——SeeHormayr\'s\"AndreasHofer,\"vol。ii。,p。361。]

  \"No,youwillnot,Andy,\"saidHormayr,gravely;\"youwillbesensible,onthecontrary,andnot,fromworldlypride,endangeryourcountry,yourfriends,andyourself。Bearinmind,Andy,thatyouwouldberesponsibleforthebloodthatwouldbeshed,ifyoushouldincitethepeopletorebellion,andthatyouwouldbethemurdererofallthosewhoshouldfallinthestruggleprovokedbyyousorecklesslyandinopenoppositiontotheordersofyouremperor。Bowyourhead,Andy,andsubmitaswealldo。IntrustyourandourcausetoGod;asitisgoodandjust,Hewillnotforsakeit,butrenderitvictoriouswhenitistime。\"

  \"Ibelieveyou,\"sighedAndreas;\"buthowcanIkeepquietwhen,asyouhaveoftentoldme,IamGod\'sinstrumentanddestinedbyHimtodeliverthedearTyrolfromtheenemy?Andwhatwouldmybravelieutenantssayiftheircommander—in—chief,AndreasHofer,weretoleavethecountryinitssoredistress,afterhehadtakenanoathtodefenditwhilehelived?Wouldtheynotpointtheirfingersatme,andcallmeatraitor,aJudasIscariotwhosoldhiscountryforthesakeofhisownsafety?\"

  \"Youaremistaken,Andy。Youthinkyourfriends,thecaptainsandothercommanders,withwhomyoufoughtforthedeliveranceoftheTyrol,woulddespiseyouifyoufollowedtheAustriansnowandsavedyourlife?Nowlistentome,myfriend。Yourbestfriends,thebraveTyrolesecaptains,inwhomyoureposethegreatestconfidence,willleavetheTyrolthisverydayoftheirownaccordandaccompanyourAustriantroopstoCarinthia。\"

  \"Thatisfalse,thatisimpossible!\"criedAndreas,vehemently。

  \"Speckbacherwillneverdoso。\"

  \"Yes,hewill,Andy。Isawhimthismorning。Hereresistedandfoughtaslongashecould;butsincethearmisticecompelshimtolaydownthesword,andsince,moreover,theFrenchandBavariansareenteringthecountryoncemore,hefeelsthatitisbetterforhimtosavehislifethanbecaughtandhungherebythevindictiveenemy。Hence,SpeckbacheracceptedtheofferoftheAustrianofficers,andwillaccompanythem。\"

  \"JosephSpeckbacherwillleavetheTyrol?\"murmuredAndreasHofer,mournfully。

  \"Andheisnottheonlyone,Andreas:Aschbacher,Puechler,Sieberer,andmanyotherbravecaptainsoftheTyrolese,willlikewiseleavewiththeAustrians。Allhaveaskedmetoimploreyoutofollowtheirexample,andfleefromtheperilsmenacingyouall。

  Oh,believethem,believeme,Andreas!Ifyoustayhere,theBavarianswillnotrestuntiltheyhavetakenyouprisoner——untiltheirhatedenemy,theformidableBarbone,hasfallenintotheirhands。DearAndy,thinkofyourwifeathome,thefaithfulAnnaGertrude,whopraysforyoumorningandevening,andbeseechestheAlmightytosparethelifeofherdearhusband;thinkofyourdearchildren,whoseonlyprotectorandsupporteryouare;donotmakeyourdearwifeawidow,noryoursweetchildrenorphans!AndreasHofer,youcannotnowbeusefultothefatherland;saveyourself,then,foryourwifeandchildren!\"

  \"Mygoodwife,mydearchildren!\"sighedAndreas,profoundlymoved;

  \"itistrue,theylovemedearly,andwouldbeverylonelyonearthiftheirfathershouldbetakenfromthem!\"

  \"Preservetheirfathertothem,then,andpreserveyourselfalsotothefatherland!FollowtheexampleofyourbravefriendsSpeckbacher,Aschbacher,Sieberer,andalltheothers;accompanyus,leavetheTyrolforawhile,andwhenthetimehascome,returnwiththemandfightoncemoreforthedeliveranceofthecountry。\"

  \"Speckbacherwillleave,andsowillalltheothers,\"murmuredAndreastohimself。\"TheTyrolwillfallagainintotheenemy\'shands,andallhasbeeninvain!\"

