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  \"Andnowletussettlethataffairwiththesoldiersyonder,\"saidAnthonyWallner,goingtothewindows,infrontofwhichthesharpshooterswerestilldrawnupinline。

  \"Soldiersintherooms,\"heshoutedinapowerfulvoice,\"surrender!

  Thefightisatanend;yourcaptainisourprisoner。Surrender,oryouarelost;wewillsetfiretothehouse,andshootdownwhosoeverjumpsoutofthewindows。ifyouwishtosaveyourlives,surrender。\"

  Oneofthesergeantsappearedatthewindow。

  \"Wearelockedupandsurrounded,\"hesaid;\"wehavenoammunition,andourcaptainisaprisoner。Therefore,wewillsurrenderifyouwillallowustoevacuatethecastle。\"

  \"Yes,butwithoutarms,\"saidAnthonyWallner,imperatively。\"Youwillallcomeinsquadsoffourtothewindowsandhandoutyourcarbinesandside—arms。Thereareyetahundredofyouintherooms。

  Assoonaswehavegotahundredcarbinesandahundredsabresweshallopentheportalandletyouout。YoumayreturnthentoBavaria,andtellyourgovernmentthatnoSouthernBavarians,buttrueTyrolese,liveinthePusterthal,theVintschgau,andthePasseyrthal。\"

  \"Weacceptyourterms,\"repliedthesergeant;\"come,therefore,andreceiveourarms。\"

  TheTyrolesesteppeduptothewindows,ateachofwhichsquadsoffoursoldiersmadetheirappearance,andsilentlyandsullenlyhandedouttheirarms,whichtheTyrolesetookandstackedinthemiddleofthecourt—yard。

  \"NowIwillgoandseewheremyElzahasconcealedherself,\"

  murmuredElizatoherself;andsheglidedhastilythroughtheranksoftheTyroleseintothecastle。

  Noonewastobeseeninthelargehall,and,unnoticedbyanybody,Elizaascendedthestaircase,hasteneddownthecorridor,andenteredthedining—room。

  Theinstinctofherhearthadguidedherrightly;yonder,inthemostremotecorneroftheroom,satElza,groaningaloudinbitterwoe,herhandsclaspedonherknees,herheadbentonherbreast,andnotperceivinginheragonythatElizacamein,thatshehastenedrapidly,yetnoiselesslyandontiptoethroughtheroom,andstoodstillnowcloseinfrontofher。

  \"Whydoyouweep,dearestElza?\"askedEliza,kneelingdownbeforeherfriend。

  Elzagaveastart,andquicklyraisedherface,overwhichwererollingriversofscaldingtears。\"Idonotweepatall,Eliza,\"shesaid,inalowvoice。

  \"Eliza?\"sheasked,wonderingly。\"YoucallmeEliza?ThenIamnolongeryourdarling,yourLizzie?YoudidnotassistmewhenIhadtosaveyourcousinUlrichbelowinthecourt—yard?Youutteredaloudcrywhenhelaymoredeadthanaliveinmylap,andyoudidnotcometohelphimandme?AndnowyoucallmeEliza?\"

  \"WhatshouldIhavedonethere?\"askedElza,inabitter,mournfultone。\"Hereposedwellonyourbreast;hedidnotneedme。Iamonlyhiscousin,butyou,youarehisaffiancedbride。\"

  \"Butformerly,Isuppose,Elza,hewastobeyouraffiancedbridegroom?\"askedEliza,inalow,tremulousvoice。\"Oh,Ialwaysthoughtso;Iknewitallthetime,althoughyounevertoldmeso。I

  alwaysthoughtElzaandUlrichwouldbeagoodmatch;theyaresuitedtoeachother,andwillloveeachotherandbehappy。Elza,Ulrichwastobeyourbridegroom,washenot?\"

  \"Whatistheuseoftalkingaboutitnow?\"askedElza,vehemently。

  \"HeisYOURbridegroom,hehassworneternalfidelitytoyou,andI

  shallnotdisputehimwithyou。Marryhimandbehappy。\"

  \"AndwouldyourLizziebehappyifherElzawerenotcontentwithher?\"askedEliza,tenderly。\"Tellmeonlythis:yourfatherandhisparentsthoughtyouwereagoodmatch——didtheynot?\"

  \"Yes,theydid,\"whisperedElza,burstingagainintotears。

  \"Myfathertoldmeyesterdaythatitwashiswish,aswellasthatofUlrich\'sparents。\"

  \"AndUlrichtoldyou,too,thathelovedyouandwouldmarryyou?

