heliftedtherosaryhangingathisbelt,and,whileenteringthecitybythegate,hecommencedprayingaPater—nosterinanundertone。
Thecitymeanwhilewasalreadyingreatcommotion。Thebellshadbeguntoringtheirsolemnpeals,andalldevoutworshippers,consistingonthisoccasionofthewholepopulationofthecity,wereflockingtothecathedral。Allatoncethedoorsofthecathedralwerethrownopen,andunderagold—embroideredbaldachinbornebyfourpriestsappearedthepiousbishop,carryinginhisupliftedrighthandthecasketcontainingthebonesofSaintCassian。Behindthebishopcamethepriestsbearingwax—lights,andsingingsoul—stirringhymns。Nextfollowedthelonglineofacolyteswithsmokingcensers;andpiousworshippers,carryingtorches,andrepeatingthehymnsintonedbythepriests,closedtheprocession。
Thisprocessiongainedstrengthateverystepasitadvanced,andsoonithadbeenjoinedbythewholepopulationofthecityandthehundredsofpiouspilgrimswhohadflockedtoBrixentotakepartintheholyfestival。
Haspinger,theCapuchinfriar,waslikewiseintheprocession;hewalkedinthemidstofthebravepeasantswithwhomhehadconversed,singingwithheaderectandinatoneofsolemnearnestnessthehymnswithwhichtheholyrelicswerebeinginvoked。
OnlyitseemedtothepeasantswhoheardhispowerfulvoiceasthoughhesomewhatchangedthepassageimploringSaintCassiantogranttheTyrolesepeace,protection,andtranquillity,andprayedfortheveryreverse。Thepassagewasasfollows:\"Havemercyuponourweakness,andgrantuspeaceandtranquillity。\"ButFatherHaspinger,brandishinghisstaffwiththeimageofSaintFrancis,sanginatoneofferventpiety:\"Havemercyuponourvalor,andgrantuswar!\"Tothosewholookedathimwonderinglyonaccountofthischangeofthetext,henoddedwithashrewdtwinkleofhiseyes,andmurmured:\"CometomorrowtothechurchofLatzfons。Wewillholdacouncilofwarthere!\"
Theprocessionhadnotyetfinishedone—halfofitsroute,andhadjustreachedthemarket—placewhenahorsemangallopedupthestreetleadingfromthegatetothemarket—place。Itwasprobablyabelatedworshipper,whointendedtotakepartintheprocession。Healightedhurriedlyfromhishorse,andtiedittothebrassknobofastreet—door,andthenwalkedcloseuptotheprocession。However,hedidnotjoinit,butstoodstillandcontemplatedeverypasser—bywithpryingeyes。Nowheseemedtohavefoundhimwhomhesought,forasmileilluminatedhissunburntface,andheadvanceddirectlytowardFatherHaspinger,whowassingingagain:\"Havemercyuponourvalor,andgrantuswar!\"Butonperceivingtheyoungladwhowasapproachinghim,hepaused,andabrightgleamofjoyoverspreadhisfeatures。
\"ItisAndreasHofer\'sservant,AnthonyWild,\"murmuredFatherHaspinger,joyfully,holdingouthishandtothelad。\"Say,Tony,doyoucometobringmeamessagefrombrotherAndreas?\"
\"Ido,reverendsir。TheSandwirthsendsmetoyou,andasIdidnotmeetyouatyourconventofSeebennearKlausen,IfollowedyoutoBrixen;formymasterinstructedmetodelivermymessageasquicklyaspossibleintoyourhandsandreturnwithyouranswer。\"
\"Whatmessagedoyoubringme,Tony?\"
\"Thisletter,reverendsir。\"
Thefriartookitandputitquicklyintohisbelt。\"WhereisbrotherAndreas?\"heasked。
\"Inthecavewhichisknownonlytohim,toyou,andtomyself,\"
whisperedAnthonyWild,intothefriar\'sear。\"Heawaitsyourreplythere,reverendsir。\"
\"Andyoushallhaveitthisveryday,Tony。Now,however,wewillnotforgetourdivineservice,butworshipGodwithsincerepiety。
Taketheplacebehindmeintheprocession;andwhenwereturntothecathedral,followmewhere—everImaygo。\"
Andthefriarcommencedsingingagain;hishand,however,nolongerheldtherosary,butheputitfirmlyontheletterwhichwasconcealedinhisbelt,andwhosecontentsengrossedhisthoughts:
Atlengththeprocessionhadreturnedtotheportalsofthecathedral。FatherHaspingersignedtotheSandwirth\'sservant,whowaswalkingbehindhim,andinsteadofaccompanyingtheotherworshippersintothechurch,hewalkedalongtheprocessionuntilhereachedatall,slenderyoungman,withwhomhehadalreadyexchangedmanyaglance。\"MartinSchenk,\"saidthefriartohim,\"willyougohomenow?\"
\"Iwill,andIrequestyou,reverendsir,toaccompanyme,\"saidtheyoungman,hastily。\"Ibelieveyouwillfindanumberoffriendsatmyhouse。PeterKemnater,theinnkeeperofSchabs,andPeterMayer,theinnkeeperofMahr,willbethere。Iinvitedthem,andhadI
knownthatyouwouldbehere,Ishouldhaveinvitedyoutoo。\"
\"YouseethatIcomewithoutbeinginvited,forIthinkthefatherlandhasinvitedusall;andIbelievewewillnotpartakeofanepicureanbreakfastatyourtavernto—day,butconferastotheterriblecalamitiesofourcountry。WearethecooksthatwillprepareaveryspicyandunhealthybreakfastfortheFrenchandBavarians,andIbelieveIamthebearerofsomesaltandpepperfromAndreasHoferforthispurpose。See,MartinSchenck,inmybelthere,bythesideoftherosary,isaletterfromourdearbrotherAndreasHofer。\"
\"Andwhatdoeshewritetoyou?Ihopehedoesnotwantustokeepquietandpermittheenemytore—enterthecountry,asallprudentandcautiouspeopleadviseustodo?\"
\"Hush,hush,Martin!donotinsultourcommander—in—chiefbysuchasupposition。Ihavenotreadtheletteryet,butIbelieveIknowitscontents,andcouldtellyoubeforehandeverywordthatthegoodandfaithfulAndreashaswrittentous。Ah,hereisyourtavern,andletmeaskafavorofyounow。TheladwhoisfollowingusisAndreasHofer\'sfaithfulservant,AnthonyWild,whobroughtmetheletterfromhismaster,andwhomustwaitformyanswer。Givehimaplacewherehemayrest,andagoodbreakfast,forhemustsetoutforhomethisveryday。\"
\"Comein,AnthonyWild;youarewelcome,\"saidtheyounginnkeeper,shakinghandswithHofer\'sservant。
\"Thankyou,butImustfirstfetchmyhorsewhichItiedtoapolesomewheredownthestreet。Irodeveryfast,andmustfirstattendtotheHorse,afterwardIwillrequestyoutoletmehavesomebreakfast。\"
AndHofer\'sservanthasteneddownthestreet。Theinnkeeperandthefriarenteredthehouseandsteppedintothelargebar—room。Twomencametomeetthemthere。
Oneofthem,amanaboutforty—fiveyearsold,dressedinthesimplecostumeoftheTyrolese,andofatall,powerfulform,wasPeterMayer,knownthroughouttheTyrolasoneofthemostardentandfaithfulpatriots,andamanofextraordinaryintrepidity,firmness,andenergy。
Theother,ayoungmanofscarcelytwenty—two,slenderyetwellbuilt,andfar—famedforhisfineappearance,boldness,andwealth,wasPeterKemnater,themostfaithfulanddevotedfriendofthefine—lookingandpatrioticyounginnkeeper,MartinSchenk。
Thetwomenshookhandswiththenew—comersandbowedtothem,buttheirfacesweregloomy,andnotthefaintestgleamofasmileilluminatedthem。
\"Haveyoucomehither,FatherJoachimHaspinger,onlytojoininthepeace—prayers?\"askedPeterMayerinhislaconicstyle,fixinghisdark,piercingeyesonthefriar\'sface。
\"No,PeterMayer,\"saidtheCapuchin,gravely;\"IhavecomehitherbecauseIwantedtoseeyouthree,andbecauseIhavetosaymanythingstoyou。ButpreviouslyletmereadwhatourpiousandpatrioticbrotherAndreasHoferhaswrittentome。\"
\"YouhavealetterfromAndreasHofer!\"exclaimedMayerandKemnater,joyfully。
\"Hereitis,\"saidthefriar,drawingitfromhisbelt。\"Nowgivemeamoment\'stimetoreadtheletter,andthenwewillconferuponthematterthatbroughtushere。\"
Hesteppedtothewindowandunfoldedtheletter。Whilehewasreadingit,thethreemenlookedathimwithraptsuspense,seekingtoreadinhisfeaturestheimpressionproducedbyAndreasHofer\'swordsontheheartofthebraveCapuchin。Indeed,thefriar\'sfeaturesbrightenedmoreandmore,hisforeheadandfacecolored,andasmileilluminatedhishardfeatures。
\"Listen,men,\"heexclaimedtriumphantly,wavingthepaperasthoughitwereaflag;\"listentowhatAndreaswritestome!\"Andthefriarreadinaclarionvoice:
\"DearbrotherRed—beard!BelovedFatherJoachimHaspinger:Youknow,brother,thatallhasbeeninvain;theAustriansareevacuatingthecountry,andtheemperor,orrathernottheemperor,buthisministersandsecretaries,stipulatedinthearmisticeconcludedwithBonaparte,thattheFrenchandBavariansshouldre—entertheTyrolandrecommencetheinfamousoldsystem。ButIthink,eventhoughtheemperorhasabandonedus,GodAlmightywillnotdoso;
andeventhoughtheAustriansoldiersarecrossingourfrontiers,ourmountainsandglaciersremaintous;Godplacedthemtheretoprotectourfrontiers,andHegaveusstrongarmsandgoodriflesandkeeneyestodiscerntheenemyandhithim。WearetheinhabitantsoftheTyrol,andtheAustriansoldiersarenot,henceitisincumbentonustoprotectourfrontiers,andpreventtheenemyfrominvadingourterritory。Ifyouareofmyopinion,gatheraboutyouasmanybravesharpshootersasyoucan,callouttheLandsturmwhereitispossible,telltheothercommanderstodothesame,andadvance,ifpossible,atoncetowardtheBrenner,whereI
hopeyouwillmeetmeorhearfurthernewsfromme。JosephSpeckbacherdidnotleavethecountryeither;heisenlistingsharpshootersandcallingouttheLandsturminhisdistrict。ItistheLord\'swillthattheTyrolbehenceforthprotectedonlybytheTyrolese。Bearthisinmind,andgotowork。——YourfaithfulAndreasHofer,atpresentnotknowingwhereheis。\"[Footnote:AndreasHofersignedallhislettersandordersinthisstrangemannerwhilehewasconcealedinhiscave。]
\"Well,\"askedthefriar,exultingly,\"doyouthinkthatAndreasHoferisright,andthatweoughtnottoallowtheenemytore—enterthecountry?\"
\"Ithinkheis,\"saidPeterKemnater,joyously。\"IthinkitwillbegloriousforustoexpeltheFrenchandBavariansoncemorefromourfrontiers。\"
\"Or,iftheyhavealreadycrossedthem,drivethemignominiouslyfromthecountry,\"addedPeterMayer。
\"Ihavepassed,duringthelastfewdays,throughthewholeofPustervalley,\"saidMartinSchenk。\"EverywhereIfoundthemendeterminedtodie,rifleinhand,onthefieldofbattle,ratherthanstaypeaceablyathomeandbendtheirnecksbeforetheenemy。
\'Itisamisfortune,\'saidthemen,\'thattheAustriansareabandoningusatthiscriticaljuncture;butitwouldbeagreatermisfortunestillforustoabandonourselvesandconsenttosurrenderatdiscretion。\'\"
\"AndIsayitisnomisfortuneatallthattheAustrianshaveleftus,\"criedtheCapuchin,vehemently。\"ThecauseofthefatherlandhasnotsufferedmuchbytheretreatoftheAustrians。WhoassistedusatthebattleofMountIsel?Whohelpedustodrivetheenemytwicefromthecountry?NotanAustriandid!Weaccomplishedallthatwasgreatandgloriousintheshortanddecisivestruggle。Letusnotcomplain,then,thatnoonestandsbyusnow,andthatweknowthatnoonewillhelpusbutGodandweourselves。Butwemustnotplungeblindlyandfuriouslyintothestruggle;onthecontrary,wemustconsiderwhetherweareabletodefeattheenemy。TheFrenchandBavariansaresendinglargeforcesonallsidestothepoorTyrol。Icannotconcealfromyouthattheenterprisewhichwearegoingtoundertake,andtowhichAndreasHoferinvitesus,isadangerousone。LetmetellyouthatthatmiserableassassinandruffianLefebre,whomtheycalltheDukeofDantsic,isapproachingfromthenorthwithtwenty—fivethousandmen,andisalreadyclosetoInnspruck。GeneralDeroi,too,iscoming;heintendstomarchthroughthewholeVintschgau,andforcehiswayovertheGerlosMountainstothedistrictofInnspruck。Rusca\'swildlegionsarealreadynearLienz;GeneralPeryismovingupfromthesouthwithhisItaliantroops;andtheexasperatedBavarians,underGeneralsWredenandArco,arealreadyatSalzburg。Inshort,morethanfiftythousandmenarecomingupfromallsidestotramplethepoorTyrolunderfoot。Theyareveteransoldiers;theyhavegotartilleryandbetterarmsthanwe,andaresuperiortousinnumbers,equipments,andstrength。Consider,therefore,whetheryouarewillingtoundertaketheheavytasknevertheless;considerthatyouriskyourproperty,yourblood,andyourlives,andthat,ifyoushouldbesounfortunateastofallintotheenemy\'shands,hewouldperhapspunishyouascriminalsandrebels。Itistrue,youarereadytoriskyourproperty,yourblood,andyourlives,forthefatherlandandthelibertyoftheTyrol;butthenyouhavealsodutiestoyourfamilies,yourparents,yourbrides;youhaveadutytoyourselves——