  Hehunghisheadandheavedadeepsigh。

  \"Come,Andreas,besensible;thinkofyourselfandyourfamily,\"

  saidHormayr,beseechingly。\"Ihavecomehitherforthesolepurposeoftakingyouwithme;letmenothavetravelledinvainfromBrixentoLienz。Come,Andreas,come!Mycarriageisinreadinessatthedoor;letusridetogethertoMatrey。Speckbacher,theotherfriends,andtheAustriansarewaitingforusthere;weshallcrosstheTyrolesefrontierwiththemthisveryday,andyouandallyourfriendswillbesafe。Therefore,donothesitateanylonger,butcome!\"

  \"Icannotmakeupmymindsosuddenly,\"saidHofer,disengaginghimselfgentlyfromthehandofHormayr,whowastryingtodrawhimupfromhischair。\"Itisagrave,momentousstepwhichyouaskmetotake,andbeforeIcandosoImustconsultGodandpraytohimfervently。Therefore,prayleavemealonealittlewhile,thatImayspeaktothegoodGodandconsulthimandmyconscience。\"

  \"Verywell,Andy,Igiveyouaquarterofanhourtomakeupyourmind,\"exclaimedHormayr,approachingthedoor。

  \"Aquarterofanhourisnotenough,\"saidAndreas,shakinghishead。\"Itislateatnight,andnightisthetimeforreposeandprayer。Therefore,stayhere,Mr。Intendant;sleepafewhours,andto—morrowmorning,atsunrise,cometomychamberandawakenme。I

  willtellyouthenwhatGodinheavenhastoldmetodo。\"

  \"Youpledgemeyourword,Andreas,thatyouwillnotleaveduringthepresentnight?\"

  \"Ido。Ishallstayhere。Andnowgood—night。Myheartisprofoundlymoved,andIlongforrepose。Thisismychamber;IbeggedAnthonySteegertoletmehaveit;hehasfineroomsforaristocraticguestsup—stairs,andhewillgiveyouoneofthem。Nowgood—night,sir!\"

  Hebowedkindlytothebaron,shookhandswithhim,andconductedhimtothedoor。

  CHAPTERXXIX。

  HOFERANDSPECBBACHER。

  ScarcelyhadthesunrisennextmorningwhenBaronvonHormayraroseandquicklypreparedeverythingfortheirdeparture。Afterseeingthathiscarriagewasatthestreetdoor,hedescendedthestaircaseinordertogotoAndreasHofer。

  AnthonySteegerfollowedhimwithagloomyface,andwatchedhiseverymovementattentively。\"IfhetriestotakeAndywithhim,\"hesaidtohimself,\"Iwillstranglehim。Itistrue,hehastoldmealreadythatHoferwillaccompanyhim,butIdonotbelieveit,andheshallnotcoaxhimaway。ThistimeIshallbepresent,andseewhatheisafter。\"

  TheystoodnowinfrontofHofer\'sdoor,andHormayrputhishandontheknobtoopenit,butitwaslockedontheinside。

  \"AndreasHofer,AndreasHofer!\"heshoutedoutalmostimperatively。

  \"Thetimeisup;cometome,AndreasHofer!\"

  Thedooropened,andthetall,powerfulformoftheSandwirthappearedinit。

  \"HereIam,\"hesaid,smilingcalmly,\"andyouseeIamreadytosetout。\"

  \"Youwillaccompanymethen,Andy?\"askedHormayr,joyfully。

  \"Youwillleaveus?\"criedAnthonySteeger,indignantly。

  \"Iwaswaitingforyou,sir,\"saidAndreas,quietly;\"andifyouhadnotcomeofyourownaccord,Tony,Ishouldhavecalledyou,foryoushallhearwhatIhavegottosaytotheintendant。Comein,then,bothofyou,andletusspeakalastwordwitheachother。AnthonySteeger,BaronvonHormayr,ourcountryman,camehithertopersuademetoaccompanyhimandleavetheTyrol。Ourfriendswilldothesamething,fortheBavariansandFrencharealreadyenteringthecountry。Speckbacher,Sieberer,andothers,willsavetheirlivesforthisreason,andgowiththeAustrians;andtheintendantthinksIoughttodothesame,forthesakeofmywifeandchildren。