  Tellmethetruth,Elza。NevermindwhatIsaidinthecourtyardaboutUlrichbeingmybridegroom。RememberonlythatIamyourLizzie,wholovesyoubetterthanshecantellyou,butwhowillproveittoyouifthegoodGodwillpermithertodoso。Tellmetherefore,mydarling,Ulrichsaidtoyouhelovedyouandwishedtomarryyou?\"

  \"No,hedidnotsayso,Lizzie,but——butIthoughtso,Ibelieve,andhethoughtso,too;and,OGod!IbelieveIlovehim。Itseemedtomeasthoughadaggerpiercedmyheartwhenyousaidthathewasyourbridegroom。Icouldnothearit,andhastenedintothehouseinordernottoseeandhearanythingfurther。Imeanttoseatmyselfquietlyinthedining—roomhereandsubmittoallthatmighthappen;

  andyetIwasdrawnirresistiblytowardthebalcony,andorbrushingoutIsawyouholdinghiminyourlapandpressinghisdearpaleheadtoyourbosom。Ifeltasthoughtheheavenswerefallingdownonme;Ihadtocryoutaloudinmyanguishanddespair。Ihurriedbackintotheroom,fellonmyknees,andprayedthatdeathmightdelivermefrommypains。OGod,God!itdidnot;Imustcarryonlife\'sdrearyburdenandcannotdie!\"

  Sheburiedherfaceinherhandsandsobbedaloud。

  WhileElzawasspeaking,Elizahadturnedpalerandpaler;aslighttremorpassedthroughherwholeframe,andshecompressedherlipsfirmly,asiftorestrainthecryoppressingherbosom。

  NowshelaidherhandgentlyonElza\'shead。\"Youlovehim,Elza,\"

  shesaidmildly。\"Iunderstandyourheart,dearestElza,youlovehim。AndnowdryyourtearsandlistentowhatIhavetosaytoyou。

  Butfirstyoumustlookatme,Elza,andyoumustshowmeyourdearface;otherwiseIwon\'ttellyouthegoodnewsIhavegotforyou。\"

  Elzadroppedherhandsfromherface,andlooked,smilingamidhertears,intoEliza\'scountenance,whichseemednowagainentirelycalmandserene。

  \"Nowlisten,Elza,\"shewhispered,hurriedly;\"Ulrichisnotmybridegroom,andhenevertoldmethathelovedme。\"

  Elzautteredacryofjoy,andasunbeamseemedtoilluminateherface。

  \"Imerelysaidsoinordertosavehim,\"addedLizzie;\"thatwasthereasonwhyIutteredthatimpudentlie,whichGodAlmighty,Ihope,willforgiveme。IsawthatmyfatherwasjustabouttohillhimandmyhearttoldmeIoughttosavehimatallhazards。Ihastenedtomyfather,andthewordsescapedmylips,Imyselfdonotknowhow。

  IsaidIlovedhim,hewouldmarryme,andwasmyaffiancedbride—

  groom;andthissavedhim,forhewasintentondyingratherthanfallalive,ashesaid,intothehandsofthepeasant—rabble。Thatwasthereasonwhyhewassobold,abusedtheTyrolesesoviolently,andwouldnotceaseresistingthem。Therefore,Ihadtosavehimnotonlyfrommyfather,butfromhisownrage;andIdidit。\"

  \"Butdoyounotlovehim?\"askedElzasmiling。

  \"DoyounotknowthatJosephThurmwalderhasbeencourtingmeforayearpast?Myfatherwillbegladtohavememarryhim;forheisthesonofrichparentsandthemostskillfulandhandsomehunterinthewholePustervalley。\"

  \"Butyouhaveoftentoldmethatyoudidnotlovehim?\"

  \"HaveyounotoftentoldmelikewisethatyoudidnotloveUlrich,Elza?Wegirlsarequeerbeings,andneversaywhomwelove!\"

