第3章

类别:其他 作者:Lousia Muhlbach字数:13131更新时间:18/12/18 08:33:45
\"Whatdoyoumean?Whatwell—informedquarterdoyoureferto?\" askedtheemperor。 \"Yourmajesty,\"saidHudelist,withasignificantgrin,\"CountMetternichisaveryfine—lookingman;now,QueenCarolineofNaples,Murat\'swife,andNapoleon\'sfavoritesister,isbynomeansinsensibletomanlybeauty,andsheacceptedwithevidentsatisfactionthehomagewhichthecountofferedtoher。Fortherest,Napoleonwinkedatandencouragedthisflirtation;for,previoustohisdepartureforSpain,hesaidtohissisterloudenoughtobeoverheardbysomeofourfriends,\'Amusez—nousceniais,MonsieurdeMetternich。Nousenavonsbesoinapresent!\' [Footnote:Hormayr,\"TheEmperorFrancisandMetternich,aFragment,\"p。55。]MadameCarolineMurattoldCountMetternich,forinstance,thatitistheKingsofBavariaandWurtemburgthatkeeptheirspiesforNapoleonhereinVienna,andthattheyurgedNapoleonvehementlytoreturnfromSpaininordertodeclarewaragainstAustria。AndNapoleonisdeterminedtocomplywiththeirwishes。HetravelledwithextraordinaryexpeditionfromMadridtoParis,stoppingonlyatValladolid,whereheshuthimselfupfortwodayswithMaret,hisministerofforeignaffairs,anddispatchedeighty—fourmessagesindifferentdirections,withorderstoconcentratehisforcesinGermany,andcalloutthefullcontingentsoftheRhenishConfederacy。HisowntroopsandtheseGermanContingentsaretoformanarray——towhichheintendstogivethenameof\'theGermanArmyoftheEmperorNapoleon。\'AlthoughCountMetternichwasawareofallthis,hehastenedtoattendthegreatreceptionwhichtookplaceattheTuileriesafterNapoleon\'sreturn,inordertoassurehimagainofthefriendlydispositionsoftheimperialcourtofAustria。ButNapoleongavehirenotimeforthat。 Hecametomeethimwithafuriousgesture,andshoutedtohiminathunderingvoice:\'Well,M。deMetternich!hereisfinenewsfromVienna。Whatdoesallthismean?Havetheybeenstungbyscorpions? Whothreatensyou?Whatwouldyoubeat?DoyouintendagaintodisturbthepeaceoftheworldandplungeEuropeintonumberlesscalamities?AslongasIhadmyarmyinGermany,youconceivednodisquietudeforyourexistence;butthemomentitistransferredtoSpain,youconsideryourselvesendangered!Whatcanbetheendofthesethings?What,butthatImustarmasyouarm,foratlengthI amseriouslymenaces;Iamrightlyformyformercaution。\'\" [Footnote:Napoleon\'sownwords。——SeeSchlosser,vol。vii。,p。480。] \"Whatanimpudentfellow!\"murmuredtheEmperorFrancistohimself。 \"AndMetternich?Whatdidhereply?\" \"Nothingatall,yourmajesty。Hewithdrew,returnedimmediatelytothelegation,andIsetoutthatverynighttoconveythisintelligencetoyourmajesty。Yourmajesty,wecannolongerdoubtthatNapoleonhasmadeuphismindtowagewaragainstAustria。Hisexasperationhasrisentothehighestpitch,andtheeventsinSpainhavestillmoreinflamedhisrageandvindictiveness。\"\"ThenheisunsuccessfulinSpain?\"askedtheemperor,whoseeyesbrightened。 \"Spainisstillbiddinghimdefiance,andfightingwiththeenthusiasmofanheroicpeoplewhowillsufferdeathratherthanbesubjugatedbyatyrant。ShewillneveracceptKingJoseph,whomNapoleonforceduponher;andastheyseethemselvesdesertedandgivenupbytheirroyalfamily,theSpanishpatriotsturntheireyestowardAustria,andarereadytoproclaimoneofyourmajesty\'sbrotherskingofSpain,ifyourmajestywouldsendhimtothemwithanauxiliaryarmy。