  However,IwishedfirsttoconsultthegoodGod。Ididsoallnightlong。Iprayedandreflectedagreatdeal,anditseemedtomeasthoughtheLordspoketomeandenlightenedmysoultofindthetruepath。Listenthen,Mr。IntendantoftheTyrol,andyou,too,friendAnthonySteeger,towhatIhaveresolvedtodowithGod\'sassistance。ItookanoathtoservethefatherlandaslongasI

  lived;asanhonestman,Imustkeepmyword,andstayintheTyrol。\"

  AnthonySteegerutteredaloudcryofjoy,butHormayr\'sfacegrewverysombre。\"Youdonotsee,then,thatyouarerushinguponyourowndestruction?\"heasked。\"Youareintentonrenderingyourwifeandchildrenunhappy?Youarebentonincurringthemostimminentperil?\"

  \"Iwillincuritcourageously,\"saidHofer,kindly。\"IknowverywellthatwhatIamabouttodoisnotprudent,butitisright。

  WhenthetemptertookJesusupintoanexceedinghighmountain,showedhimallthekingdomsoftheworldandtheirglory,andsaid,`AllthesethingswillIgiveThee,ifthouwiltfalldownandworshipme,\'theSaviourdidnotaccepttheoffer,butremainedtruetoHimself,andsealedHisteachingswithhisdeath。IwillfollowtheSaviour\'sexample,andnever,whileIlive,proverecreanttothelovewhichIvowedtothedearTyrol;neverwillIleaveit,butIwillstandbyitandserveittothelast。Depart,then,BaronvonHormayr;Icannotaccompanyyou,forthecountrykeepsmehere,andneverwillIabandonitwhatevermayhappen!\"[Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,\"vol。iii。,p。104。]\"Isthatyourlastword,Andreas?\"askedHormayr,gloomily。

  \"Itis,\"saidHofer,gently。\"Butpray,sir,donotbeangrywithmeforit。WereImoreprudentandsagacious,Ishouldcertainlyfollowyouradvice;butIamonlyaplainpeasant,andcannotbutobeythepromptingsofmyheart。LettheAustriansleavetheTyrol。AndreasHofercannotaccompanythem,norcanhelookonquietlywhiletheenemyisre—enteringthecountry。Manybravemen,manyexcellentsharpshooterswillremainintheTyrol,andIshallcalluponthemtorallyroundme。Wehavetwicedeliveredthecountryfromtheenemywithoutanyoutsideassistance,andweshall,perhaps,succeedathirdtime。\"

  \"Butifyoushouldfail,\"criedHormayr,\"iftheseducedTyroleseshouldcurseyou,ifthetearsandlamentationsofyourfamilyshouldaccuseyou,ifyouruinyourselfandyourcountry,thenrememberthishour,andthewarningIgaveyouinordertosaveyou!\"

  \"Iwill,Mr。Intendant,\"saidAndreas,calmly。\"Everyonemustdohisdutyafterhisownfashion。YouthinkyouaredoingyoursbyleavingtheTyrol;IthinkIdominebystayinginthecountry。Godwilldecidewhichdidright。Andnow,Godblessyou,sir!GreetSpeckbacherandalltheothers;andwhenyouseetheArchdukeJohn,tellhimthatmyhearthasnotlostfaithinhim,andthatIknowfullwellhewouldneverhavegivenupthepoorTyrolifhecouldhavehelpedit。Andnow,sir,donotlookatmesoindignantly;

  shakehandswithme,andletuspartinpeace。\"

  Heheldouthishand,butHormayr,overcomebyhisemotion,spreadouthisarmsandthrewthemaroundHofer\'sneckwithanairofimpassionedtenderness。

  \"Farewell,Andy,farewell,\"hesaid,inalowvoice。\"Icannotapproveofwhatyouaredoing,butImustloveandadmireyouforallthat。Farewell,farewell!\"

  Hedisengagedhimselfquickly,hastenedoutoftheroom,andwalkedhurriedlythroughthehall。Afewminutesafterwardhiscarriagerolledawaywiththunderingnoise。

  \"Heisgone!\"criedAnthonySteeger,joyously;\"thetempterhasleftus,andyouhaveremainedfirm,Andy;youdidnotallowyourselftobeseducedbyhisblandishments。TheTyrolwillrewardyouandloveyouforitforevermore!\"