  \"ButUlrich!Helovesyou!Yes,yes,Iknowhelovesyou。Ihavesuspecteditalongtime,andalwaysteasedhimwithhisattachmenttoyou。\"

  \"Andhealwaysdeniedit,didhenot?\"

  \"Yes,hedid,andyet——\"

  \"Andhedenieditto—daytoo,whentheliewouldhavesavedhimatonce。Hewoulddieratherthanbeapeasant—girl\'sbridegroom!Yousee,therefore,thathedoesnotloveme,Elza。Butmyliesavedhislife,andnoonemustfindoutthatUlrichisnotmybridegroom。Forifmyfatherandhisfriendsshoulddiscoverit,theywouldkillhim,becauseheinsultedthemtoodeeplytobeforgiven。Hemustremainmybridegroomuntiltranquillityisre—establishedinthecountry。\"

  \"Yes,myLizzie,mydarling!\"exclaimedElza,encirclingEliza\'sneckwithherarms;\"yes,lethimremainyourbridegroom,mysagacious,braveTyrolesegirl。Ialwayssaidandknewthatyouwouldbeaheroineifyoushouldhavetomeetagreatdanger,andto—dayyouWEREaheroine。\"

  \"NotyetElza,butIshallbeone。IamgoingtoprovetomyfatherandallhisfriendsthatIamatruedaughteroftheTyrol,eventhoughtheBavariancaptainismybridegroom。Andnow,farewell,dearestElza;Imustgodownagaintomyfather。Butlisten,Ihavetotellyousomethingelseyet。Ishallleaveourvillagewithmyfatherto—day。WeshallmarchwithourfriendstoAndreasHofer,fortheTyrolesemustconcentratetheirwholeforcesinordertobestrongenoughwhentheyhavetomeettheenemy。Hence,itwasresolvedattheveryoutset,that,sosoonasitwastimeforthepeopletoriseagainsttheBavarians,Speckbacherandhisfriends,andmyfatherwiththepeasantsofthePustervalley,shouldjointhemenofthePasseyrvalleyunderHofer\'scommand。Iknowthatfatherwillsetoutto—day,andIshallaccompanyhim,Elza。Iamnotafraidofdeathandtheenemy;Iknowthatourcauseisjust,andthatthegoodGodwillbeonourside。\"

  \"But,nevertheless,manynobleheartswillbepiercedforthisjustcause,andyours,dearestLizzie,maybeamongthem,\"exclaimedElza,tenderlyfoldingherfriendtoherheart。\"Oh,stayhere,mydarling,letthemenfightitoutalone;stayhere!\"

  \"No,Elza,Imustgowiththem。Myhonorrequiresit,andforbidsmetostayatourhousewithUlrichvonHohenberg,forwhosesakemyfathercalledmepubliclyto—dayarecreantdaughteroftheTyrol,andthreatenedtodisownmeforever。ImustprovetoalltheworldthatIamaloyaldaughteroftheTyrol;andIfeel,Elza,thatitwilldomegoodtocontributemymitetothedeliveranceofthefatherland。IamnotgentleandpatientenoughtositquietlyathomeandwaituntildearLibertylooksintomydoorandsaystome,\'Godblessyou,Lizzie!Iamherenow。andyoualsomayprofitbythehappinesswhichwillbecausedbymyarrival。\'No,Elza,Imustgowithmyfather,ImusthelphimtofindthisdearLibertyonthemountainsandinthevalleys,andmustsaytoher,\'Godblessthee,Liberty!Iamherenow,andthoumaystprofitbymystrength,andI

  willhelptheethatthoumaystruleagainoverthemountainsandvalleysofourdearTyrol。\'\"

  \"Oh,Lizzie,youareagenuineheroine!\"exclaimedElza;\"IblushtothinkthatIshallnotaccompanyyouandfightbyyoursideforLiberty。\"

