“Iprayyoutovisitme;mynameisMoritz。IliveinKlosterStrasse,nearthegrayconvent。”
“YournameisMoritz?“,askedHerrWolff,earnestly。“Thenyouaretheauthorofthe\'JourneytoEngland?\'“
“Yes,thesame,andmyhighestencomiumis,thattheworkisnotunknowntoyou,orthenameoftheauthor。”
“AllGermanyknowsit,anddoyouthinkIcouldpossiblyremainastrangertoit?“
“Butyourname,sir,“saidthestranger,withanxiouscuriosity。
“Willyounotgivemeyourname?“
“Iwilltellyouwhenweareinyourownroom,“saidHerrWolff,smiling。
“TheairisyetenchantedandintoxicatedwiththebreathoftheGreatFrederick;itshouldnotbedesecratedwithanothername——
Farewell,wewillmeetinBerlin。”
Notfarfromthesegentlemenstoodtwoothers,wrappedinlongmilitarycloaks,bothofstrikingandforeignappearance;theone,ofslightdelicatefigure,ofdarkcomplexion,nobleandhandsomeface,mustbeanItalian,ashisveryblackhairandeyesbetrayed;
theother,tall,broad-shouldered,ofHerculeanstature,belongedtoNorthGermany,astheblondhair,lightblueeyes,andfeaturesindicated。Apleasingsmileplayedaroundhisthick,curledlips,andonlywhenheglancedathiscompaniondiditdieaway,andchangetooneofrespectfuldevotion。Atthisinstantthekingpassed。TheItalianpressedthearmofhiscompanion。
“Thearchfiendhimself,“hemurmuredsoftly,“thedemonofunbelief,towhomnothingissacred,andnothingintimidates。Thecontemptuouslysmilingspiritofnegation,whichiscalledenlightenment,andisbutdarkness,towhombeliefissuperstition,andenlighteningonlydeception。Woetohim!“
“Woetohim!“repeatedtheother。
Thekingwasfollowedbyhisbrilliantandselectstaffinmotleyconfusion。First,PrinceHenry,andthenthePrinceofPrussia。Asthelatterpassedthetwogentlemen,theItalianpressedthearmofhiscompanionstillharder。“Lookathimattentively,myson,“saidhe,“thatisourfutureandourhopeinthiscountry。”
TheHerculesturnedhastily,withalookofastonishment,totheItalian。“ThePrinceofPrussia?“askedhe,withamazement。
TheItaliannodded。“Doyoudoubtit?“headded,reproachfully。
“Wouldyoudoubtyourlordandmaster,becauseherevealstoyouwhatyoucannotseizewithyourcloudedspirit?“
“No,no,master,Iamonlysurprisedthatyouhopeforgoodfromthislost-in-sinsuccessortothethrone。”
“Yes,youarepoor,humanchildren,“sighedtheItalian,compassionatelysmiling;“prompttojudge,mistakinglightfordarkness,anddarknessforlight。IhavealreadyremarkedthattothecelebratedandaustereMinisterSully,ashecomplainedtomeofthelevityandimmoralityoftheFrenchking,HenryIV。Itoldhimthatausteremoralsandmorallawssufferedexceptions,andthatthosethroughwhomthewelfareofhumanityshouldbefurthered,hadtotransfertheirheavenlyblissoflovetotheearthlysphere。
Sullywouldcontestthequestionwithme,butIdefeatedhim,whileIrepeatedtohimwhatthebeautifulandunhappyQueenofScotland,MaryStuart,oncesaidtome。”
“MaryStuart!“criedtheother,vehemently。
“Yes,MaryStuart,“answeredtheItalian,earnestly。“Come,myson,letusgo。Wehaveseenwhatwewishedtosee,andthatissufficient。Givemethyarm,andletusdepart。”
Theydepartedarminarm,withdrawingfromthecrowd,andtakingthebroadwalkwhichcrossedtothepark。
“YouwereabouttorelatetometheanswerwhichMaryStuartgavetoyou,sir,“saidtheHercules,timidly。
“True;Iwillnowrelateittoyou,“heanswered,withsadness。“ItwasinEdinburghIhadsurprisedMaryasIwasadmittedwithoutceremony,inherboudoir,asthehandsomeRizziosatatherfeet,andsanglove-songstoher。Shewasrestinguponagold-embroidereddivan,andherfigureappearedtogreatadvantageintheheavenlyblue,silver-embroideredgauzerobe,whichcoveredherbeautifullimbslikeacloud。Inherhairsparkledtwodiamonds,liketwostarsfallenfromheaven,andmoreglowingstillwerehereyes,whichtenderlyresteduponRizzio。Leaninguponherelbow,sheinclinedtowardRizzio,who,luteinhand,waslookinguptoherwithacountenanceexpressiveofthedeepestlove。Itwasagloriouspicture,thisyoungandcharmingcouple,intheirblissoflove;andnever,inthecourseofthiscentury,haveIforgottenthisexquisitepicture——neverhaveitsbrighttintsfadedfrommymemory。
HowoftenhaveIbeggedmyfriend,AntonioVandyck,tomakethispictureeternal,withhisimmortalpencil。Hepromisedtodoit,butatthemomenthewasoccupiedwiththeportraitsofCharlesI。andhisfamily——thegrandsonofQueenMary。Later,asIwasnotwithhim,unfortunately,tosavehim,deathseizedhimbeforehehadfulfilledhispromise。Butherimageisstampeduponmyheart,andI
seehernow,asIsawherthen,thebeautifulqueen,withthehandsomesingeratherfeet。Ihadenteredunawares,andstoodafewmomentsatthedoorbeforetheyremarkedme。AsIapproached,Rizziosuddenlyceasedinthemidstofatenderpassage,andsprangtohisfeet。Marysignedtohim,blushing,towithdraw。Heglidednoiselesslyout,hisluteunderhisarm,andIremainedalonewiththequeen。Idaredtochideher,gently,forherloveaffairwiththehandsomesinger,and,aboveall,toexhorthertofidelitytoherhusband。WhereuponMaryansweredme,withheraccustomedsmilingmanner,\'Thereisbutonefidelitywhichonemustrecognize,andthatistothegodofgods——Love!Whereheisnot,Iwillnotbe。
ThegodHymenisatedious,pedanticfellow,whoburnstoashesallthefreshyoungloveoftheheart,andalltheenthusiasmofthesoul,withhisintolerabletallowtorch,forLovestandsnotathisside。IamfaithfultothegodAmor,thereforeIcanneverbefaithfultothegodHymen,asitwouldbeunfaithfultoLove!\'ThatwastheresponseofthebeautifulQueenMary。Icouldnotcontestthequestion,soIonlylookedatherandsmiled。Suddenly,Ifeltadagger,asitwere,thrustatmyheart,myspiritualeyeswereopened,thelovelywomanonthedivanwasfearfullychanged。Insteadofthegauzerobe,sparklingwithsilver,ablackclothdresscoveredheremaciatedlimbs;insteadofbrilliants,sparklinginherhair,amourningveilcoveredherwhitenedlocks。Thebeautyandroundnessofherneckhaddisappeared,andIsawarounditabroaddark-redstripe。Herheadmoved,andfellatmyfeetdissevered。I
sawitall,asdistinctlyasifitreallyhappened,andseizedwithunspeakablepityIprostratedmyselfatherfeetwhowasunknowingofmyvision,andbesoughtherwithalltheanxietyandtendernessoffriendshiptoleaveScotland,toflyfromEngland,astherethedeath-tribunalawaitedher。ButMaryStuartonlylaughedatmywarning,andcalledmeamelancholyfool,whomjealousymadeprophetic。ThemoreIbeggedandimplored,themorewantonandgaythepoorwomanbecame。Then,asIsawallpersuasionwasvain,thatnoonecouldsaveherfromherdreadfulfate,ItookasolemnoaththatIwouldbeathersideatthehourofherperil,andaccompanyhertothescaffold。Marylaughedaloud,and,withthatmockinggayetysopeculiarlyherown,sheacceptedtheoath,andreachedmeherwhitehand,sparklingwithdiamonds,tosealthevowwithakiss。Ifaithfullykeptit。IhadbutjustarrivedinRomewhenI
receivedtheaccountofherimprisonment。Ipresentedmyselfimmediatelytothepope,thegreatSixtusV。,whothenoccupiedthechairofSt。Peter。Fortunately,hewasmyfriend,andIhadformerlybeenusefultohim,inassistinghimtocarryouthisgreatandliberalideasforthewelfareofhumanity。Asareturn,IprayedtheHolyFathertogivemeaconsecratedhostiefortheunhappyQueenMaryStuart,andthepermissiontocarryittoherinherprison。TheHolyFatherwasincredulousofmysadpresentiments,asMaryStuartherselfhadbeen,buthegrantedmetherequest。I
quittedRome,andtravelledwithrelaysdayandnight。ReachingBoulogne,aDoverpacket-boathadjustraisedanchor;Isucceededinboardingher,andarrivedinLondonthenextevening。Thedayfollowing,theexecutionofthequeentookplaceatFotheringay。I