thatofnotendangeringyourlivesrecklessly。Itistrue,eventhoughtheenemyshouldpunishyouasrebels,youwoulddiethebeautifuldeathofmartyrsforyourfatherland,andthehaloofyourvirtueandloveofcountrywillimmortalizeyournames;butyoumustconsider,also,whetheryourdeathwillbeusefultothecountry,andwhetheryouwillnotshedyourbloodinvain。Askyourhearts,myfriends,whethertheywillbecourageousandstrongenoughtobravecheerfullywhateverreversesandcalamitiesmaybefallus,andwhethertheyreallywillriskdeath,imprisonment,andthescaffold,withoutflinchingandtrembling?ThatiswhatIwishedtosaytoyoubeforeconcertingmeasureswithyouandsendingananswertoAndreasHofer。Consideritall,myfriends,andthenspeak。\"
\"Wearetoaskourheartsiftheywillnotflinchandtremble?\"saidPeterMayer,almostcontemptuously。\"WhentheenemyreturnedtotheTyrollastMay,heburneddowneighthouseswhichbelongedtome,andforsometimeIdidnotknowbutthatmywifeandchildrenhadperishedintheconflagration。Didyouseemetremble——didyouhearmecomplainatthattime?DidInotstandupcheerfullyinthebattleonMountIsel,withoutweepingormurmuring,andbearinginmindonlythatIwasfightingforliberty,thefatherland,andtheemperor?Itwasnotuntilwehadgainedthevictory,andobtainedourfreedom,thatIwenthometomournandweeponthesmokingruinsofmyhouses。ButIfoundmywifeandmychildrenaliveandwell;afriendhadconcealedthemandtakencareofthem;andafterthankingGodforourvictory,IthankedHimforpreservingmywifeandchildren;andonlynow,whenwewerehappyandfree,didIshedtears。Butsincetheenemyisre—enteringthecountry,andfreshmisfortunesaretobefallus,mytearsaredriedagain;myheartisfullofcourageandconstancy;andIbelievewemustriskall,becauseotherwiseeverythingthatwehavedonehithertowillbeinvain。Ilovemywifedearly;but,ifshecamenowtodissuademefromtakingpartinthestruggle,andifIfeltthatmyheartwasgivingwaytoherpersuasion,Iwouldstrangleherwithmyownhands,lestsheshouldpreventmefromservingthegreatcauseofthefatherland。Itistrue,ourtaskisdifficult,butitisnotimpossible;andthatwhichisnotimpossibleshouldbetriedforthefatherland!Ihavegivenyoumyopinion;itisyourturnnow,myyoungfriends。PeterKemnater,speak!TellFatherRed—beardwhetheryourheartistremblingandflinching,andwhetheryouthinkwehadbetterkeepquiet,becausetheenemyissopowerfulandsuperiortous。\"
\"IhaveanaffiancedbrideofwhomIamveryfond,\"saidPeterKemnater,withflushedcheeksandflashingeyes;\"agirlwhomIlovebetterthanmyparents,thananythingintheworld,andwhomI
intendedtomarryafortnighthence;butIsweartoGodandtheHolyVirginthatmyweddingshallnottakeplaceuntiltheTyrolisfreeagain,andwehaveexpelledtheenemyoncemorefromthecountry。
Andifmybrideshouldbeangryatthis,anddemandthatIshouldthinkmoreofherthanofthefatherland,andpreferlivingforheralonetodyingperhapsforthefatherland,Ishouldbreakwithher,andneverlookatheragain,neverspeakanotherwordwithher。I
havemanyhousesandlands;buteventhoughIknewthatmyfieldsandmeadowsweretobedevastated,andmyhousesburneddown,likethoseofPeterMayer,Ishouldsay,nevertheless,wewillfightforthefatherland!Wewilldefeattheenemy,eventhoughweshouldallbecomebeggars,andeventhoughIknewthatIshoulddiebeforeseeingmyaffiancedbrideagain,andthatshewouldcursemeinmygrave。ThatiswhatIhavegottosay。Nowyoumayspeak,MartinSchenk;tellthefatherwhetheryourheartisflinchingandtrembling。\"