  \"Youcannot,\"saidLizzie,gravely。\"Youhaveanagedfatherwhowillstayathome,andwhomyoumusttakecareof,andthepoorandsickcountuponyou,fortheyknowthatElzawillalwaysbetheirgoodangel。Stayathomeandprayforme。Butnevergodowntomyfather\'shouse,donotinquireforUlrich,anddonottrytohavehimbroughttothecastlehere。HeisunderSchroepfel\'ssurveillance,andSchroepfelwouldshoothimifheshouldsuspectthatallisnotasitshouldbe。ButifGodshoulddecreemydeath,Elza,Ulrichwouldbefreeatonce,andmyfatherwouldnotinjurehim,inasmuchashewashisLizzie\'saffiancedbridegroom。Hewouldsethimfree。Ulrichwouldthencometoyou,and,Elza,youwilltellhimnottothinkthatLizzieWallnerwasabadgirl,andthatshewasintentonlyongettinganaristocratichusband。Youwilltellhimthatmysoleobjectwastosavehislife,andthatIneverthoughtofmarryinghim。YouwilltellhimalsothatIforgavehimtheinjurywhichhedidmeto—day,andthatIshallpraytoGodAlmightyforhim。AndwhenyoustandbeforeGod\'saltar,andthepriestjoinsyourhands,thinkofme,anddonotforgetthatIlovedyou,dearestElza,betterthananyonceelseonearth。Andnow,farewell,Elza;Ishallnotkissyouagain,foritmakesmyheartheavy。\"

  \"Lizzie,Lizzie!\"shoutedapowerfulvoiceoutsideatthismoment;

  \"Lizzie,whereareyou?\'Tistimetosetout!\"

  \"HereIam,dearfather!\"exclaimedLizzie,steppingquicklyoutonthebalcony。\"Ishallcomedowntoyounow。IwasonlytakingleaveofElza。NowIamreadytosetoutandfightforthedearTyrolandthedearEmperorFrancis!\"

  \"Hurrah,wewilldoso!\"criedtheTyrolese。\"WewillfightforthedearTyrolandthedearEmperorFrancis!Hurrah!WewillexpeltheBavarians!Hurrah!theAustriansarecoming!Hurrah!theTyrolwillbefreeagain!\"

  CHAPTERXIV。

  THEBRIDGEOFST。LAWRENCE。

  AnthonyWallnerandhismenmarchedalldayandallnightthroughthePustervalley,alongtheroadtotheMuhlbachpass。HisdaughterEliza,andyoungJohnPanzl,hisfriendandsympathizer,walkedbyhisside;andbehindhimmarchedthebraveTyrolese,whoseforcegainedstrengthateverystepasitadvanced,andwho,amidstthemostenthusiasticacclamations,appointedAnthonyWallnercommander—

  in—chiefofthemenofthePusterValley,andJohnPanzlhislieutenantandassistant。

  \"Iaccepttheposition,myfriends,\"saidWallner,takingoffhishatandkindlygreetingthemen;\"yes,Iaccepttheposition,andwillbeyourcommander,andwillalwaysleadyoufaithfullyandhonestlyagainsttheenemy。Butwillyoualwaysfollowme?Willyounotbeafraidoftheenemy\'sfire,andtaketoyourheelsbeforehisartillery?\"

  \"No,wewillnot,\"shoutedthebravemen;\"wewillstandbyyoufaithfully,andfightwithyouforthefatherlandandtheemperor!\"

  \"Thatisright,men,\"criedJohnPanzl,makingaleapwhichdrewloudexclamationsofadmirationfromtheTyrolese。\"Itellyouitisrightinyoutothinkso,andthereforeIwilllikewisejoyfullyacceptthehonorwhichyouhaveofferedtome;Iwillbeyoursecondcommander,willalwaysobeytheordersofourbravecommander—in—

  chief,andassisthimandyouindrivingtheenemyfromourcountry,forthegloryofGodandouremperor。Ah,mydearTyrolese,IwouldwecouldcatchtheFrenchandtheBoafoksatlength,takethembytheneck,andhurlthemoutofthecountry。Itellyou,afterwehavedoneit,IshalldancesomerrilywithElizaWallner,mydearcousin,thatthesnowyheadsoftheGross—GlocknerandVenedigerwillbecomewarmandmeltwithdelight。Lizzie,wetwo,themostcelebrateddancersofthewholePustervalley,willperformadanceinhonorofourvictory,willwenot?\"