waswithherinherlasthours,andfrommyhandshereceivedtheconsecratedwaterofPopeSixtusV。Ihadkeptmyoath。I
accompaniedhertothescaffold,andherheadrolledatmyfeet,asIhadseenitinmyvisionatEdinburgh。Itwasthe18thofApril,1587,anditseemstomeasbutyesterday。Totheintuitive,seeingspirit,timeandspacedisappear;eternityandimmortalityaretoitomnipresent。”
Givenuptohissouvenirsandvisions,theItalianappearednottoknowwherehewandered,andturnedunintentionallytotheretired,lonelyplacesinthepark。Hiscompanionheedednotthewayeither,occupiedwiththestrangeaccountoftheItalian。Adreadfulfeelingofaweandhorrortookpossessionofhissoul,and,withdevotedrespect,hehunguponthewordswhichfellfromthelipsofhiscompanion。
“Itwasintheyear1587,“saidhe,astheItalianceased;“almosttwohundredyearssince,andyouwerepresent?“
TheItalianreplied:“Iwaspresent。Ihavewitnessedsomanydreadfulscenes,andbeenpresentatsomanyexecutions,thatthissadspectaclewasnotanunusualonetome,andwouldnothaveremainedfixedinmymemoryhadInotloved,devotedlyandfervently,thebeautifulQueenMaryStuart。Forthosewholiveineternity,allhorrorshaveceased;timerushespastincenturies,whichseemtothembutaday。”
“Teachmesotolive,master;Ithirstforknowledge,“criedhiscompanion,fervently。
“Iknowit,myson;Ipenetratethysoul,andIknowthatthouthirstest。ThereforeIamheretoquenchthythirst,andfeedthyhungryheart。”Heremainedstandinguponthegrass-plot,whichhehadreachedbylonelypaths,andwhichwasencircledbytreesandbushes。Notasoundinterruptedthepeacefulmorningstillnessoftheplace,exceptthedistantmusicofthedepartingregimentsdyingawayontheair。“Iwillteachtheetoliveineternity!“resumedtheItalian,solemnly。“Mypredecessortheapostle,GeorgeSchrepfer,hasinitiatedtheeintemporallife,andtheknowledgeofthepresent。Bythepistol-shot,whichdisclosedtohimtheinvisibleworld,andremovedhimfromourearthlyeyes,hashetothee,hismostfaithfulandbelievingdisciple,giventhegreatdoctrineofthedecayofallthingsearthly,andpreparedtheeforthedoctrineoftheimperishablenessofthecelestial。Theoriginalofhumanitysendsme,tomakeknowntotheethisholydoctrine。WhenImettheeinDresden,atthesideoftheCountessDorotheavonMedem,thee,whomIhadneverseen,Irecognizedbytheblueflamewhichtrembledabovethyhead,andwhichwasnothingelsethanthesoulofthyteacher,Schrepfer,wrestlinginanguish,whichhasremainedwiththee,andhopesfordeliveryfromthee。Igreetedthee,therefore,notasastrangerbutasafriend。Noonecalledthyname,andyetitwasknowntome。Itooktheebythehand,greetingthee。HansRudolphvonBischofswerder,bewelcome。Theblueflamewhichglowsuponthybrow,guidesmetothee,andthepistol-
shotundertheoakscenturiesold,atRosenthal,nearLeipsic,wasthesummonswhichmyspiritreceivedamongthepyramidsofEgypt,andwhichrecalledmetoEurope,tomyown,andthouartoneofthem。”[Footnote:GeorgeSchrepfer,thefounderoftheSecretFreeMasonLodgeatthesametimeproprietorofarestaurantandaconjuror,invitedhisintimatedisciplesandbelieversintheyear1774,towhomBischofswerderbelonged,tomeethimatRosenthal,nearLeipsic。Heassembledthemaroundhim,beneathsomeoldoaks,totakeleaveofthem,asnowhewouldrenderhimselfintheinvisiblerealm,whence,asaspirit,hewoulddistributetosomeofhisdisciplesgold,tootherswisdom。Hethencommandedthemtoconcealtheirfacesandpray。Theprayingonessuddenlyheardaloudreport,and,astheylookedupSchrepferfelldead。Hehadshothimselfwithapistol。]
“Andasthouspakest,ohmaster,Irecognizedthee,andIcalled——\'
Thouarthere,whohastbeenannouncedtome。Thouartthemaster,andmymasterSchrepferwastheprophet,whoprecededtheeandprophesiedthee。ThouartthegreatKophta——thouartCountAlexanderCagliostro!\'AsIutteredthename,thelightswereextinguished,deepdarknessandprofoundstillnessreigned。ThetwocountessesDorotheavonMedemandhersister,ElizavonderNecke,clungtremblingtome,neitherofthemdaringtobreakthesilenceevenwithasigh。Suddenlythedarknessdisappeared,and,withtremblingflashesoflight,therestoodwrittenonthewall:\'MementoDominiOagliostroetomnismansuetudinisejus。\'Wesankuponourknees,andimploredtheetoaidus。Bydegreesthestrange,secretcharactersdisappeared,anddarknessandsilencereigned。Thestillnessdisquietedmeatlast,andIcalledforlights。Astheservantentered,thetwocountesseslayfaintinguponthefloor,andthouhadstdisappeared。”
“Onlytoappeartotheeatanothertime,“saidCagliostro,“toreceivetheewithsolemnceremoniesintothemagiccircle——toinitiatetheeinthesecretwisdomofspirits,andpreparetheefortheinvisiblelodge。RecallwhatIsaidtothee,threedayssince,inDresden。Doyoustillrememberit?“
“Irecallit。Thousaidst:\'ThesecretservicecallsmetoMittau,withtheCountessMedem,toraisehiddentreasure,ofwhichthespirithasgivenmeknowledge,anddecipherimportantmagicalcharactersonthewallsofacloister。BeforeIleave,Iwillleadtheeuponthewaywhichthouhasttofollowinordertofindthelight,andletitilluminatethesoulwhichisworthy。Followme,andIwillleadtheetothepathofglory,power,andimmortality。\'
Thesewerethywords,master。”
“Ihavenowledtheehither,“Cagliostrosaidtohim,gently;“thysouldoubtsandtrembles,forthouartblindseeingeyes,anddeafwithhearingears。”
“Mysouldoubtsnot,ohmaster——itcomprehendsnot。Ihavefollowedthee,devotedlyandbelievingly。Thouknowestit,master,forthoureadestthesoulsofthychildren,andseesttheirhiddenthoughts。
ThouhastsaidtomeinDresden,\'RenounceyourservicetotheDukeofCourland。\'Ididit,andfromequerryandlordchamberlaintotheduke,becameasimple,privategentleman。Ihaverenouncedmytitlesanddignitiesforthee,inhappytrustinthee。Myfutureliesinthyhands,and,anxioustolearnthemysteriesofimmortality,asagrateful,trustfulscholar,Iwouldreceivehappinessandunhappinessatthyhand。”
“Thoushaltreceivenotonlyhappiness,“saidCagliostro,solemnly,“butthouartoneoftheelect。Theblueflameglowsuponthybrow,itwillilluminatethysoul,andleadtheetothepathofglory,power,andmight。To-daythouartasimple,privategentleman,asthousayst,butto-morrowthouwiltbecomeadistinguishedlord,beforewhomhundredswillbow。Fameawaitsthee——whichthouhastlongedfor——aspowerawaitsthee。WhomhaveInamedtotheeasourfutureandourhopeinthisland?“
“PrinceFrederickWilliamofPrussia,“answeredHerrvonBischofswerder,humbly。
“AsIspakethisname,thoutrembledst,andcalledsthim\'onelostinsin。\'Knowestthou,myson,fromsincomespenitence,andfrompenitenceelevationandpurificatiom。Thouartcalledandchosentoconvertsinners,andleadbacktheearth-bornchildtoheaven。
Engravethesewordsuponthymemory,fillthysoulwiththem,aswithglowingflames,repeattheminsolitudetheentireday,thenheavenlyspiritswillariseandwhispertherevelationsofthefuture。Then,whenthouartconsecrated,Iwillintroducetheeintothesacredhallsofsublimewisdom。Thoushaltbereceivedasascholarinthetemplehall,anditdependsupontheewhetherthouadvancesttothealtarwhichreachestotheinvisibleworldofmiracles。”
“Oh,master,“criedBisehofswerder,withacountenancebeamingwithjoy,andsinkinguponhisknees,“wiltthoufavorme,andintroducemetothetemplehall?ShallIbereceivedinthesacredworldofspirits?“