\" \"Thatwouldbeanicething!\"criedtheemperor,angrily。\"Notanotherwordaboutit!Ifmybrothersshouldhearit,theirheadswouldbeimmediatelyonfire,fortheyareveryambitious;hence,itismuchbetterthattheyshouldnotlearnanythingofthesechateauxenEspagne。TellmeratherhowitlooksinFrance。AretheFrenchstillsatisfiedwiththeiremperorbythegraceofthepeople!\" \"Theyarenot,yourmajesty。LetmetellyouthatnotonlyNapoleon\'sownofficers,hismarshalsandministers,aredissatisfiedwithhim;butthewholepeople,thosewhopossessmoneyaswellasthosewhoownnootherpropertythantheirlives,aremurmuringagainsttheemperor。Herobsthemoneyedmenoftheirpropertybyheavytaxesandduties,andthosewhohavenothingbuttheirliveshethreatenswithdeathbyforcingmusketsintotheirhands,andcompellingthemtodomilitaryservice。Anotherconscriptionhasbeenordered,andasthepopulationofFranceisdecreasing,youthsfromsixteentoeighteenyearsoldhavetobeenrolled。Franceistiredoftheseeverlastingwars,andshecursesNapoleon\'sinsatiablebloodthirstinessnolongerinsecretonly,butloudenoughtobeheardbytheemperorfromtimetotime。\" \"Andthearmy?\" \"ThearmyisapartofFrance,andfeelsliketherestoftheFrenchpeople。ThemarshalsarequarrellingamongthemselvesandsomeofthemhateNapoleon,whonevergivesthemtimetoreposeontheirlaurelsandenjoythericheswhichtheyhaveobtainedduringtheircampaigns。Thearmyisaperfecthotbedofconspiraciesandsecretsocieties,someofwhichareinfavoroftherestorationoftherepublic,whileothersadvocatetherestorationoftheBourbons。 Napoleon,whoisservedwellenoughatleastbyhisspies,isawareofallthesethings。Heisafraidofthediscontentanddisobedienceofhismarshalsandgenerals,conspiraciesinthearmy,thetreacheryofhisministers,andthemurmursofhispeople;andhefears,besides,thatthefanaticismoftheSpaniardsmaydimhismilitaryglory;hence,hefeelsthenecessityofarousingtheenthusiasmofhispeoplebyfreshbattles,ofsilencingthemalcontentsbynewvictories,andofrevivingtheheroicspiritofhisarmy。HehopestogainthesevictoriesinawarbetweenhisGermanarrayandtheAustrianforces。Heis,therefore,firmlyresolvedtowagewar,andtheonlyquestionnowis,whetheryourmajestywillanticipatehim,orawaitadeclarationofwaronhispart。ThisisaboutallIhavetocommunicatetoyourmajesty;thevouchersandotherpapersIshallhavethehonortodepositattheimperialchancery。\" Theemperormadenoreply,butgazedintovacancy,deeplyabsorbedinhisreflections。Hudelistfixedhissmallsparklingeyesonthebentformoftheemperor;andashecontemplatedhiscare—worn,gloomyface,hisflabbyfeatures,hisprotrudingunder—lip,hisnarrowforehead,andhiswholeemaciatedandfragileform,anexpressionofscornoverspreadthefaceofthecounsellor;andhislargemouthandflashingeyesseemedtosay,\"Youaretheemperor,butIdonotenvyyou,forIammorethanyouare;Iamamanwhoknowswhathewants。\" Atthismomenttheclockcommencedstrikingslowly,anditsshrillnotesarousedtheemperorfromhiscontemplation。 \"Eleveno\'clock,\"hesaid,risingfromhischair,\"thehourwhenI amtogiveanaudiencetotheFrenchambassador。Hudelist,gotothechanceryandwaitthereuntilIcallyou。