\"Yes,itis,\"criedMartinSchenk,\"butonlywhenIthinkthemenoftheTyrolcouldbesocowardlyandmean—spiritedastokeepquietandsubmittotheiroppressors,becausethelatterarepowerfulandsuperiortousinnumbers。IhaveayoungwifewhomImarriedonlyayearago,andwhogavebirthtoalittleboyaweeksince,andI
assureyouthatIloveherandherchildwithallmyheart。ButifI
knewthattheirdeathwouldbeusefultothefatherland,andwouldcontributetoitssalvation,Iwouldshootthemwithmyownrifle,andshouldnotweeponseeingtheircorpsesatmyfeet;butIshouldrejoiceandexclaim,\'Ididitforthesakeofthefatherland;I
sacrificedmymostprecioustreasuresforthebelovedTyrol。\'Eventhoughtheenemyisverystrongandnumerous,eventhoughtheemperorhasabandonedus,Godstandsbyus。Themountainsstandfirmyet;theyareourfortresses,andwewillfightinthemuntilwearealldead,oruntilwehavedefeatedtheenemy,anddeliveredtheTyrolathirdtime。Nowyouknowmyopinion,FatherJoachimHaspinger。\"
TheCapuchinmadenoreply。Hestoodwithhandsclaspedinprayerandeyesliftedtoheaven,andtwolargetearsrolleddownhisbronzedcheeksintohisredbeard。
\"GreatGodinheaven,\"hemurmuredinavoicetremulouswithemotion,\"IthankTheeforlettingmeseethishour,andhearthesoul—stirringwordsofthesepatrioticmen。WhatcanIsaynow,whathaveItosacrificetothefatherland?Ihavenowife,nochildren,noproperty;IambutapoorCapuchin!Ihavenothingbutmybloodandmylife。ButIwillgiveittothecountry,eventhoughthebishopandtheabbotshouldexcommunicatemeforitandcondemnmysoultoburnineverlastingfire。ItisbetterthatapoorCapuchin\'ssoulshouldburninhellthanthatthefatherlandshouldgroanwithpainandwearthebrandofdisgraceandslaveryonitsforehead。Itisbettertobeafaithlesssonofthebishopandabbot,thanafaithlesssonofthefatherland。ItisbettertobeabadChristianthanabadpatriot。Therefore,whatevermayhappen,I
shallshareeverythingwithyou,dangerorvictory,triumphordeath。HenceforthIamnolongeraCapuchin,butoldRed—beardJoachimHaspinger,thedefenderofhiscountry;andIswearthatI
willnomorelaydownmyheadandreposebeforewehavedeliveredthecountryfromtheenemyandconcludedanhonorablepeace。Ifthatisyoursentimentalso,swearherebeforeGodthatyouwillfighthenceforthforthecountry,devoteyourwholestrengthtoit,andperishratherthangiveupthestruggle,makepeacewiththeenemy,andsubmittotheBavarianyoke。\"
Andthethreemenliftedtheirhandsandeyestoheaven,andexclaimedwithoneaccord,inaloudandsolemntone:\"WeswearbyGodAlmighty,andbyallthatissacredanddeartousonearth,thatwewillfighthenceforthforthecountry,devoteourwholestrengthtoit,andperishratherthangiveupthestruggle,makepeacewiththeenemy,andsubmittotheBavarianyoke!\"
\"Benedictus!benedictus!\"criedFatherHaspinger,layinghishandsonthosewhichthethreemenhadjoinedontakingtheoath。\"TheLordhasheardandacceptedyouroath;theLordwillblessyou,theHolyVirginwillprotectyou!Amen!\"
\"Andnowletusconcertmeasuresforthestruggle,andconsiderwhatweoughttodo,\"saidthefriar,afterapause。\"Inthefirstplace,wewillinformAndreasHoferthathiswishesshallbecompliedwith,andthatwewillcallouttheLandsturmandallourforces。Letmewritetohim,therefore,andthenwewillholdacouncilofwar。\"
Thecouncilofwarlasteduntilmidnight;andwhileallEuropewastrucklingtothe\"invincibleEmperorNapoleon,\"whileallGermanywaslyinghumblyprostrateathisfeet,andwhilealltheprinceswerebaskinginthesunshineofhisfavor,fourpoormen,neitherlearnednorevenwelleducated,threepeasantsandamonk,wereconcertingmeasurestobiddefianceto\"Bonaparte,therobberofcrowns,\"andexpelhispowerfularmiesfromtheirmountains!AllGermanywassubjugated,andhadgivenupallfurtherresistancetotheall—powerfulconqueror;onlythesmallTyrolwouldnotsufferherselftobesubjugated;onlythebravesonsoftheGermanmountainswerestillintentonbravingthetyrant,andupholdingtheirlibertyandindependence,despitetheformidableeffortshewasmakingtocrushthem。