  \"Ifyouspeakthetruth,itiswell;ifyoudonot,itiswelltoo,\"

  saidAndreas,calmly。\"Iremainbecauseitismyduty,andbecauseI

  feelthattheTyrolneedsme。Anthony,theenemyisre—enteringthecountry;wemustdrivehimoutathirdtime;thatismyopinion。\"

  \"Itismine,too,\"repliedAnthonySteeger,exultingly。\"Aftersucceedingtwiceinsodoing,weshallexpelhimathirdtimealso。\"

  \"Itistrue,itisabadandmournfulthingthatSpeckbacherisgoingtodesertus,\"saidAndreas,musingly;\"butAnthonyWallnerandtheCapuchinwillsurelystandbyus,andPeterMayerwillnotleaveuseither。Besides,youarehere,andsoamI,andwefivemenwillraiseourvoicesandcalluponthepeopletoriseandexpeltheenemyoncemore。Ibelievethebravemenwilllistentoourvoices,andnotoneofthemwillstayathome;allwillcometous,bringtheirrifleswiththem,andfighttheFrenchandBavarians。\"

  \"Ithinksotoo,Andy。WhenthebraveTyrolesebearyourvoice,theywillcometoaman,andwewillachieveanotherInnsprucktriumph,andgainanothervictoryonMountIsel。\"

  \"GodgrantitinHismercy;\"exclaimedAndreas,touchingthecrucifixonhisbreast。\"ButImustsetoutnow,myfriend。Solongasweareunabletocopewiththeenemy,wemustavoidmeetinghim,concealourforces,andprepareactivelyforthestruggle。Hence,I

  shallnottellyouwhereIamgoing,andnooneshalllearnofmywhereaboutsuntilthetimehascomeformetoappearoncemoreattheheadofastrongandbravearmy。Doyourdutyhere,Tony,andenlistcourageoussharpshootersforthefatherland。Informallthepatriotssecretlyofmyplan,andtellthemthatwemustnotheedthearmisticeconcludedbyAustria,butmustfightonforourlibertyandouremperor。Havemyhorsebroughttothedoor,myfriend;thesunisalreadyoverthemountains,anditistimeformetostart。\"

  AnthonySteegerhastenedaway;hesaddledhisfriend\'shorsewithhisownhandsandbroughthimtothedoor。Andreasvaultedwiththeagilityofayouthintothesaddle,andshookhandswithhisfriend。

  \"Farewell,AnthonySteeger,\"hesaid;\"youshallhearfrommesoon。\"

  Hethenspurredhishorseandgallopedalongthehigh—wayleadingthroughthePustervalley。Hishorseknewthewayverywell;itwasunnecessaryforAndreasHofertoguidehim;hecouldlethimtrotalongquietly,andabsorbhimselfinhisplansandthoughts。Hewasanimatedonlybyoneidea,thathisbelovedcountrywasindanger,andthatitneededhim。

  \"IdonotknowifIshallbeabletosaveit,\"hemurmuredtohimself,\"butIdoknowthatImustnotrunaway。Ishallhideaslongasitisnecessary,andpreparemyselfbyprayeranddevotion。

  Forward,myhorse,forward!\"

  Andherodeonthroughthevalleyandacrosstheheights。Profoundsilencereignedeverywhere。Itwasyetearlyinthemorning,theroadwasquitedeserted,andAndreascouldbrooduninterruptedlyoverhisthoughtsandconceivehisplans。Allatoncehismusingswereinterruptedbytherollofawagonapproachingontheroad。Itwasalargewagonwithracks,drawnbyfourhorses,andmanymensatinit。AndreasHoferwasasyetunabletoseewhotheywere,buttheredandwhitecoloursoftheirgold—and—silver—embroideredcoatsshowedhimthattheyweresoldiers。Whenthewagoncamecloseruptohim,herecognizedthem;theywereAustrianofficersandsoldiers。

  Butwhowashethatoccupiedoneofthefrontseatsamongthem?Whowasthattall,slendermaninthedressoftheTyrolese,hisheadcoveredwithapointedgreenhat?Thewagoncamenearerandnearer。