  \"Wewill,CousinPanzl,\"saidEliza,smiling。\"Butbeforedancing,wemustmarchonandneverrunback。\"

  \"No,neverrunback,\"shoutedthemerryandcourageousTyrolese。

  \"Forward,then,forward!\"commandedAnthonyWallner,andthewholeforcesetoutagainandmarchedrapidlyacrossthemountainsandthroughthevalleys;itwasreceivedeverywherewithdeafeningcheers,andgainedateverystepfreshaccessionsofmen,whorushedenthusiasticallyoutoftheirbuts,armedwiththeirrifles,orotherweapons,eventhoughtheyhadonlywoodenclubs,andbravelyjoinedthedefendersofthecountry。

  Alreadytheyapproachedtheirdestination;intheexpansivevalleybelow,yonder,laythetownofBrunecken,surmountedbyCastleBruneckandotherancientanddecayingfeudalcastles;andbehindit,onthewaydowntowardBrixen,inthenarrowergorge,borderedonbothsidesbyprecipitousmountains,throughwhichtheRienzhurlsitsfoamingwaters,theybeheldalreadythesmalltownofSt。

  Lawrence。AfterreachingSt。Lawrencetheyhadonlyanhour\'smarchtotheMuhlbachpass,which,inaccordancewithAndreasHofer\'sorders,thebravemenofthePustervalleyweretooccupyanddefendagainsttheenemymovingupfromBotzen。

  Butallatonce,rightinthemidstofthemarch,AnthonyWallnerstoodstill,and,turningtoPanzl,whowaswalkingbythesideofthecolumn,gavehimasigntohalt。Thewholecolumnstoppedandlistened。

  Yes,therewasnodoubtaboutit,thatwastherattleofmusketryatadistance!Andnowtheyheardalsotheloudboomingofartillery,andtheringingofthetocsinatBruneckenandSt。Lawrence。

  \"Nowforward,Tyrolese,forward!\"shoutedAnthonyWallner。\"Atthedouble—quickdowntoBrunecken!\"

  \"Forward!\"shoutedthemen;andtheirexclamationswereechoedjoyouslybythewomenwhohadcourageouslyaccompaniedtheirhusbands,andwhowereready,likethem,tofightfortheircountryandtheiremperor。

  TheymarchedwithgreatspeeddowntheBrunecken。Thewholetownwasintheutmostcommotion。Youngandoldmen,women,children——allwerehurryingtowardthegateleadingtoSt。Lawrence。

  \"Whatisthematter?\"shoutedAnthonyWallner,graspingthearmofanoldman,who,armedwithapitchfork,wasspeedingalongatafuriousrate。

  \"Whatisthematter?\"echoedtheoldman,endeavoringtodisengagehisarmfromWallner\'spowerfulgrasp。\"Thematteris,thattheinsurrectionhasbrokenoutatlength。TheBavariansarebentondestroyingthebridgeofSt。Lawrence,inordertopreventtheAustriansfromcrossingit。Thewholemilitarydetachmentleftourplacesometimeagoforthebridge,andsappersandminers,whoaretoblowitup,havearrivedthismorningfromBrixen。Butwewillnotallowthemtodoit。Theymustshootusallbeforewepermitthemtodestroythebridge。\"

  \"No,wewillnot!\"criedAnthonyWallner。\"Forward,menofthePustervalley,forwardtothebridgeofSt。Lawrence!\"

  Theycontinuedtheirmarchthroughthevalleyatthedouble—quick。

  Theyheardtherattleofmusketryandtheboomingofartillerymoreandmoredistinctly,andnow,atabendinthevalley,themostwonderfulandstrikingspectaclepresenteditselftotheireyes。

  Yonderatadistancelaythewell—knownbridge,composedofasinglearch,betweentremendousrocks;byitssidestoodtwobattalionsofBavarianinfantryinserriedranks,andonaknoll,closetothebankoftheriverRienz,hadbeenplantedthreecannonpointedmenacinglybothagainstthebridgeandthepeoplewhoweremovinguptoitindenseranddensermasses。CaptainsandotherofficersweregallopingupanddowninfrontoftheBavarians,andencouragingtheirmentoattacktheseinsurgentswhowerecomingupbehind,infront,andonbothsidesofthem。ThecourageoussonsoftheTyrolrusheddownfromalltheheights,thetocsinofBruneckenandSt。