YouwillnotreturntoParisanyhow,butresumeyourformerpositioninthechanceryofstate。Iamgladthatyouhavereturned,forIconsideryouafaithful,able,andreliableman,whomIhavegoodreasontobecontent,andwho,Ihope,willnotbetraymyconfidence。Iknow,Hudelist,youareambitious,andwouldliketoobtainadistinguishedposition。Well,serveme——doyouhear?——servenonebutmehonestlyandfaithfully;watcheverythingandwatchclosely; neverthinkofobtainingthefriendshipandgoodgracesofothers,norseekingforanyotherprotectors,saveme;andIshallalwaysbefavorablydisposedtowardyou,andseetoitthatthecravingsofyourambitionaresatisfied。Gothen,asIsaidbefore,tothechanceryofstate;andonhearingmere—entertheroom,stepinagain。TherearemanyotherthingswhichIwishtotellyou。\" \"Iseethroughhim,\"saidHudelist,lookingwithasmileaftertheemperor,whoclosedthedoorofthecabinetbehindhim,torepairtothesmallreception—room;\"yes,Iseethroughtheemperor。Heisgladofmyreturn,forIamagoodspyforhiminregardtothedoingsofhisbrothers,ofwhomheisjealous,andwhomhehateswithallhisheart。IfIsucceedonedayincommunicatingtohimthingscapableofrenderingthearchdukessuspicioustohim,orevenconvictingthemofawrongcommittedagainsthim,theemperorwillrewardandpromoteme,and,ashesays,satisfythecravingsofmyambition。Well,well,weshallsee。Ifyouwatchamanverycloselyandarereallyintentonspyingoutsomethingsuspiciousinhisconduct,youwillintheendsurelyfindsomelittlehookorotherbywhichyoumayholdhim,andwhichyoumaygraduallyhammeroutandextenduntilitbecomeslargeenoughtohangthewholemanonit。Inthefirstplace,IshallpayparticularattentiontotheArchdukeJohn,forhisbrotherisparticularlyjealousofandangrywithhim。Ah,ifIcoulddiscoverysuchalittlehookbywhichtoholdhim,theemperorwouldrewardmyzealwithmoney,honors,andorders,andhewouldhenceforwardreposethemostimplicitconfidenceinmyfidelity。Well,Ishallthinkofit;theideaisagoodone,andworthyofbeingmatured。IshallformaschemetomakethegoodandmunificentArchdukeJohntheladderbywhichIshallrise。Imustconquer,andifIcandoitonlybypullingdownothers,itisthedutyofself—preservationformenottoshrinkfromthetask。Iwillnowgotothechanceryandwaittherefortheemperor\'sreturn。Ah,howhisoldlimbstrembledwhenheheardofNapoleon\'sreturn。HowhardandunpleasantitwasforhimtoswallowthebadnewswhichIcommunicatedtohim!Thereisnomoreinterestingspectaclethanthatpresentedbyahumanfacepassingthroughallthevariousstagesofexcitement,andinvoluntarilyperforminginitsfeaturesthefiveactsofatragedy。Andallthebetterwhenthishumanfaceisthatofanemperor。DuringmywholejourneyfromParistoViennaIwasenjoying,byanticipation,themomentwhenIshoulddeliverthisPandora\'sboxtotheemperor。Heisopposedtowar,andmustneverthelesswageit;thatisthebestpartofthejoke。Aha!itisafinesighttobeholdthegodsofthisearthapreytosuchhumanembarrassments!Ifeltlikeburstingintoloudlaughteratthewoe—begoneappearanceoftheemperor。Buthush,hush!Iwillgotothechanceryuntilhereturns。\" Inthemeantimetheemperorhadrepairedtothesmallreception— room,whereCountAndreossi,theFrenchambassador,wasalreadywaitingforhim。 Francisrespondedtotherespectfulgreetingoftheambassadorbyascarcelyperceptiblenod,andstrode,withheaderect,intothemiddleoftheroom。