“Thoushalt,HansRudolphyonBischofswerder。Thegrandmasterofourorderwillbestowupontheethishappiness,andto-nightshallthestarofthefutureriseoverthee。Holdthyselfinreadiness。Atmidnight,presentthyselfatthefirstportaloftheroyalpalaceinBerlin。Amanwillmeetthee,andthoushaltask,\'Whoisourhope?\'
Ifheanswersthee,\'ThePrinceofPrussia,\'thenheisthemessengerwhichIshallhavesentthee——followhim。Bowthyheadinhumility,shutthineeyestoallearthlythings,turnthythoughtsinward,andliftthemuptothegreatdeparted,whichhoversoverthyhead,andspeakwiththeblueflamewhichglowsuponthybrow!“
Bischofswerderbowedstilllower,coveredhisfacewithhishands,asifinwardlypraying,andknelt。Cagliostrobentoverhim,laidhishanduponhishead,breathingthreetimesuponhisblondhair。
“Ihavebreathedupontheewiththebreathofmyspirit,“saidhe。
“Thyspiritreceivespower。Receiveitinholyawe,indevotion,andremainimmovable。”
Bischofswerdercontinuedmotionless,withbowedheadandconcealedface。Cagliostroraisedhimself,hisblackeyesfixeduponhisdisciple,andnoiselesslydisappeared。HerrvonBischofswerderstillremainedkneeling。Aftersometimeheraisedhishead,shylylookingabout,and,ashefoundhimselfalone,herose。“Hehassoaredaway,“hemurmured,softly。“Ishallseehimagain,andhewillconsecrateme——theconsecrationofimmortals!“
CHAPTERVII。
THEMIRACULOUSELIXIR。
Thekingwithdrewfromtheparadeslowly,followedbyhisgenerals,inthedirectionofSans-Souci。ThestreetsofPotsdamwerelinedwiththepeople,shoutingtheirfarewelltotheking,whoreceivedthemwithasmilingface。Arrivingatthegrandentrance,heturnedtohissuite,saying,“Gentlemen,weshallmeetagaininBohemia;I
mustnowtakeleaveofyou,andforegothepleasureofreceivingyouagainto-day。Akingabouttoleaveforthefieldhasnecessaryarrangementstomakeforthefuture。Ihavemuchtooccupyme,asI
setoutearlyto-morrowmorning。You,also,havedutiestoattendto。Farewell,gentlemen。”
Heraisedhisworn-outthree-corneredhat,salutedhisgeneralswithaslightinclinationofthehead,andturnedintothebroadavenuewhichledtotheparkofSans-Souci。Noonefollowedhimbuttwomountedfootmen,whorodeatarespectfuldistance,attentivelyregardingtheking,ofwhomonlythebowedbackandhatwerevisible。Halfwaydowntheavenuehisstaffwasraisedabovehishat,thesignthefootmenawaitedtodismountwiththegreyhounds,whichrodebeforethemuponthesaddle。Attheshrillbarkingoftheanimals,Frederickreinedinhishorse,andturnedtolookforthem。
Theyboundedforward,oneuponeachsideoftheking,whoregardedthemrightandleft,saying:“Well,Alkmene,wellDiana,letusseewhowillbetheladyofhonorto-day。”
Bothdogssprangwithloudbarkingtothehorse,asifunderstandingthewordsoftheirmaster。Alkmene,stronger,ormoreadroit,withoneboundleapedtothesaddle;whilepoorDianalandeduponthecrouper,and,asifashamed,withhangingheadandtail,withdrewbehindthehorse。“Alkmenehaswon!“saidKretzschmartohiscompanion。“Yes,Alkmeneisthecourt-ladyto-day,andDianathecompanion,“henodded。“Shewillbecross,andIdonotblameher。”
“NorI,“saidKretzschmar;“thereisagreatdifferencebetweenthecourt-ladyandthecompanion。Theladyremainswiththekingallday;heplayswithher,takeshertowalk,givesherbonbons,andthechoicemorselsofchicken,andonlywhenshehaseatensufficient,canthecompanionentertoeattheremainder。”
[Footnote:Thiswasthedailyorderofrankwiththefavoritedogs,forwhoseservicetwodog-lackeys,astheywerecalled,werealwaysinwaiting。Theytookthemtowalk]
“Onecouldalmostenvytheking\'sgreyhounds!“sighedthesecondfootman。“Wegetdogs\'wages,andtheythechickenandgoodtreatment。Itisapity!“
“Theworstofitis,thekingforbidsustomarry!“saidKretzschmarsadly。“Alltheotherswouldleavehim,butIpaynoattentiontooldFritz\'ssnarlingandscolding,forhepaysforitafterward;
first,itrainsabusivewords,thendollars,andifthestupidasshitsmeoverthehead,hegivesmeatleastaducatforit。Whyshouldnotoneendurescoldingswheniswellpaidforit?IremainthefinehandsomefellowthatIam,iftheoldbeardoescallmeanass!Hismajestymightwellbesatisfiedifhehadmyfinefigureandgoodcarriage。”
“Yes,indeed,weareverydifferentfellowsfromoldFritz!“saidthesecondlackey,withasatisfiedair。“Aprincessoncethoughtmeahandsomefellow!Itiselevenyearssince,asIenteredtheguardsonaccountofmydelicatefigure。IwasguardofhonorintheanteroomoftheformercrownprincessofPrussia。Itwasmyfirstexperience。Ididnotknowthewaysofthelordsandladies。
Suddenly,acharmingandbeautifully-dressedladycameintotheanteroom,twootheryoungladiesfollowingher,jokingandlaughing,quiteattheirpleasure。Allatoncetheelegantly-attiredladyfixedherlargeblackeyesuponme,soearnestly,thatIgrewquitered,andlookeddown。\'Seethathandsomeboy,\'shecried。\'Iwillbetthatitisagirldressedup!\'Sheranuptome,andbegantostrokemycheekwithhersofthand,andlaughed。\'Iamright。Hehasnotthetraceofabeard;itisagirl!\'AndbeforeIknewitshekissedme,thenagain,andathirdtimeeven。Istoodstillasifenchanted,and,asIthoughtanotherkisswascoming,whackwentastoutboxonmyear。\'Thereisapunishmentforyou,\'saidshe,\'thatyoumayknowenoughtoreturnakisswhenahandsomeladygivesyouwhenthekingdidnotwishthemwithhim;insummer,inanopenwagon,thedogsupontheback-seat,andthefootmenupontheforwardseat,andwhenevertheyreprovedthem,tobringthemtoorder,theyaddressedtheminthepolitemannerofone,andnotstandlikealibber,\'andwiththatsheboxedmeagain。Theothertwoladieslaughed,whichmademeangry,andmyearswereverywarm。
\'Ifthathappensagain,\'saidI,\'bythunder,shewillfindIdonotwaittobepunished!\'Ilaiddownthearms,andatoncesprangafterthelady,when——thefolding-doorswerethrownopen,andtwogentlemen,insplendidgold-embroidereddresses,entered。Astheysawthelittlelady,theystoodastonished,andmadethethreeprescribedbows。Ismelttherat,andputonmyswordquickly,andstoodstiffasapuppet。Thegentlemensaid,thattheymustbeganinterviewwithherroyalhighness,todelivertheking\'scommands。
Theprincesswentintoanadjoiningroom。Oneofthecourt-ladiesstoppedbeforemeamoment,andsaid:\'Ifyoueverdaretotellofthis,youshallbeputinthefortress。Rememberit,andkeepsilent。\'Ididso,andkeptitasecretuntilto-day。”
“Didtheprincesseverpunishyouagain?“askedKretzchmar,withabold,spyinglook。
“No,never,“answeredthelackeySchultz。“TheprincesswasorderedtoStettinthenextday,whereshestilllivesasaprisonerforhergaypranks。”Irememberedherpunishment,andwhenaladyhaskissedme,Ihavebravelyreturnedit。”
Thefootmenhadfollowedthekinguptheslowlyascendinghorse-pathtotheterrace,andnowtheysprangquicklyforward。Kretzschmarswunghimselffromhissaddle,threwSchultzthereins,and,asthekingdrewupattheside-doorofthepalaceofSans-Souci,hestoodreadytoassisthimtodismount。Thekinghadgivenstrictordersthatnooneshouldnoticehisgoingorcoming,andto-day,asusual,heenteredwithoutpomporceremonyintohisprivateroom,followedbyKretzschmaralone。Hesankbackintohisarmchair,thebluedamaskcoveringofwhichwastornandbittenbythedogs,sothatthehorse-hairstoodoutfromtheholes。
“Nowrelatetome,Kretzschmar,howyourexpeditionsucceeded。DidyougotoBerlintoseeMademoiselleEnkelastnight?“
“Yes,yourmajesty,Iwasthere,andhavebroughtyouthewriting。”
“Wasshealone?“askedtheking,bendingovertocaressAlkmene,wholayathisfeet。
“Well,“answeredKretzschmar,grinning,“Idonotknowwhethershewasaloneornot。Ionlyknowthat,asIwaitedalittleonthecornerofthestreet,Isawagentlemangoout,wrappedinacloak,atall,broad-shoulderedgentleman,whomI——“