  Lawrencehadnotcalledtheminvain。Theycamedownthemountainsandupthevalley;theycame,menandwomen,oldmenandchildren;

  andallwerearmed:hewhodidnotpossessagunhadaflail,apitchfork,oraclub。Likeabroad,motleyriver,thecrowdwassurgingupfromallsides,andattheheadandinthemidstofthewar—likegroupsweretobeseenpriestsinholyvestments,holdingaloftthecrucifix,blessingthedefendersofthecountrywithfervent,piouswords,andutteringscathingimprecationsagainsttheenemy。

  Andamidstthiscommotionthunderedthefield—pieces,whoseballscrashedagainandagainagainstthebridge;thebellsweretolledinthechurch—steeples,andthemusketryoftheBavariansrattledincessantly。Butfewoftheirbulletshittheiraim。TheTyroleseweretooremotefromthem,andonlyoccasionallyaloudscreamindicatedthatahalf—spentbullethadfounditswayintothebreastofaTyrolese。

  MorefatalandunerringwerethebulletsoftheTyrolesesharpshooters,whobadconcealedthemselvesontheheightsonbothsidesofthevalley,andfiredfromtheirhiding—placesattheBavarians,nevermissingtheiraimandpickingoffasoldierbyeveryshottheydischarged。

  AnthonyWallnercomprehendedthewholesituationataglance。

  \"Boys!\"heshouted,inaringingvoice,\"wemusttakethecannon。WemustnotpermittheenemytodestroythebridgewhichtheAustriansaretocross。LetusattacktheBavarians!Wemusttakethecannon!\"

  \"Yes!\"shoutedthemen,\"wemusttakethecannon!\"

  Andtheshoutsreachedanothertroopofarmedpeasants,whorepeateditwithtumultuousenthusiasm,andsoonthemenontheheightsandinthevalleycried,\"Wemusttakethecannon!\"

  AnthonyWallnergavethesignaltohissharpshooters,andmovedwiththemintoasmallforestextendingupthemountainnearthecannon。

  Thecourageousmendisappearedsooninthethicket,and,asifinaccordancewithageneralagreement,theotherTyroleselikewiseenteredtheforest。Below,inthevalley,kneltthewomenandchildren,andbeforethemstoodthepriestswiththeircrucifixes,protectingthemtherewith,asitwere,fromtheenemywhowaspostedontheothersideofthevalley,andwhoserankswerethinnedmoreandmorebythebulletsoftheTyrolese。

  Allatonce,ontheheightabovethecannon,wheretherewasaclearing,andwheretherocksweremoss—grownandbare,theTyrolesewereseenrushingindensemassesfromtheforest。TheywereheadedbyAnthonyWallnerandJohnPanzl。Eachofthemjumpedonaprojectionoftherocksandraisedhisrifle。Theyfired,andtwogunnersfellmortallywoundednearthecannon。

  TheTyrolesegreetedthisexploitoftheirleaderswithloudcheers;

  butupfromtheBavariansresoundedthecommandsoftheofficers;awholevolleycrashed,thebulletswhistledroundtheearsofWallnerandPanzl,butnonehitthem;andhenthesmokeclearedaway,JohnPanzlwasseentomakeatriumphantleapintheair,whichheaccompaniedwithashoutofvictory,whileAnthonyWallnercalmlyraisedhisrifleagain。Hefired,andthegunneratthethirdfield—

  piecefelldead。

  \"Now,boys,atthem;wemusttakethecannon!\"shoutedWallner,jumpingforward,andtheTyrolesefollowedhimdowntheslopewithfuriousshouts。

  \"Forward,forward!\"shoutedtheLieutenant—ColonelinthevalleytohisBavarians;\"forward!thecannonmustnotfallintothehandsofthepeasants;wemustdefendthemtothelastman。Therefore,forwardatthedouble—quick!\"

  AndtheBavariansrushedforwarduptheslope。

  ButtheTyrolesehadalreadysucceededinshootingorknockingdownallthegunners,andtakenpossessionofthecannon。WhileAnthonyWallner,attheheadofafuriousdetachmentofhismen,hastenedtomeettheapproachingBavarians,andhurleddeathanddestructionintotheirranks,JohnPanzlremainedwiththeotherstodefendtheguns。