  AndreasHoferhaltedhishorseandlookedsteadfastlyattheTyroleseseatedinthemidstoftheAustrianofficers。\"Goodheavens,\"hemurmured,givingastart,\"IbelieveitisJosephSpeckbacher!Yes,yes,itis。\"

  Nowthewagonwasclosebyhisside,anditwasreallyhe,itwasJosephSpeckbacher;anditwasplainlytobeseenthathehadlikewiserecognizedAndreasHofer,forheutteredacry,andadeepblushsuffusedhischeeks。ButtheAustrianofficershadalsorecognizedthebraveSandwirth,theuniversallybelovedBarbone,andtheyshoutedtothecoachmantodrivequickerandwhiphishorsesintoafullgallop。Thecoachmandidso,andthecarriagespedawayatafuriousrate。AndreasHoferhaltedattheroadside;histearfuleyesgazeduponhisfriend,andwhenSpeckbacherwaswhirledpasthim,Andreasexclaimedinaloud,mournfulvoice,\"Speckbacher,areyoutoogoingtodesertthecountry?Theyaredrivingyoutoyourowndisgrace,Joe!\"[Footnote:AndreasHofer\'sownwords。——SeeMayr\'s\"JosephSpeckbacher,\"p。143。]

  Thewagonpassedhimnoisily,andJosephSpeckbacher\'shorse,whichwastiedbehind,gallopedrapidlyafterit。AndreasHoferlookedafterhisfrienduntilacloudofdustenvelopedthedisappearingwagon,andheheardonlythesoundofthewheelsatadistance。Hethenheavedadeepsigh,wipedatearfromhiseye,androdeon。Buthisheartwasheavyandmelancholy,andhisthoughtsreturnedagainandagainduringhisrideonthelonelyroadtoJosephSpeckbacher,whohadturnedhisbackontheTyrolandwasabouttoleaveitinthehourofitssorestdistress。Suddenlyhethoughtheheardhisownnameutteredbehind;thecallwasrepeatedlouderandmoreurgently。

  AndreasHoferhaltedhishorseandturned。Acloudofdustcameuptheroadlikeawhirlwind;nowitopened,andtheheadandneckofahorseandtheslenderridermountedonhimcameinview。Thecloudveilshisfaceasyet,buthecomesnearerandnearer;hishorseisnowbyAndreasHofer\'sside,theriderstretchesouthisarmstowardhimandexclaimsexultingly:\"Andy,hereIam!Iheardwhatyousaid,andjumpedfromthewagon,untiedmyhorse,vaultedintothesaddle,andspedafteryou,myAndy。IhadtoovertakeyouandtellyouthatIdonotwanttobedisgraced;thatIwillnotleavetheTyrolunlessyoudotoo。\"

  \"Ineverwill,Joe,unlessIshoulddie,\"saidAndreasHofer,solemnly。\"ButGodbepraisedthatIhavegotyouback,forapieceofmyheartwouldhaveleftthecountrywithyou。Butyouareback,andIamsogladofit!AndImustgiveyouakissinthenameofGod,thecountry,andtheEmperorFrancis。Welcomehome,goodandfaithfulsonofthefatherland!\"

  HeencircledSpeckbacher\'sneckwithhisarmsandimprintedakissonhisforehead。Theyremainedlockedinalongembrace,keepingtheirhorsessidebyside,andgazingateachotherwithproud,smilingjoy。

  \"Andnowtellme,Andy,whatareyougoingtodo?\"askedSpeckbacher,afteralongpause。\"IhopeyouwillnotlookonquietlyandpeaceablywhiletheBavariansandFrencharere—enteringthecountry?Icouldnotbearit,andthiswastheveryreasonwhyI

  didnotwanttostayinthecountry;fortheAustrianofficerstoldme,ifIwishedtoremainintheTyrol,Ishouldhavetokeepveryquietandallowtheenemytotakepossessionoftheprovince,inaccordancewiththestipulationsofthearmistice。Andyousee,Andy,myheartrevoltedatthat;thereforeIwishedtogetawayandremainabroaduntilthearmisticehadexpired,whenwewouldbeoncemoreallowedtofightbravelyforourcountryandouremperor。\"