“Whomyounaturallydidnotrecognize,“saidtheking,interruptinghim;“itwasadarknight,andnomoon,sothatyoucouldnotsee。”
“Atyourservice,yourmajesty,Icouldseenoone;IwouldonlyaddthattheunknownmayhavebeenatMademoiselleEnke\'s。”
“Andhemaynothavebeen,“criedtheking,harshly。“Whatelsedidyoulearn?“
“Nothingatallworthspeakingabout。OnlyonethingImustsay,thelackeySchultzisaprattlingfool,andspeaksverydisrespectfully。”
“Didhetalkwithyou?“
“Yes,yourmajesty,withme。”
“Thenheknowswellthatitwouldbewelcome。Whatdidhesay?“
“Herelatedtomealove-affairwiththecrownprincessofPrussiaelevenyearssince。Heplumeshimselfuponthecrownprincesshavingstrokedhisbeard。”
“Bequiet!“commandedtheking,harshly。“IfSchultzwasdrunk,andtalkedinacrazymanner,howdareyourepeatittome?Letthishappenagain,andIwilldismissyoumyservice。Rememberit,youass!“
“Pardonme,yourmajesty,IthoughtImustrelateallthatIhearofimportance。”
“Thatwasnotimportant,andnotworththetroubleoftalkingabout。
IfSchultzissuchadrunkenfellowIdidnotknowit,andheistobepitied。Youcangonow;Igiveyouadaytomakeyourfarewellstoyourfriends,andtoconsolethemwiththehopeofmeetingyouagain。Puteverythinginorderthatconcernsyou。Ifyouhavedebts,paythem。”
“Ihavenomoneytopaythem,yourmajesty,“sighedKretzschmar。
Thekingsteppedtotheironcoffer,ofwhichnoonepossessedthekeybuthimself,andlookingwithinsaid:“Youcannothavemuchmoneyto-day,asthedrawerwhichcontainsthemoneyforthegossipsandspiesisquiteempty,andyouhavehadagoodshareofit。Fiveguldensremainforyou。”
“Alas!yourmajesty,itistoolittle;twenty-fiveguldenswouldnotpaymydebts。”
Thekingclosedthedrawer,saying:“JudasonlyreceivedtwentyshillingsforbetrayinghisMaster。Twenty-fiveisquiteenoughforKretzschmarforbetrayinghiscomrade。”
Kretzschmarslunkaway。Thekingfixedhisgreateyesuponhimuntilthedoorclosed。“Manisamiserablerace;forgoldhewouldsellhisownbrother——wouldsellhisownsoul,iftherecouldbefoundapurchaser,“hemurmured。“Whydoyougrowl,Alkmene,whytroubleyourself,mademoiselle?Iwasnotspeakingofyourhonorablerace;
onlyofthepitifulraceofmen。Bequiet,mylittledog,bequiet;
Iloveyou,andyouaremydearlittledog,“hesaid,pressinghercaressinglytohisbreast。
ThefootmanSchultzappearedtoannouncetheequerryVonSchwerin。
“Bidhimenter,“noddedtheking。
VonSchwerinentered,withasmilingface。“HaveyouaccomplishedwhatIconfidedtoyou?“
WithaprofoundbowVonSchwerindrewarollofpaperfromhisbreast-pocket,andhandedittotheking,saying,“Iamsofortunateastohaveaccomplishedyourcommands。”
“WillCountSchmettaugiveupthevillaatonce?“
“Yes,yourmajesty,thenewoccupantcouldtakepossessionto-day,withallthefurnitureandhousearrangements,forseventhousandfivehundreddollars。Hereisthebillofsale,onlythepurchaser\'snameiswanting。Ihaveobeyedyourmajesty\'scommands,andactedasifIwerethepurchaser。”
“Schmettauisnotsuchastupidfellowastobelievethat,forheknowsthatyoucannotkeepyourmoney。Yousaythecontractisready,onlythesignatureofthepurchaseriswantingandthemoney?“
“Pardonme,yourmajesty,thenameofthepresentpossessorhasnotbeeninserted。Ididnotpresumetowriteitwithouttheunmistakablecommandofyourmajesty。”
“Doyouknowthename?“askedtheking。
“Idonot,butthegenerosityofmymostgraciouskingandmasterallowsmetodivineit,andmyheartisfilledtoburstingwiththankfulnessandjoy。Mywholelifewillnotbelongenoughtoprovetoyoumygratitude。”
“Whatfor?“askedtheking,staringatVonSchwerin,quitesurprised;“youcannotsupposethatIhavepurchasedthevillaforyou?“
HerrvonSchwerinsmilinglynodded。“Ithinkso,yourmajesty。”
Fredericklaughedaloud。“Schwerin,youareanuncommonlycunningfellow。Youseethegrassgrowbeforetheseedissown。Thistimeyoudeceivedyourself——thegrasshasnotgrown。Whatgoodwoulditdoyou?Youdonotneedgrass,butthistles,andtheydonotgrowatCharlottenburg。TakethecontracttomyministerVonHerzberg,whomyouwillfindintheaudience-room,andthenwalkalittleupontheterracetoenjoythefreshair。Ipromisedyoutheprivilege。FirstgotoVonHerzberg,andsaytohimtosendthePrinceofPrussiatomeimmediatelyuponhisarrival。Whydoyouwearsomournfulafaceallofasudden?Canitbepossiblethatmychiefequerryhassoloweredhimselfastogoamongthemechanics,andbuildchateauxenEspagne?Youknowsuchhousesarenotsuitableforournorthernclimate,andfalldown。Now,dowhatItoldyou,andthengoupontheterrace。”
TheequerryglidedawaywithsorrowfulmientoVonHerzberg,andcommunicatedtheking\'scommandstohim。
“Youhavemadeagoodpurchase,“saidtheminister,inafriendlymanner。“Hismajestywillbeverymuchpleasedwiththeextraordinaryzealandthegreatdexteritywithwhichyouhavearrangedthematter。CountSchmettauhasjustbeenhere,andhecouldnotsufficientlycommendyourzealandprudence,andthesympathyandinterestwhichyoushowedinthesmallestmatters,asifthepurchasewereforyourself。Thecountwishestoreservetwooilpaintingsinthesaloon,whichareanheirloomfromhisfather。
Wecannotbutletthecountretainthem。”
“Arrangeitasyouwill,“answeredtheequerry,fretfully;“Ihavenothingmoretodowiththeaffair——itliesinyourhands。”
“Butwhereareyougoinginsuchhaste?“saidHerzberg,astheequerrybowedhastily,andstrodethroughtheroomtowardthedoor。
“Hismajestycommandedmetogoupontheterrace,“hereplied,morosely。
HerrvonHerzberglookedafterhimsurprised。“Somethingmusthaveoccurred,otherwiseheisverytractable。Ah!therecomestheprince。Iwillgotomeethim,andcommunicatetohimtheking\'scommand——Iwillawaityourroyalhighnesshereuntilyouhavespokenwiththeking,ifyouwillhavethegracetoseekme。”
“Iwillreturnbyallmeans,ifyouwillhavethekindnesstowaitforme,“repliedtheprince,smiling,andhastenedtotheinterviewwithhisroyaluncle。
Frederickwasseatedinhisarm-chair,uponhislapAlkmene,whenthecrownprinceentered。“Bonjour,monneveu!pardonme,“saidhe,withafriendlynod,“thatIremainseated,anddonotrisetogreetthefutureKingofPrussia。”
“Sire,HeavengrantthatmanyyearspassbeforeIsucceedtothetitlewhichmygreatandunapproachablepredecessorhasbornewithsomuchwisdomandfame,thatonecanwelldoubtthebeingabletoemulatehisexample,andmustcontenthimselftoliveundertheshadowofhisintelligenceandfame!“
Frederickslowlyshookhishead。“Thepeoplewillnotbesatisfied,northecoffersfilledbyfame。Noonecanliveuponthegreatdeedsofhisancestors;hemustbeself-sustaining,notseekforthelaurelsinthepast,butuponthenakedfieldofthefuture,whichliesbeforehim。Sowtheseedsoffuturelaurels;fametroublesmebutlittle,andIadviseyou,mynephew,nottorelyuponit。Onemustbeginaneweachday,andmakefresheffortsforvigorousdeeds。”
Thecrownprincebowed,andseatedhimselfuponthetabouret,whichtheking,withaslightwaveofthehand,signifiedtohim。
“Iwillendeavor,sire,tofollowtheelevatedsentimentsofyourmajesty,thatImaynotdishonormygreatteacher。”
“Youexpressyourselftoomodestly,mynephew,andIknowthatyouthinkotherwise;thatyourfieryspiritwillneverbecontentedtodishonoryourselforyourancestors。Fateisfavorabletoyou,andofferstheopportunitytoconfirm,whatIjudgeyoutobe——abravesoldier,askilfulcaptain——inaword,atrueHohenzollern!Iwouldmakeyouacommanderofadivisionofmyarmy,andIshallfolloweverymovement——everyoperation,withlivelyinterest。”
Arayofjoybeameduponthefaceoftheprince;Fredericksawitwithsatisfaction,andhisheartwarmedtowardhisnephew。“Hehasatleastcourage,“hesaidtohimself;“heisnosybaritetoquailbeforetheroughlifeofwar。”