Alreadyonthefollowingmorningthetocsinsoundedinallthevalleysandonalltheheights,andcalleduponthementofightforthefatherland。AftermidnightthethreebravemenhadleftBrixen;
eachhadsetoutinadifferentdirectiontoincitethementoinsurrection,informthemofAndreasHofer\'sorder,andimploretheminthenameofthefatherlandtotakeuptheirriflesagainandriskoncemoretheirlivesforthedeliveranceoftheTyrol。
FatherHaspingerhadwalkedallnighttoLatzfons,andonthefollowingmorninghepreachedtothepeopleatthechurchofthatplaceanenthusiasticsermon,inwhichhecalleduponthemtomakeonemoreeffortinbehalfoftheirbelovedcountry,andpromisedentireabsolutionforoneyeartoeveryonewhoshouldkilladozenFrenchsoldiers,andabsolutionforfiveyearstoanywhoshouldkilltwiceasmany。[Footnote:Mayer\'s\"Speckbacher,\"p。151。]
Carriedawaybythesoul—stirringwordsandpromisesoftheCapuchin,fullofardortoservethefatherland,anddesirousofobtainingabsolution,thementookuparms,andevenacompanyofwomenwasformedfortheholyserviceofthefatherland。
Atnightonthesamedaythreehundredsharpshootershadralliedaroundthemartialfriar,andwiththemhemarchedtowardUnterau,constantlyreceivingre—enforcementsontheroad;fortheinhabitantseverywhereroseagainasoneman,andwiththeirredoubtedriflesontheirshouldersdescendedeverylateralglenandravine,andjoinedhiscommandtoconquerordieunderhim。
Andjoyfulnewsarrivedfromallsides,announcingthattheinhabitantswererisingthroughouttheTyrol。AlreadyPeterMayerandPeterKemnaterhadgatheredaroundthemallthesharpshootersoftheneighboringtownsandvillages,andtheirfourcompaniesnowunitedwiththefriar\'stroops。NewsalsocamefromAndreasHofer:
hehademergedagainfromthecave,andathiscallallthesharpshootersofthePasseyrvalleyhadralliedaroundhim,andcompanieshadflockedtohimfromallpartsofthecountrytofightagainundertheirbelovedcommander—in—chief。AndreasHoferhadmarchedwiththemacrossthecrestoftheprecipitousJanfen,andhisarmygatheringstrengthlikeamountain—torrentfromeverytributarystreamwhichcrosseditscourse,soonembracedalltheable—bodiedmenofPasseyr,Meran,andAlgund。
TheTyrolesebadrisenathirdtimetodefendtheindependenceoftheircountry。
CHAPTERXXXI。
THEFIRSTBATTLE。
WhatthefourmenhadswornattheinnofBrixen,andwhatAndreasHoferhadagreeduponwithhisfriendSpeckbacher,hadsucceeded。
ThewholeTyrolhadrisenandwaseagerforthefray。Asmallarmy,commandedbyFatherHaspinger,wasencampednearBrixen,andreceivedhourlyfreshaccessions。PeterKemnaterandPeterMayerwerestilltraversingthecountry,andcallinguponthepeasantstorepairtoFatherRed—beard\'scampnearBrixen,andtheirappealswerereadilycompliedwith。ThebravepeasantsofRodeneck,Weitenthal,andSchoneck,ledbytheircourageouspastor,GeorgeSchoneck,cameintocamp;andsodidAnthonyWallnerwiththefourhundredmenwhohadfollowedhimfromthePustervalley。
FatherHaspingerreceivedthesebravemenexultingly,andfoldedtheirleader,AnthonyWallner,tenderlytohisheart。
\"Youhavefoughtagainlikeahero,\"heexclaimed,pattinghischeeksaffectionately;\"thewholeTyrolisextollingyourexploitsatthemurderousbattleofTaxenbach,andtheyaretellingwonderfulstoriesaboutthesurpassingheroismandbraveryyoudisplayedonthatoccasion。\"