  \"Nooneshallpreventusfromdoingsonow,\"saidAndreas,calmly。

  \"Whatdowecareforthearmistice?Theemperorconcludedit;wedidnot,andIbelievetheemperorwillnotblameusfordisregardingitandcontinuingthewaraswecommencedit。\"

  \"Youareright,wewilldoso,\"exclaimedSpeckbacher,joyfully。

  \"AndnowIwillcommunicatetoyousomeimportantnewswhichtheAustrianofficersreceivedonlythismorning。AnthonyWallner,ofWindisch—Matreyisalsoofyouropinion;herefuseslikewisetoacknowledgethearmisticeandmakepeacewiththeenemy。WhentheBavarians,fourdaysago,intendedtocrossthefrontiernearWindisch—Matrey,AnthonyWallnerandJohnPanzlwenttomeetthemwithfourhundredsharpshooterswhomtheyhadgatheredingreathaste。TheytookpositionatthebridgeofTaxenbachandtriedtopreventtheBavariansfromcrossingit。TheBavarianswereseventhousandstrong,andWallnerhadonlyfourhundredmen;butourfriends,nevertheless,defendedthebridgeforsevenhours,killedandwoundedoverthreehundredBavarians,andretreatedintothemountainsonlybecausetheoddsweretoogreat。\"[Footnote:

  Peternader,\"DieTyrolerLandesvertheidigungimJahre1809,\"vol。

  ii。,p。84。]

  \"IknowAnthonyWallner,andwasconvincedthathewouldnotsubmitquietly,\"saidAndreas,joyfully。\"Andwewillfollowhisexample,Joseph。ThegoodGodhasimposedonusthetaskofdefendingtheTyrol,andwewillfulfilitfaithfully。\"

  \"Yes,wewill,andwewillbeginthisveryhour。Wemustfindout,aboveallthings,ifallofourcountrymenareofouropinion,andiftheyarecourageousenoughtocontinuethestruggle,evenaftertheAustrianshaveleftus。\"

  \"WhatgooddidtheAustriansdouswhiletheywerehere?\"askedAndreas,indignantly。\"Letmetellyou,Joe,onthewholeIamgladthattheAustriansareevacuatingtheprovince。Itisbetterforustofightalone,andtrustonlyourownstrength。Regulartroopsandinsurgentsneverfightwelltogetherintheend,fortherearealwaysjealousiesbetweenthem;theymutuallychargeeachotherwiththeblunderscommittedduringthecampaign,andgrudgeeachotherthegloryobtainedinthebattles。Hence,itisbetterforustobealoneandhavenootheralliesthanthegoodGod,theHolyVirgin,andherblessedSon。\"[Footnote:AndrewHofer\'sownwords。——SeeMayr\'s\"JosephSpeckbacher,\"p。145。22]

  \"Youareright,alwaysright,Andy,\"saidSpeckbacher。\"Wewillgocourageouslytowork,then;andyoushallsee,myAndy,thatSpeckbacherisstillwhathealwayswas,andthathewillhenceforthneverthinkofleavingthecountry,butwillstandfaithfullybyitandfightuntiltheenemyhasbeenexpelledoncemore,andwearefreeagain。IwillridenowthroughthewholePustervalley,andthenfromBruneckenthroughtheDuxvalleytomyhome,theRinn;andIwillstirupthepeopleeverywhere,andcalluponthementofollowmeandfightoncemoreforlibertyandthefatherland。\"

  \"Doso,Joe,andIwillfollowyourexample。IwillreturntothePasseyrvalley;youshallallhearfrommebeforelong,andthenmyvoiceshallresoundthroughouttheTyrol。Godwillmakeitstrongenoughtopenetratetoeveryear,andfilleveryheartwithenthusiasticdevotiontothecountryandtheemperor。Farewell,then,Joseph!TheTyrolandIhaverecoveredyou,andmyheartthanksGodferventlyforit。Farewell,youshallhearfrommebeforelong!\"

  HenoddedoncemorekindlytoJosephSpeckbacherandgallopeddownthevalley,whileSpeckbachertrottedupthemountain—path。