“Willyourmajestysogreatlyfavormeastoaccordmeanindependentpositioninthecampaign?“
“Iofferyouwhatbelongstoyouasageneralandheirtothethrone。Onmeitdevolvestodirecttheplansandoperations,andonyoutodetailthemanddirecttheexecution。Ishallrejoicetoseethatyouunderstandtheprofessionofwarpracticallyaswellastheoretically。Therefore,thiswarissofarwelcome,thatitwillgivemycrownprinceanopportunitytowinhisfirstlaurels,andadornthebrowwhich,untilnow,hasbeencrownedwithmyrtle。”
“Yourmajesty,I——“
“Besilent——Idonotreproachyou,mynephew;Iunderstandhumannature,andtheseductiveartsofwomen。Itistimethatyouseekotherornament——myrtlebecomesayouthfulbrow,andthehelmetadornsthemancrownedwithlaurels。”
“Ihavelongdesiredit,andIamdeeplygratefultoyourmajestyfortheopportunitytowinit。Thiscampaignisgoodfortunetome。”
“Warisneveragoodfortune,“sighedtheking——“forthepeopleitisgreatmisfortune。Iwouldwillinglyhaveavoideditfortheirsake。ButthearroganceandthepassionforterritorialaggrandizementoftheyoungEmperorofGermanyforcesmetoit。I
darenot,andwillnotsufferAustriatoenrichherselfthroughforeigninheritance,ignoringthelegitimatetitleofaGermanprince。Bavariamustremainanindependent,freeGermanprincipality,underasovereignprince。Itisinevitablynecessaryforthebalanceofpower。Icannotyield,therefore,asaGermanprince,thatAustriaincreaseherpowerinanillegitimatemanner,butIwillcastmygoodswordinthescales,thatthebalanceisheavieronthesideuponwhichdependstheexistenceofGermany,thatshemaynotbetossedintheairbyAustria\'sweight。ThesearemyviewsandreasonsforthewaruponwhichInowenterwithreluctance。WhenthegreatnessandequilibriumofGermanyareatstake,noGermanprinceshoulddarehesitate。AustriahasalreadycostGermanymuchblood,andwillcausehertoshedstillmore。
Believeit,mynephew,andguardyourselfagainstAustria\'sambitionforterritorialaggrandizement。Yousee,Iamlikealloldpeople,alwaysteachingyouth,whilewehavemuchtolearnourselves。Weareallpupils,andourdeedsareeverimperfect。”
“Yourmajestycannotbelievethatofhimself。ThesageofSans-Souciisthetype,themaster,andteacherofallEurope。”
“Myson,“repliedtheking,“thegreatmenofantiquityrecognizeditastheacmeofwisdom,thattheymustbemindfulthat\'inthemidstoflifeweareindeath。\'Atthegayfestivitiesandtheluxuriousfeaststheywereinterruptedinthemerrysongandvoluptuousdance,withthewarning:\'Remember,Oman,thatthoumustdie!\'Letusprofitbytheirwisdom!Ihavestartledyoufromthebanquetoflife,andIdoubtnotthatmanysingersanddancerswillbeenragedthatIshouldputanendtothefeastsofrosesandthemerrydanceinsuchanabominablemanner。Itwouldbeanevilomeninourwarlikeundertaking,iftherosylipsofthebeautiesshouldbreathecursestofollowus;therefore,wemusttrytoconciliatethem,andleaveagoodsouvenirintheirhearts。Yousmile,myprince,andyouthinkitvaintroubleforanoldfellow;thatI
cannotwinthefavoroftheladiesunderanypretension;soyoumustundertakeformethereconciliationandthehush-money。”
“Iampreparedforanythingwhichyourmajestyimposesuponme;
onlyIwoulddefendmyselfagainsttheinterpretationwhichyougivemysmile——and——“
“Whichwasverynearthetruth,“interruptedtheking。“Ihavecalledyoufromthebanquetoflife,andIhaveinterruptedthedancers,crownedwithrosesinthemidstoftheirdance,whichtheywouldfinishbeforeyou。Iprayyou,then,indemnifytheenragedbeauties,andletusgoforthwithaquietconscience,thatweinnorespectareindebtedtoanyone。”
“Oh,sire,itwillbeimpossibleformetogotothefieldwithaquietconscienceuponthispoint。”
“Permitmetoextendtoyouthemeanstodoso,“repliedtheking,graciouslysmiling。“Takethislittlebox;itcontainsawonderfulelixir,proofagainstalltheinfirmitiesandweaknessesofhumanity,ofoneofthegreatestphilosophersofhumannature。Bytherightuseofit,tearsofsorrowarechangedtotearsofjoy,andaMegereaintoasmilingangel,asbyenchantment。Beforegoingtothewar,Iprayyoutoprovethemiraculouselixirupononeoftheangrybeauties。For,Irepeat,wemustputourhouseinorder,andleavenodebtsbehindus。Thedebtsofgratitudemustnotbeforgotten。Letussay\'GesegneteMahlzeit\'whenwehavebeenwellfeasted。”
Thekinghandedtheprincealittlebox,ofbeautifulworkmanship,andsmiledasherathervehementlythankedhim,andatthesametimetriedtoopenit。
“Iremarkwithpleasurethatyouhaveatolerablyinnocentheart,asyoubetraycuriosityaboutthewonderfulelixir。Isupposedmen,tosaynothingofbeautifulwomen,hadlongsinceinstructedyouthatitwastheonlybalsamforalltheevilsoflife。MyministerHerzbergwillgiveyouthekeyofthelittlebox,andadviseyouastotherightuseoftheelixir。Farewell,withthehopeofsoonseeingyouagain,mynephew。IstartforSilesiato-morrow,asI
musttravelslowerthanyouyoungpeople。Youwillfollowmeinafewdays。Againfarewell!“
Extendinghismeagrewhitehandtotheprince,hewithdrewitquickly,asthelatterwasabouttopressittohislips,andmotionedtothedoorkindly。
CHAPTERVIII。
THEGOLDENRAIN。
PrinceFrederickWilliambetookhimself,withpainfulcuriosity,totheaudience-room,wheretheMinistervonHerzbergawaitedhim。
“Yourexcellency,“saidhe,“hismajestyrefersmetoyou,forthetrueexplanationofthemiraculouselixircontainedinthislittlebox,andaboutwhichIamnaturallyverycurious,andbegofyouthekeytoopenit。”
“Willyourroyalhighness,“saidtheminister,smiling,“havethegracetograntmeafewmoments\'conversation,whichmayserveasanexplanation,forhismajestyhasnotinrealitygivenmeakey?“
“Iprayyou,mydearexcellency,toexplainit,“criedtheprince,impatiently。
“PardonmeifIprobethetenderestfeelingsofyourheart,myprince。Thecommandofthekingimposesthisdutyuponme。Hehasknownforalongtimeofyourconnectionwithacertainperson,towhomyouaremoredevotedthantoyourwife。”
“Say,rather,hismajestyhastwiceforcedmetomarrytwounlovedandunknownprincesses,whenheknewthatIalreadylovedthiscertainperson。TwiceIhavemarried,becausethecommandofhiskingislawtothecrownprinceofPrussia。Formyloveandmysympathythereisnolawbutthatofmyownheart,andthisalonehaveIfollowed。”
“Hismajestydoesnotreproachyou。ThephilosopherofSans-Souciunderstandshumannature,andhefeelsindulgenttowardyourweakness。Heisquitesatisfiedthatyouhavechosenthisperson,asfriendandfavorite,toconsoleyourselfforanunhappymarriage。
Herlowbirthisaguarantythatshewillnevermingleinpolitics,anactwhichwouldbevisitedwithhismajesty\'shighestdispleasure。Whilehismajestypermitsyoutocontinuethisintimacy,andrecognizestheexistenceofthiswoman,hewisheshertobeprovidedforasbecomesthemistressofacrownprince,andnotasthegrisetteofagentleman。Sheshouldhaveherownhouse,andtheliveryofherlord。”
“Asifitweremyfaultthatthishasnotalreadybeenarranged!“
criedtheprince。“AmInotdailyandhourlytormentedwithpoverty,andscarcelyknowhowtoturn,betweennecessaryexpensesandurgentcreditors?Youknowwellyourself,yourexcellency,howstingyandparsimoniousthekingistothecrownprince。Hescarcelyaffordsmethemeanstosupportmyfamilyinadecent,tosaynothingofaprincely,manner。Howdependentweallare,myself,mywife,andmychildrenupontheking,whoseeconomyincreases,whileourwantsandexpensesalsoincreaseeveryyear!ItissufficientlysadthatI
cannotrewardthosewhohaveprovedtomeduringtenyearstheirfidelityandlove,butImustsufferthemtoliveindependenceandwant。”