\"Itistrue,wefoughtbravely,\"saidAnthonyWallner,sighing;\"butitdidnotdomuchgood,fortheenemywastentoone,andwewerefinallyunabletocheckhisadvance。Butwefollowedhim,andwillnowunitewithyou,reverendfather,inordertoexpelhimoncemorefromthecountry。IbelievetherewillbeanotherbattleonMountIsel,fortheenemyisalwaysintentonforcinghiswaytoInnspruck,believingthatthewholeTyrolissubjugatedsosoonasthecapitalhasfallenintohishands。Wemuststrive,therefore,tomeethimthereoncemore;foryouknowtheoldprophecy,sayingthatMountIselwillbealuckyplacefortheTyrolese。\"
\"Idoknowit,\"saidthefriar;\"andifitpleaseGodwewillverifyit。ThefreedomoftheTyrolisburiedonMountIselnearInnspruck,andwewilldisinterthegoldentreasurethereandcauseittosheditslustreoncemoreonourmountainsandvalleys。Youshallhelpmetodoit,AnthonyWallner,youandyourfamoussharpshootersofWindisch—Matrey。ButpreviouslyIthink,myfriend,weshallhavesomethingtodohere;forourscoutshavereturnedwiththenewsthattheenemyisapproaching。HiscolumnisheadedbySaxonandBavariantroopsundertheFrenchgeneral,Royer;hisforcesarefollowedbythemainarmyunderthecommander—in—chief,MarshalLefebvre,orasheproudlycallhimself,theDukeofDantsic。
GeneralRoyerhasgotalreadyasfarasSterzing,andifwedonotinterferetheSaxonswillsoonreachBrixen。\"
\"Butwewillinterfere,\"criedAnthonyWallner;\"wewillnotallowthemtoadvancetoBrixen,andIwilloccupyimmediatelywithmysharpshootersthemountain—passesontherouteoftheenemy。WewillreceivetheDukeofDantsicwithfireworkswhichwillsaddenhisheart。\"
\"Doso,dearAnthony,\"exclaimedHaspinger,joyfully。\"ImyselfwillfirstgotoBrixenandteachthemembersofthemunicipalitybettermanners。Theirterrorandanguishhaverenderedthemquiteeloquent,andtheyhavedissuadedmanyhundredpeasants,whowerepassingthroughBrixentojoinmycommand,fromsodoing,andinducedthemtoreturntotheirhomes。Ishallspeakaseriouswordwiththosegentlemen,andteachthemalittlepatriotism。\"
HaspingernoddedkindlytoAnthonyWallner,andcallingtenofhisbestsharpshooterstohimrepairedtothecityhallofBrixen,wherethemembersofthemunicipalitywereassembled。Hemadethemafuriousspeech,which,however,didnotimpressthegentlemenasforciblyasthethreatswhichheaddedtoit。Hesworethat,ifthemembersofthemunicipalitywouldnothavethetocsinsoundedimmediatelyandsendoutmountedmessengerstocalloutthepeasantsandsendthemtohim,hewouldcauseeveryoneofthemtobehangedorshotinthemorning!Andthisoathwaseffectualenough,fortheterrifiedgentlemenknewfullwellthatFatherHaspingerhadthepowerandthewilltofulfilhisoaths。Hence,thetocsinwassounded,mountedmessengerswereNeatoutinalldirections,andonthefollowingmorningupwardoftwothousandable—bodiedmenarrivedatHaspinger\'scamp。[Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,\"
p。110。]
\"Allright,\"saidthefriar;\"ifAndreasHoferandSpeckbacherjoinuswiththeirforces,Ibelieveweshallsucceed,andSt。Cassianwillhaveunderstoodourprayers。\"
WhileAnthonyWallnerandhissharpshootersoccupiedthemountain—
gorgesthissideofBrixenontheroadtoMittewald,JosephSpeckbacherandhismenhadpenetratedfarbeyondMittewaldtowardSterzing,andhadlearnedthattheSaxons,underGeneralRoyer,wererestingatSterzingwiththeintentionofadvancinginthemorningthroughthewildvalleyoftheEisachtowardBrixen。
\"Well,iftheSaxonsarerestingwemustworkinordertoprepareeternalreposeforthem,\"saidJosephSpeckbacher,gayly。\"Nowcome,mybravelads,wemusttaketheSaxonsbetweentwofires。Theyaremiserablescoundrelsandtraitors。Ah,theydonotshrinkfromservingtherapaciousconquerorBonaparte,andturningtheirarmsagainsttheirGermancountrymen,merelybecausetheFrenchemperorordersthemtodoso,andbecausewerefusetosubmittotheforeignyoke。andaredeterminedtopreserveourGermantongueandourGermanrights!HowdisgracefulitisthatGermansshouldattackGermansatthebiddingoftheforeignoppressor!Therefore,wewillpunishtheSaxonsandBavariansinthenameofGodandtheHolyVirgin。Wewillletthemadvancedownthedefile,andattackthemonlyaftertheyareinit。Theycannotretracetheirsteps,forwearebehindthem;norcantheyadvanceveryfar,forFatherRed—beardwillmeettheminfront。Nowcomeandletusmakefestivepreparations,asitbehoovesthosewhoareexpectingdistinguishedguests。Wewillerectafewtriumphalarchestothem,andshowthemhowavalanchesrolldownourmountains。Ah,wewillbuildupforthemartificialruinswhichwillexcitetheirsincereadmiration!\"