  AndreasHoferrodealldaylongthroughthecountry。Hesawthepeopleeverywhereincommotionanduproar;theygreetedhimwithjubilantcheers,andthemensworeeverywherethattheywouldnotallowtheenemytore—enterthecountrywithoutresistance;thattheydidnotbelieveinthepacificassurancesoftheproclamationswithwhichtheBavarianshadfloodedthecountry;thattheyweresatisfied,onthecontrary,thattheenemywouldrevengehimselfascruellyashehaddoneafterhisreturninMay;andthattheywere,therefore,firmlyresolvedtofightandexpeltheenemyoncemore。

  \"Getyourriflesandammunition,then,andprepareforthestruggle,\"saidAndreasHofereverywheretothemenwhoweresofullofardor。\"Youshallhearfrommesoon,andlearnwhatGodwantsustodo。\"

  AndreasHoferdidnotrestevenatnight。Thegreattaskwhichwasimposeduponhimurgedhimonincessantly。HethereforeprofitedbytheclearmoonlighttorideacrosstheJanfen,andatdaybreakhishorseneighedjoyouslyandstoppedatthebankofthefoamingPasseyr,atnogreatdistancefromthewhitehouseoftheSandwirth,thehomewhichcontainedhisgreatesttreasuresonearth,hiswifeandchildren。

  ButAndreasHoferdidnotintendtoreturntothemnow;hedidnotwanttohavehisheartsoftenedbythesightofhiswife,whowouldcertainlyweepandlamentonlearningofhisresolvetorenewthewaragainsttheBavariansandFrench。Andforthesamereasonhewishedtoavoidmeetinghischildren,whosedearfacesmightremindhimthathewasabouttoendangerthelifeoftheirfather,andthattheirbrighteyesmightsoonfillwithtearsofbittergrief。HewouldspeakonlytoGod,andsolitudewastobehissoleadviser。

  AndreasHofergreetedhishouseanditsbelovedinmateswithalong,tearfullook;hethendriedhiseyesandalighted。Thehorseneighedjoyouslyandspedmerrilydownthehilltowardhisstable。ButAndreasHofertookaby—pathandascendedthemountainthroughtheforestandshrubberytotheKellerlahn,acaveknownonlytohimandsomeofhisintimatefriends,wherehisfaithfulservanthadpreparedhimacouch,andkeptalwaysinreadinessforhim,inasecretcupboardfixedintherock,wineandfood,someprayer—books,andwritingmaterials。

  InthiscaveAndreasHoferintendedtopassafewdaysinprayerandsolitude。

  CHAPTERXXX。

  THECAPUCHIN\'SOATH。

  AgreatfestivalwastobecelebratedatBrixentoday。Itwasthe2ndofAugust,thedayofSt。Cassian,andnotonlywerethebonesofthissaint,whichreposedinthecathedraladornedwithtwosplendidtowerstobeexhibitedastheywereeveryyeartothedevoutpilgrims,butthepiousbishophadresolvedthatthesesacredrelicsshouldbecarriedinsolemnprocessionthroughthewholecity,thatallmighthaveanopportunitytoseethesaint\'sremainsandimploretheassistanceofGodinthesoredistresswhichbadbefallentheTyrolagain。Therefore,sinceearlythismorningthepeasantryhadbeenflockingfromallsidestowardthegatesofBrixen。Womenandchildren,youngandoldmen,camefromallpartsofthecountrytotakepartinthesolemnprocessionandthedevoutprayersforthewelfareofthecountry。

  AmongthosewhowerewanderingalongtheroadtoBrixen,wasamonkofstrikinglyboldandmartialappearance。Histall,broad—

  shoulderedformwasremarkableforitsmilitarybearing;hislong,well—keptredwhiskersandmustachedidnotcorrespondtothetonsureonhishead,whichwascoveredwiththinreddishringlets;

  andinstrikingcontrastwithitwerelikewisethebroadredscaronhishealthysunburntcountenance,andthebright,defiantglanceofhiseyes,whichindicatedboldnessandintrepidityratherthanpietyandhumility。Hehadtuckeduphisbrownrobe,andthusexhibitedhisstoutlegs,whichseemedtomockthesoftsandalsencasinghisbroad,powerfulfeet。Inhishandheheldalongbrownstaff,terminatingatitsupperendinacarvedimageofSt。Francis;andtheCapuchindidnotcarrythisstaffinordertoleanuponit,buthebrandisheditintheairlikeasword,orheldituptriumphantlyasthoughitwereavictoriousbanner。