“Hismajestyunderstandsthat,andthinksthatasyourroyalhighnessistogotothefield,andwillbeexposed,asabravecommander,totheuncertainfateofbattle,thatyoushouldassurethefutureofallthosewhoaredeartoyou,andarrangeacertaincompetencyforthem。Agoodopportunitynowofferstoyou。CountSchmettauwillsellhisvillaatCharlottenburg,anditwouldbeagreeabletohismajestythatyoushouldpurchaseit,andassignittothosedearesttoyou。Inordertogiveyouaslittletroubleaspossible,hismajestyhashadthematteralreadyarranged,throughhisequerry,CountSchmettau,andthepurchasecanbemadethisveryhour。Hereisthebillofsale;onlythenameofthepresentpossessoriswanting,thesignatureofthepurchaser,andthepaymentofseventhousandfivehundredthalers。”
“Thenamescanbequicklywritten;but,yourexcellency,“criedtheprince,“wherewillthemoneycomefrom?“
“Ihavejustgivenyourroyalhighnessthekeytothelittlebox:
havethegoodnesstopresshardupontherosette。”
Theprincetouchedthespring,thecoverflewback——itcontainedonlyastripofpaper!Uponitwaswritten,intheking\'sownhandwriting,“Billofexchangeuponmytreasurer。PaytotheorderofthePrinceofPrussiatwentythousandthalers。”[Footnote:
“MemoirsoftheCountessLichtenau,“vol。1]Theprince\'sfacelightedupwithjoy。“Oh!thekinghasindeedgivenmeamiraculouselixir,thatcompensatesforallmisfortunes,healsallinfirmities,andisabalsamforallpossiblegriefs。Iwillbringitintouseimmediately,andsignthebillofsale。”Hesignedthepaper,andfilledwithhastethedeficiencyinthecontract。“Itisdone!“hecried,joyfully,“theproprietress,WilhelmineEnke;purchaser,FrederickWilliamofPrussia。Nothingremainstobedonebuttodrawupontheking\'streasury,andpayCountSchmettau。”
“Yourroyalhighnessissparedeventhattrouble。Herearetwentyrolls,andeachrollcontainsonehundreddoubleFredericksd\'or,and,whenyourhighnesscommandsit,IwillreservesevenrollsandpayCountSchmettau;thenthereremainthirteenforyourself。Hereisthecontract,whichyouwillgiveinpersontothepossessor。”
“First,Imustgototheking,“saidtheprince;“myhearturgesmetoexpressmygratitudetohim,andmydeepsenseofhisgoodnessandtenderness。Ifeelashamedwithoutbeinghumbled,likearepentantson,whohasdoubtedthegenerosityandgoodnessofhisfather,becausehehassometimesseverelyreprimandedhisfaults。I
mustgoatoncetotheking。”
“Hewillnotreceiveyourroyalhighness,“answeredHerzberg,smiling。“Youknowoursovereign,whosofullydeservesouradmirationandlove。Hisfavorandgoodnessbeamuponusall,andhedesiresneitherthanksnoracknowledgment。Heperformshisnoble,gloriousdeedsinaharshmanner,thathemayrelievetherecipientsofhisbountyfromtheburdenofgratitude;andoftenwhenheisthemostmoroseandharsh,isheatheartthemostgraciousandaffectionate。Youandyourshaveexperienceditto-day。Heappearedtobeangry,andenvelopedhimselfinthetogaofaseverejudgeofmorals;but,underthistoga,therebeatthekind,nobleheartofafriendandfather,whopunisheswithrigorouswords,andforgiveswithgenerous,benevolentdeeds。”
“ForthisImustthankhim——hemustlistentome!“criedtheprince。
“Hewillbeangryifyourroyalhighnessforceshimtoreceivethankswhenhewouldavoidthem。Hehasexpresslycommandedmetoentreatyounevertoalludetotheaffair,andnevertospeakofittoothers,asitwouldnotbeagreeabletohismajestytohavethefamilyaffairsknowntotheworld。Youwouldbestpleasehismajestybyfollowingexactlyhiswishes,andwhenyoumeethimneveralludetoit。AsIhavesaid,thisistheexpresswishandcommandoftheking。”
“WhichImustnaturallyfollow,“sighedtheprince,“althoughI
acknowledgethatitisunpleasanttometoreceivesomuchkindnessfromhimwithoutatleastreturningmymostheart-feltthanks。Saytotheking,thatIamdeeply,sensiblymovedwithhistendersympathyandgenerosity。AndnowIwillhastentoWilhelmineEnke;
but,itoccurstomethatitmaynotbepossible;thekinghasmadeheraprisonerinherownhouse。”
“Donottroubleyourselfaboutthat。Ifitisyourroyalhighness\'spleasure,driveatoncetoCharlottenburg。YouwillfindthenewpossessorthereandshewillrelatetoyouherinterviewwiththemayorofBerlin。”
“Oh!Ishalldriveatoncetothevilla。IamcurioustolearnwhatVonKircheisenhastoldher。”
“Iimaginedthatyouwouldbe,andorderedyourcarriagehere,asyoucouldnotwellrideuponhorsebackwiththeheavyrollsofgold;
andifitisyourpleasure,Iwillorderthefootmantoplacethebox,intowhichIhaveputthem,inthecarriage。”
“No,no;Ibegyoutoletmecarrythem,“criedtheprince,seizingtheboxwithbothhands。“Itistrulyheavy,butanagreeableburden,andifitlamesmyarmIshallbethinkmyselfofthemiraculouselixir,whichwillgivemecourageandstrength。
Farewell,yourexcellency;IshallhurryontoCharlottenburg!“
Theprincehastenedtohiscarriage,andorderedthecoachmantodriveatfullspeedtothevilla。Thankstothisorder,hereacheditinaboutanhour。Noonewastheretoreceivehimuponhisarrival。Thehallwasempty,andtheroomswereclosed。Theprincepassedontotheoppositeend,wheretherewasadooropen,andstooduponabalcony,withstepsdescendingintothegarden,which,withitsflower-beds,grass-plots,shrubbery,andthetalltrees,formedalovelybackground。Thebirdsweresinging,thetreesrustled,andvariegatedbutterfliesflutteredovertheodorousflowers。Upontheturf,formingabeautifulgroup,wasWilhelmineplayingwithherdaughter,andthenursewiththelittleboyuponherlap,wholaughinglystretchedouthisarmstowardhismother。
“Wilhelmine——Wilhelmine!“criedtheprince。
Withacryofjoysheanswered,andflewtowardthehouse。“Youhavecomeatlast,mybelovedlord,“shecried,almostbreathless,mountingthesteps。“Ibegyoutotellmewhatallthismeans?Iamdyingofcuriosity!“
“Ialso,“saidtheprince,smiling。“Havethegoodnesstoleadmetooneoftherooms,thatImaysetdownthisbox。”
“Whatdoesthathobgoblincontain,thatitpreventsyourembracingme?“
“Donotask,buthastentoassistmetorelievemyselfoftheburden。”Theyenteredthehouse,andWilhelmineopenedthewidefolding-doors,whichledintoaverytastefully-furnishedroom。
FrederickWilliamsettheboxuponthemarbletable,andsankuponadivanwithWilhelmineinhisarms。“Firstofall,tellmewhatVonKircheisensaidtoyou?“
“Hecommandedme,inthenameoftheking,togiveupmydwellingatBerlinandatPotsdam,andtoavoidshowingmyselfinpublicatbothplaces,thatthosewhohadtherighttotheloveandfidelityofthePrinceofPrussiashouldnotbeannoyedatthesightofme;thatI
shouldliveretired,andleavetheappointedresidenceaslittleaspossible,forthenthekingwouldbeinclinedtoignoremyexistence,andtakenofurthernoticeofme。But,ifIattemptedtoplayarole,hismajestywouldtakegoodcarethatitshouldbeforeverplayedout。”
“Thosewereharsh,cruelwords,“sighedFrederickWilliam。
“Harsh,cruelwords,“repeatedWilhelmine,sorrowfully。“Theypiercedmysoul,andIshriekedatlastfromagony。HerrvonKircheisenwasquitefrightened,andbeggedmetoexcusehim,thathemustthusspeaktome,butthekinghadcommandedhimtorepeathisverywords。Thecarriagewasatthedoor,hesaid,readytoconveymetomyfuturedwelling,forImustimmediatelyleaveBerlin,andthekingbeinformedofmysettingout。Thecoachmanreceivedtheorder,andhereIam,withoutknowingwhatIamtodo,orwhetherIshallremainhere。”
“Yes,Wilhelmine,youaretoremainhere;atlastwehaveahome,andaresting-placeforourloveandourchildren。Thishouseisyours——youaremistresshere,andyoumustwelcomemeasyourguest。”
“Thishouseismine!“shecried,joyfully。“Didyougiveittome?