  Afurioushand—to—handfightnowarose;theBavarianswererepulsedagainandagainbytheTyrolese,andthesharp—shooters,postedbehindthetreesandrocks,assistedtheirfightingbrethrenwiththeirrifles,which,aimedsteadily,nevermissedtheirman。ButtheBavarians。whoweredrawnupfartherdowninthevalley,likewiseendeavoredtoassisttheirstrugglingcomrades:butthebulletswhichtheyfiredupthehillfrequentlystruckintotheranksoftheircountrymen,andnotintothoseoftheTyrolese。Often,ontheotherhand,thesebulletsdidnotmisstheiraim,butcarriedwoundsanddeathintothemidstoftheinsurgents。Wheneverthisoccurredayoungwomanwasseentorushamidstthedeadliestshowerofbulletsintotheranksofthefightingmen,liftupthefallenbrave,andcarryhiminherstrongarmsoutofthethickestofthefighttothequietspotontheedgeoftheforest,whichaprotrudingrockprotectedfromthebulletsoftheenemy。

  ThisyoungwomanwasElizaWallner。Behindtherockshehadestablishedasortoffieldhospital;afewwomenandgirlshadassembledaroundherthere,andtakenuponthemselvesthesacredcareforthewounded,whiletwopriestshadjoinedthemtoadministerextremeunctiontothedying。ButElizaWallnerhadreservedthemostdifficultanddangerouspartofthisworkofloveforherself。Shealonewascourageousenoughtoplungeintothethickestofthefighttoremovethefallenbrethren;shealonewasstrongenoughtocarrythemtothequietasylum,anditwasonlythejoyousenthusiasminspiredbytheconsciousnessofdoinggoodthatimpartedthisstrengthtoher。Hereyeswereradiant,hercheekswereflushed,andthefaceoftheyounggirl,formerlysorosyandserene,exhibitednowthetransparentpaleness,andgrave,proudcalmnesswhichonlygreatresolvesandsublimemomentsimparttothehumancountenance。

  Andthewomenfollowedherexamplewithjoyouszeal;theywashedthewoundsofthebraveTyrolesewithwaterfetchedfromtheneighboringspring,toretheirhandkerchiefsanddressestomakethenecessarybandagesofthem,andclosed,withtearsofdevoutcompassion,theeyesofthosewhogaveuptheghostamidtheblessingsofthepriests。

  FromthesepiousworksofcharitythewomenweresuddenlyarousedbytheloudcheersoftheTyrolese。Elizasprangforthfrombehindtherocktoseewhatwasthematter。Renewedandstillloudercheersresounded,forthevictorywasgained。AnthonyWallnerandhismenhadattainedtheirobject。Theyhadsucceededinhurlingthethreefield—piecesfromtheheightintotheRienz,whichwasrollingalongfarbelowinitsrockybed。Theearthwasshakingyetfromtheterrificcrash,andechowasresoundingstillwiththethunderingnoisewithwhichthefield—pieceshadfallenintotheRienz,whosewatershadhurledtheirfoamingsprayintotheair,andwererollingnowwithanangryroaroverthesunkencannon。

  Thisexploit,whichexcitedthetransportsoftheTyrolese,exertedacontraryeffectupontheBavarians。Theyhadlosttheirartillery,andwithitthemeansofblowingupthebridge;andnowtheystoodbeforetheenemyuncoveredandalmostdefenceless。InobediencetoaloudcommandutteredbyAnthonyWallner,theTyrolesereturnedquicklyintotheforest,and,hiddenbehindtreesandrocks,hitaBavarianwitheverybullet,whiletheBavariansvainlyfiredatthewell—concealedenemy。

  ThecommanderoftheBavarians,Lieutenant—ColonelWreden,perceivingthedangeranduselessnessofacontinuanceofthestruggle,orderedhistroopstoretreat;andnosoonerhadtheBavariansreceivedthislonged—fororder,thantheyfellbackatthedouble—quickfromthebridgeandtooktheroadtoSterzing。