  ButhoweverstrangeandunusualtheCapuchin\'sappearancemightbe,noonelaughedathim,buthewasgreetedeverywherewithdemonstrationsofloveandreverence;andwhenhepassedsomeslowwandererswithhisrapidstep,theylookedafterhimwithjoyfulsurprise,andsaidtoeachother,\"LookatoldRed—beard,lookatbraveFatherHaspinger!Hehasfoughtoftenenoughforthefatherland。NowheisgoingtoprayfortheTyrol。\"

  \"Pray,andfightagain,ifneedbe,\"saidthefriar,turningtothespeakers。

  \"Youthink,then,reverendfather,thattherewillbewaragain?\"

  askedmanyvoices;anddensegroupssurroundedthefriar,andaskedhimanxiouslyifheadvisedthemtoallowtheenemytore—enterthecountry;ifitwouldnotbebettertodrivehimbackforcibly,orifbethoughtitwouldbepreferableforthemtokeepquietandsubmittosternnecessity?

  \"Ithinkthereisatimeforeverything——forkeepingquietaswellasforfighting,forprayingaswellasforpolitics,\"saidFatherHaspinger,shrugginghisshoulders。\"Ifyouwishtoprayandconfessyoursins,cometome。Iamreadytoteachyouhowtopray,andexhortyouwithtrueearnestness。Butifyouwanttofightandexpeltheenemyfromthecountry,whydoyounotapplytoyourcommanders,andconsult,aboveall,thebraveandpiousAndreasHofer?\"

  \"Wecannotfindhimanywhere,\"shoutedseveralvoices。\"Heisnotathome,andevenhiswifedoesnotknowwherehehasconcealedhimself。\"

  \"Doyou,impiouswretches,thinkthatthemostpiousmaninthewholeTyrol,AndreasHofer,hasconcealedhimselfbecauseheisafraidoftheBavarianswhoarere—enteringthecountry?\"askedthefriar,inathunderingvoice。

  \"No,yourreverence,wedonot。WeknowwellthatAndreasHoferwillnotactlikeAshbacher,Sieberer,Teimer,Eisenstecken,andSpeckbacher,andabandonusinoursoredistress。\"

  \"Hewhodoesnotextricatehimselffromhissoredistresswillnotbesavedbyothers,\"criedthefriar,indignantly。

  \"Doyounotknowtheeleventhcommandmentyouwhite—liveredcowards,whothinkyouarelostwhenthereisnoleadertoputhimselfatyourhead?Doyounotknowtheeleventhcommandment,sayingthathewhotrustsinGodandfightswellwilloverpowerhisenemies?Butyouwillneveroverpoweryourenemies;youdonottrustinGod,andhenceyoucannotfightwell。\"

  \"Butwewillfightwell,yourreverence,\"repliedthemen,withbold,defiantglances;\"onlyourleadersdonotstandbyus。Everyonecannotfightaloneandatrandom,buttheremustbesomeoneattheleadtoleadthewholemovement。SinceAndreasHofercannotbefound,prayputyourselfatourhead,yourreverence,andbecomeourleader!\"

  \"Thatrequestisnotsostupid,\"saidtheCapuchin,smiling,andstrokinghisredbeard。\"YouknowverywellthatoldRed—bearddoesnotstayathomewhenaneffortistobemadetosavethefatherland,andperhapsImaysoonbeabletoacceptyourofferandcalluponyoutodefendtheTyrol。\"

  \"Doso,docalluponus,\"shoutedthemenenthusiastically。\"WewillnotpermittheFrenchandBavarianstomurderourpeopleandburnourhousesastheydidlastMay;wewillfightratheruntilwehavedriventhemfromthecountryorperishedtoaman!\"

  \"Thesearebraveandpioussentiments,\"saidFatherHaspinger,hiseyesflashingforjoy;\"andwewillspeakfurtheraboutthem。ComeuptothechurchofLatzfonsto—morrow,andhearmepreach;andafterthesermonwewillconferastothestateofthecountry。Butnowkeepquiet,foryouseeweareatthegateofBrixen;turnyoursouls,therefore,toGod,andpraySt。Cassiantohavemercyuponyou,andintercedeforyouwithGodandtheRedeemer。\"

  AndFatherHaspinger\'sfacebecamesuddenlyverygraveanddevout;

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