Howgenerous,andhowextravagantyouare!Protectmewiththegiftofyourlove,asifyouwereJupiterandIDanae!“
“Abeautifulpicture,and,thatitmaybeareality,IwillplaytheroleofJupiterandopenthebox。”
Hetookarollofgold,andletitfalluponWilhelmine\'shead,herbeautifulshoulders,andherarms,likeashowerofgold。Sheshriekedandlaughed,andsoughttogatherupthepieceswhichrolledringingaroundheruponthefloor。Theprinceseizedanotherroll,andanotherstill,tillshewasfloodedwiththeglisteningpieces。Thenanotherandanother,untilWilhelmine,laughing,screamedforgrace,andsprangup,thegoldrollingaroundherliketeasinggoblins。
CHAPTERIX。
GERMANLITERATUREANDTHEKING。
TheMinisterHerzberghad,inthemeantime,aninterviewwiththeking,informinghimoftheconcludedpurchaseoftheSchmettauvilla,andoftheemotionandgratitudeofthecrownprinceathisroyalmunificence。
“Thataffairisarranged,then,“saidFrederick。“IfFatewillsthattheprinceshouldnotreturnfromthiscampaign,thenthiscertainpersonandthetwopoorwormsareprovidedfor,whoaredestinedtowanderthroughtheworldnamelessandfatherless。”
“Letushopethatfatewillnotdealsoharshlywiththeprince,orbringsuchsorrowuponyourmajesty。”
“Mydearsir,Fateisahard-heartedcreature,thetearsofmankindareofnomoreimportancetoherthantheraindropsfallingfromtheroof。Shestrideswithgiganticpowerovermen,crushingthemallindust——thegreataswellasthelittle——thekingaswellasthebeggar。FormypartIyieldtoFatewithoutamurmur。PoliticiansandwarriorsaremerepuppetsinthehandsofProvidence。Weactwithoutknowingwhy,forweareunknowinglythetoolsofaninvisiblehand。Oftentheresultofouractionsisthereverseofourhopes!Letallthingstaketheircourse,asitbestpleasesGod,andletusnotthinktomasterFate。[Footnote:Theking\'swords——
“PosthumousWorks,“vol。x。,p。256。]Thatismycreed,Herzberg,andifIdonotreturnfromthisinfamouscampaign,youwillknowthatIhaveyieldedtoFatewithoutmurmuring。Youunderstandmywishesinallthings;thecurrentaffairsofgovernmentshouldgoonregularly。Ifanythingextraordinaryoccurs,letmebeinformedatonce。Isthereanynews,Herzberg?“
“Nothingworthrecounting,sire,exceptthattheyoungDukeofWeimarisintown。”
“Iknowit;hehasannouncedhimself。Icannotspeakwithhim。I
haveaskedmybrotherHenrytoarrangetheconditionsunderwhichhewillallowustoenlistmenformyarmyinhisduchy。Ihopehewillbereasonable,andnotpreventit。ThatisnonewsthattheDukeofWeimarhasarrived!“
“Notonlythedukehasarrived,buthehasbroughthisdearfriendwithhimwhomthepeopleinSaxe-Weimarsaymakesthegoodandbadweather。”
“Whoistheweather-maker?“
“Yourmajesty,thisweather-makeristheauthorof\'TheSorrowsofYoungWerther,\'JohannWolfgangGoethe,whoforfouryearshasarousedtheheartsandexcitedtheimaginationsofallGermany。IfI
amnotdeceived,agreatfutureopensforthispoet,andhewillbeastarofthefirstmagnitudeintheskyofGermanliterature。I
believeitwouldbewellworththetroubleforyourmajestytoseehim。”
“DonottroublemewithyourGermanliterature,andyourstarsofthefirstmagnitude!Wemustacknowledgeourpovertywithhumility;
belles-lettreshaveneverachievedsuccessuponoursoil。Moreover,thisstarofthefirstmagnitude——thisHerrGoethe——Irememberhimwell;Iwishtoknownothingofhim。Hehasquiteturnedtheheadsofallthelove-sickfoolswithhis\'SorrowsofYoungWerther。\'Youcannotcountthatamerit。TheyouthofGermanyweresufficientlyenamoured,withoutthelove-whiningromancesofHerrGoethetopouroilonthefire。”
“Pardonme,sire,thatIshouldpresumetodifferfromyou;butthisbookwhichyourmajestycondemnshasnotonlyproducedafurorinGermany,butthroughoutEurope——throughouttheworldeven。Thatwhichpublicopinionsustainsinsuchamarkedmannercannotbewhollyunworthy。\'Voxpopuli,voxdei,\'isatruemaximinallages。”
“Itisnottrue!“criedtheking。“TheoldRomanmaximisnotapplicabletooureffeminate,degradedpeople。Nowadays,whoeverflattersthepeopleandglorifiestheirweaknesses,isagoodfellow,andheisextolledtotheskies。PublicopinioncallshimageniusandaMessiah。Awaywithyournonsense!The\'Werther\'ofHerrGoethehaswroughtnogood;ithasmadethehealthysick,andhasnotrestoredinvalidstohealth。Sinceitsappearanceamadlove-
feverhasseizedalltheyoungpeople,andsillysentimentalitiesandflirtationshavebecomethefashion。ThesemodernWerthersbehaveasiflovewereatarantula,withthebiteofwhichtheymustbecomemad,tobeconsideredmodelyoungmen。Theygroanandsigh,takemoonlightwalks,buttheyhavenocourageintheirsouls,andwillnevermakegoodsoldiers。ThisisthefaultofHerrWerther,andhisabominablelamentations。
Itisamiserablework,andnotworththetroubleoftalkingabout,fornoearnestmanwillreadit!“
“Pardonme,sire;yourmajestyhasgraciouslypermittedmetoenterthelistsasknightandchampionofGermanliterature,andsometimestodefendtheGermanMuse,whostandsunnoticedandunknownundertheshadowofyourthrone;whiletheFrenchlady,withherbrilliantattireandpaintedcheeks,isalwayswelcomed。Ibegyourmajestytobelievethat,althoughthisromancemayhavedonesomeharm,ithas,ontheotherhand,doneinfiniteservice。Agreatandimmortalmeritcannotbedeniedtoit。”
“Whatmerit?“demandedtheking,slowlytakingapinchofsnuff;“I
amverycurioustoknowwhatmeritthatcrazy,love-sickbookhas。”
“Sire,ithasthegreatmerittohaveenrichedtheGermanliteraturewithaworkwhosemasterlylanguagealoneraisesitaboveeverythingheretoforeproducedbyaGermanauthor。Ithasemancipatedourcountry\'sliteraturefromitsclumsy,awkwardchildhood,andpresenteditasanardent,inspiredyouth,readyforcombat,uponthelipsofwhomthegodshaveplacedtherightwordtoexpresseveryfeelingandeverythought——ayouthwhoiscapableofprobingthedepthsofthehumanheart。”
“Iwishallthismighthaveremainedinthedepths,“criedFrederick,annoyed。“YouhavedefendedtheGermanMusebefore;butyourememberthatIamincorrigible。Youcannotpersuademethatbunglingismaster-work。Itisnotthepovertyofthemind,butthefaultofthelanguage,whichisnotcapableofexpressingwithbrevityandprecision。ForhowcouldanyonetranslateTacitusintoGermanwithoutaddingamassofwordsandphrases?InFrenchitisnotnecessary;onecanexpresshimselfwithbrevity,andtothepoint。”
“Sire,IshallpermitmyselftoprovetoyouthatthebrevityofTacituscanbeimitatedintheGermanlanguage。IwilltranslateapartofTacitus,togiveyourmajestyaproof。”
“Iwilltakeyouatyourword!AndIwillansweryouinatreatiseuponGermanliterature,itsshort-comings,andthemeansforitsimprovement。[Footnote:ThistreatiseappearedduringtheBavarianwarofsuccession,inthewinterof1779]Untilthen,atruce。I
insistuponit——goodGermanauthorsareentirelywantingtousGermans。TheymayappearalongtimeafterIhavejoinedVoltaireandAlgarottiintheElysianFields。”[Footnote:Theking\'swords——
See“PosthumousWorks,“vol。II。,p。293。]
“Theyarealreadyhere,“criedHerzberg,zealously。“Wehave,forexample,Lessing,whohaswrittentwodramas,ofwhicheverynationmightbeproud——\'MinnavonBarnhelm,andEmiliaCalotti。\'“
“Iknownothingofthem,“saidtheking,withindifference。“IhaveneverheardofyourLessing。”
“Yourmajesty,thiswonderfulcomedy,\'MinnavonBarnhelm,\'waswrittenforyourmajesty\'sglorification。”