  ThisretreatoftheenemywasgreetedbytherenewedcheerswhichElizaWallnerhadheard;and,bothlaughingandweepingforjoy,shehastenedtofoldherfathertoherheart,andthankGodthatnobullethadhithim。

  Wallnerembracedhertenderly,andimprintedakissonherforehead。

  \"Youhavebehavedverybravely,Lizzie,\"hesaid;\"Isawhowyoucarriedourpoorbrethrenoutofthethickestofthefight。Myheartwasproudofyou,andIshouldnothaveweptto—dayeventhoughyouhadfalleninthesacredserviceofthefatherland。ButIthankGodthatnothinghashappenedtoyou,andIbeseechyou,dearestLizzie,donotaccompanyusanyfarther。Inowbelieveagaininyou,andI

  knowthatyouareatruedaughteroftheTyrol,althoughyouunfortunatelyloveaBavarian。Thereforegohome;foritisnowoman\'sworkthatisinstoreforus;wehaveahardstrugglebeforeus,andagreatdealofbloodwillbeshedbeforewehavedriventhemeanBavariansandtheaccursedFrenchfromourbelovedcountry。\"

  \"No,father,Ishallstaywithyou,\"exclaimedEliza,witheagerdetermination。\"Iamnotabletositathomeandspinandpraywhenmyfatherisfightingforthecountry。Mothercanattendalonetoourhouseholdaffairs,andSchroepfelwillassisther;butyoucannotattendalonetothehardworkhere,andIwillhelpyou,dearestfather。Iwillbethedoctorandsurgeonofyourmenuntilyouhavefoundabetterandmoreskilfulphysician。Youmustnotrejectme,dearestfather,foryouwouldcommitwrongagainstthepoorwoundedwhohavenootherassistancethanwhattheyreceiveatmyhandsandatthoseofthewomenwhomIbegandpersuadetohelpme。\"

  \"Youareright,Lizzie;itwouldbewronginmetosendyouhomeandnotpermityoutoassistandnursethewounded,\"saidherfather,gravely。\"MayGodandtheHolyVirginhelpandprotectyou!IdevoteyoutothefatherlandtowhichIdevotemyself。\"

  Hekissedheroncemore,andthenturnedtotheTyrolese,who,encampedingroupsontheedgeoftheforest,andreposingfromthestruggle,werepartakingofthebreadandmeatwhichtheyhadbroughtalongintheirhaversacks。

  \"Brethren,\"exclaimedAnthonyWallner,inapowerfulvoice,\"nowletusbeupanddoing!Wemustcutofftheenemy\'sretreattoSterzing。

  WemustalsooccupytheMuhlbachpass,asAndreasHoferorderedustodointheArchdukeJohn\'sname。Theenemyhassetoutthither,andifhegetsbeforeusthroughthegapofBrixenandreachesthebridgeofLaditch,weshallbeunabletopreventhimfrompassingthroughtheMuhlbachpassandmarchingtoSterzing。Hence,wearenotatlibertytoreposenow,butmustadvancerapidly。Onedetachmentofourmen,commandedbymyLieutenantPanzl,willpushonquicklyonthemountain—roadtotheMuhlbachpass。Therestofuswillfollowyou,butwemustpreviouslydetaintheenemyatthegapofBrixen;andwhilewearedoingduty,anotherdetachmentofourmenwillgofartherdowntothebridgeofLaditchanddestroyitinordertopreventtheenemyfromcrossingtheEisach。Forward,myfriends!ForwardtothegapofBrixen!Wemustrolldowntrees,detachlargefragmentsfromtherocks,andhurlthemdownontheenemy;wemustfireatthemfromtheheightswithdeadlycertainty,andeverybulletmusthititsman。Forward!forward!TothebridgeofLaditch!\"

  \"Yes,yes!\"exclaimedtheTyrolese,withenthusiasticcourage。

  \"ForwardtothebridgeofLaditch!\"

  CHAPTERXV。

  THEBRIDGEOFLADITCH。

  NighthadatlengthbroughtsomereposetotheexhaustedBavarians。

  AtnogreatdistancefromthegapofBrixentheyhadhaltedlateintheevening,andencampedonthebaregroundinthevalleybelow。

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