\"Yes,yes,wewill!\"shoutedthepeasants,whowenttowork,singingandlaughing。Inthefirstplace,theyerected\"triumphalarches\"totheenemy;thatistosay,theyobstructedtheroadbyraisinganumberofabatis,besmearedwithpitchthewoodenrailingofthebridgebuiltacrosstheEisachnearthevillageofPleis,loosenedtheplanksofthebridge,andbegantobuild\"avalanches。\"Theyfelledaconsiderablenumberoftalllarches,tiedropestobothendsofthem,loweredthemhalf—waydowntheprecipitoussideofthemountain,andfastenedtheropesabovetothestrongbranchesoftreesfirmlyrootedinthesoilofthecrest。Thentheythrewhugemassesofrockandheapsofrubbishonthesehangingscaffolds;andafterthe\"avalanches\"hadthusbeencompleted,theywithdrewcautiouslyandrapidlyintothemountain—gorges。OnlyZoppel,JosephSpeckbacher\'sservant,andanoldpeasantremainednearthe\"avalanches。\"Theystoodonbothsidesoftheropes,hatchetinhand,castingfieryglancesintothedefileonthebankoftheEisach,andbetweenoverhangingwood—cladprecipices。
Profoundsilencereignedallaround;onlyfromtimetotimearustlingnoisewasheardintheshrubbery;theflashingbarrelofariflewasthenseen,anditseemedasthoughthefleet—footedchamoisappearedontheheightsabove。ButtheywereTyrolesesharpshooterswhohadclimbeduptothewatch—towersoftheirnaturalfortressestoespytheenemyandonhisappearancetowelcomehimwiththebulletsoftheirrifles。
Profoundsilencereignedallaround,andthetwomenwerestillstanding,hatchetinhand,bythesideoftheropesholdingtheartificialavalanches。
Allatoncealoud,shrillwhistleresoundedinfrontoftheentrancetothedefile;itwasrepeatedallaroundthegloomygorge。
\"ThatisthesignalthattheenemyhaspassedtheinnamSackandisenteringthedefileoftheEisach,\"murmuredZoppel,examiningoncemoretheedgeofhishatchetwithhishand。Thenhelookeddownattentivelyintothedepth,whereonlyafootpathmeanderedclosealongthebankofthefoamingEisach。
Afewsoldierswerenowseenenteringthedefileyonder,wheretheroadprojectedbetweentwojuttingrocksformingthebackgroundofthegorge。
TheformofaTyrolesesharpshooterappearedatthesamemomentonthetopoftheprecipitousrock。Hesteppedclosetotheedgeoftherock,allowedthesoldiers,wholookedaroundslowlyanddistrustfully,toadvanceafewsteps,andthenraisedhisrifle。Hefired;oneofthesoldiersfellimmediatelytotheground,andtheTyrolesesharpshooterreloadedhisrifle。Hefiredagain,andlaidanothersoldierprostrate。
Thetworeportshadacceleratedthemarchoftheenemy。Thesoldiersenteredthedefilewithahastystep;inordertoadvance,theyhadtoremovethetwosoldierswhowerewrithingintheagonyofdeathandobstructingthenarrowpath,andthrowthemintothewatersoftheEisach,whichreceivedwithawildroarthetwocorpses,thefirstvictimsofthereopeningstruggle。
MeanwhiletheTyrolesesharpshooterontheheightabovehadreloadedhisrifleandshotanothersoldier。Onseeingthis,heutteredaloudJodler,madealeapofjoy,andnoddedlaughinglytotheenemy,whocastthreateningglancesonhim。Buthedidnotseethatoneoftheofficersbelowcalledfoursoldierstohim,pointedhishandatthetopoftherock,andgavethemaquickorder。Thefoursoldierssprangatoncefromtheranksanddisappearedintheshrubberycoveringthebaseoftherock。