“ThemorethereasonwhyIshouldnotreadit!AGermancomedy!ThatmustbefinestufffortheGermantheatre,themostmiserableofall。InGermany,Melpomenehasuntutoredadmirers,somewalkingonstilts,otherscrawlinginthemire,fromthealtarsofthegoddess。
TheGermanswilleverberepulsed,astheyarerebelstoherlaws,andunderstandnotthearttomoveandinteresttheheart。”
“But,sire,youhaveneverdeignedtobecomeacquaintedwith\'MinnavonBarnhelm\'nor\'EmiliaCalotti。\'“
“Well,well,Herzberg,donotbesofurious;youarealoverofGermanliterature,andsomeallowancemustbemadeforthosewhoareinlove。YouwillnotpersuademetoreadyourthingswhichyoucallGermancomediesandtragedies。Iwilltakegoodcare;myteetharenotstrongenoughtogrindsuchhardbits。Nowdonotbeangry,Herzberg。ThefirstleisurehoursthatIhaveinthiscampaignI
shallemployonmytreatise。”
“AndthefirstleisurehoursthatIhave,“growledtheminister,“I
shallemploytotranslateaportionofTacitusintoourbeautifulGermanlanguage,tosendtoyourmajesty。”
“Youareincorrigible,“saidFrederick,smiling。“Weshallsee,anduntilthenletuskeepthepeace,Herzberg。Whenoneisabouttogotowar,itiswelltobeatpeacewithone\'sconscienceandwithhisfriends;soletusbegoodfriends。”
“Yourmajesty,yourgraciousnessandkindnessmakemetrulyashamed,“saidtheminister,feelingly。“Ibegpardonathousandtimes,ifIhaveallowedmyselftobecarriedawaywithunbecomingviolenceinmyzealforourpoorneglectedGermanliterature。”
“Iapproveofyourzeal,anditpleasesmethatyouareafaithfulknight,sanspeuretsansreproche。IdonotascribeitspovertytotheGermannation,whohaveasmuchspiritandgeniusasanynation,thementaldevelopmentofwhichhasbeenretardedbyoutwardcircumstances,whichpreventedherrisingtoanequalitywithherneighbors。Weshallonedayhaveclassicalwriters,andeveryonewillreadthemtocultivatehimself。OurneighborswilllearnGerman,anditwillbespokenwithpleasureatcourts;anditcanwellhappenthatourlanguage,whenperfectlyformed,willspreadthroughoutEurope。WeshallhaveourGermanclassicsalso。”
[Footnote:Theking\'swords——see“PosthumousWorks,“vol。III。]
Thekingsmiled,wellpleased,asheobservedbystolenglancesthenoble,intelligentfaceofHerzbergbrighten,andthegloomycloudsdispersedwhichhadovershadowedit。
“Now,isitnottruethatyouareagaincontented?“saidtheking,graciously。
“IamdelightedwiththeprophecyfortheGermanlanguage,yourmajesty;andmayIaddsomething?“
“Itwillweighonyourheartifyoudonottellit,“saidtheking。
“IprophesythatthisGoethewillonedaybelongtotheclassicauthors,andthereforeIwouldbegoncemoreofyourmajestytogranthimagraciouslook,andinvitehimtoyourpresence。Ifyoufindnopleasurein\'TheSorrowsofWerther,\'Goethehascreatedotherbeautifulworks。Heistheauthorofthetragedyof\'Stella。\'“
“Thatsentimental,immoralpiece,whichweforbidtherepresentationofinBerlin,becauseitportraysafellowwhomadelovetotwowomenatonce,playingthedoubleroleoflovertohiswifeandhisparamour,whilehehadagrown-updaughter!Itisanimmoralpiece,whichexcitesthetear-glands,andendsas\'Werther,\'bytheheroblowinghisbrainsout。Itisdirectedagainstallmorals,andagainstmarriage;thereforeitwasforbidden。”[Footnote:Thetragedyof“Stella“wasrepresentedinBerlinwithgreatapplause,anddenouncedbythekingasimmoral,intheyear1776,andthefurtherrepresentationforbidden——SeePlumke,“HistoryoftheBerlinTheatres。”]
“But,sire,HerrGoethehasnotonlywritten\'Stella,\'but\'Clavigo\'
also,which——“
“Whichhehascopiedexactlyfromthe\'MemoiresdeBeaumarchais,\'“
interruptedtheking。“ThatisnotaGerman,butaFrenchproduction。”
“AllowmetociteagenuineGermanproduction,whichJohannWolfgangGoethehaswritten。Imeanthedrama\'GotzvonBerlichingen。\'“
“Stop!——itissufficient。Idonotwishtohearanythingmore,“
criedtheking,indignant,andrising。“ItisbadenoughthatsuchpiecesshouldappearupontheGermanstageasthis\'GotzvonBerlichingen。\'TheyarenothinglessthanabominableimitationsofthebadEnglishpiecesofShakespeare!Thepitapplaudsthem,anddemandswithenthusiasmtheseverydisgustingplatitudes。[Footnote:
Theking\'sownwords——See“PosthumousWorks,“vol。iii。]Donotbeangryagain,youmusthavepatiencewiththeoldboy!IshallrejoiceheartilyifthisHerrGoethebecomesaclassicwriteroneday,asyousay。Ishallnotlivetowitnessit。Ionlyseetheembryowhereyouseethefull-grownauthor。WewilltalkfurtheraboutitwhenwemeetintheElysianFields;thenwewillsee,whenyoupresentthisHerrJohannWolfgangGoethe,asaGermanclassicwriter,toHomer,Horace,Virgil,andCorneille,iftheydonotturntheirbacksuponhim。Nowadieu,Herzberg!Sosoonascircumstancespermit,IshallsendforyoutogotoSilesia,andthenyoucangivemeyourGermantranslationofTacitus。”
Thekingnoddedinafriendlymannertohisminister,andslowlywalkedbackandforth,whilehetookleaveandwithdrew。Afterafewmomentsherang,andthesummonswasimmediatelyansweredbythefootmanSchultz。
Thekingfixeduponhimoneofthosesearchingglancesofhisfieryeyeswhichconfoundedandconfusedthefootman。Heremainedstandingandembarrassed,withdowncastlook。
“Whatareyoustandingtherefor?“askedtheking。“DidInotringforyou,anddoyounotknowwhatyouhavetodo?“Frederickcontinuedtoregardhim,withflashingeyes,whichincreasedthelackey\'sconfusion。
Heforgotentirelythatthesummonswasforhismajesty\'slunch,andallthathehadtodowastoopenthedoortotheadjoiningroom,whereitstoodalreadyprepared。
Frederickwaitedamoment,butthefootmanstillstoodirresolute,whenhismajestyindicatedtohimtoapproach。
Heapproached,staggeringunderthepuzzlingglanceofhismaster。
“Oh!Iseewhatitis,“saidFrederick,shrugginghisshoulders;
“youaredrunkagain,asyouoftenare,and——“
“Yourmajesty,“criedSchultz,amazed,“Idrunk!“
“Silence!——willyoubeboldenoughtoreasonwithme?Isaythatyouaredrunk,andIwantnodrunkenfootmen。Theymustbewell-behaved,soberfellows,whokeeptheirearsopenandtheirmouthsshut——whoareneitherdrunkardsnorgossips,anddonottakefortruthwhattheyhaveexperiencedintheirdrunkenfits。Idonotwantsuchfellowsasyouareatall;youareonlyfitfoodforcannon,andforthatyoushallserve。GotoGeneralAlvensleben,andpresentyourselftoentertheguards。Youareluckytogotothefieldatonce;to-morrowyouwillsetoff。SaytothegeneralthatIsentyou,andthatyouaretoenterasacommonsoldier。”
“But,yourmajesty,IdonotknowwhatIhavedone,“criedSchultz,whiningly。“Ireallyamnotdrunk。I——“
“Silence!“thunderedtheking。“DoasIcommandyou!GotoGeneralAlvensleben,andpresentyourselftoentertheguardsatonce。Awaywithyou!Idonotneeddrunken,gossipingfootmeninmyservice。
Awaywithyou!“
Thefootmanslunkslowlyaway,hisheadhangingdown,withdifficultyrestrainingthetearswhichstoodinlargedropsinhiseyes。
Thekingfollowedhimwithhisglance,whichsoftenedandgrewgentlerfromsympathy。“Ipityhim,thepoorfellow!butImustteachhimalesson。Iwantnogossipsaroundme。Heneedonlyweartheuniformtwoweeksorso,thatwillbringhimtoreason。ThenI
willpardonhim,andreceivehimintomyserviceagain。Heisagood-naturedfellow,andwouldnotbetrayanyoneasKretzschmarbetrayedhim。”
ThekingsteppedtothewindowtolookatthegentlemanwhowaseagerlyengagedinconversationwiththecastellanofSans-Souci。Atthisinstantthefootmanenteredwithasealednotefortheking。