Therehestoodstill,andcastingasternandalmostdefiantglanceontheambassador,hesaidinacold,dignifiedtone:\"Yourequestedanaudienceofmeinaveryunusualmanner。IgrantedittoprovetoyoumydesiretoremainatpeacewithFrance。Nowspeak;WhathastheambassadoroftheEmperoroftheFrenchtosaytotheEmperorofAustria?\" \"Yourmajesty,Ihavetopresenttoyou,inthefirstplace,therespectsofmymaster,whohasreturnedfromSpaintoParis。\" Francisnoddedhisheadslowly。\"Whatnext?\"heasked。 \"Next,mysovereignhaschargedmewithaverydifficultcommission,fortheexecutionofwhichImustfirst,andaboveallthings,begyourmajesty\'spardon。\" \"Youareyourmaster\'sservant,anditisyourdutytoobeyhim,\" saidtheemperor,dryly。\"Say,therefore,whatheorderedyoutotellme。\" \"Well,then,asyourmajestyhasgrantedmepermission,Iwillsaythatmymaster,theEmperoroftheFrench,hastakendeepumbrageatthehostilecoursewhichAustriahasoflatepursuedtowardhim。\" \"Andwhatisitthatyouremperorcomplainsof?\"askedtheemperor,withperfectcomposure。 \"Inthefirstplace,theEmperorNapoleonhastakendeepumbrageatAustria\'sstillhesitatingtorecognizeKingJosephasKingofSpain,andtosendaministerplenipotentiarytohiscourt。\" \"Ididnotknowwheretosendmyambassador,andwherehewouldfindM。JosephBonaparte,KingofSpain,forthetimebeing——whetheratMadridoratSaragossa;inthecamp,onthefieldofbattle,orinflight。HenceIdidnotsendanambassadortohiscourt。SosoonastheSpanishnationisabletoinformmewhereImaylookforthekingithaselectedandrecognized,Ishallimmediatelydispatchaministerplenipotentiarytothiscourt。Statethattoyourmonarch。\" \"Next,hismajestytheEmperorNapoleoncomplainsbitterlythatAustria,insteadofbeingintentonmaintainingfriendlyrelationswithFrance,hasleftnothingundonetoreconciletheenemiesofFrancewhowereatwarwitheachother,andtorestorepeacebetweenthem;andthatAustria,byherincessantefforts,hasreallysucceedednowinbringingaboutatreatyofpeacebetweenTurkeyandEngland。Now,mymastertheemperormustlookuponthisasahostileactonthepartofAustria,againstFrance;fortoreconcileEnglandwithTurkeyisequivalenttosettingFranceatvariancewithTurkey,oratleastneutralizingentirelyherinfluenceovertheSublimePorte。\" \"Turkeyismyimmediateneighbor,anditishighlyimportanttoAustriathatthereshouldbenowar—troublesanddisturbancesonallherfrontiers。Everyindependentstateshouldbeatlibertytopursueitsownpolicy;andwhilethispolicydoesnotassumeahostileattitudetowardotherindependentstates,noonecantakeumbrageatit。Areyouthroughwithyourgrievances?\" \"No,yourmajesty,\"saidAndreossi,almostmournfully。\"Theworstandmostunpleasantpartremainstobetold;but,asyourmajestywasgraciousenoughtosay,Imustobeytheordersofmymaster,anditishiswillthatIshallnowcommunicatetoyourmajestytheemperor\'sviewsinhisownwords。IthasgivengreatoffencetotheEmperorNapoleonthatAustriashouldplaceherselfinapostureofopenhostilityagainstFrance,whenFrancehasgivenhersomanyproofsofherforbearance,andhashithertoalwayssparedAustria,notwithstandingthenumerousactsofduplicityandevidenthostilityoftheAustriancourt。TheEmperorNapoleoninformsyourmajestythatheiswellawareoftheambitiousschemesofAustria,butthatliethinksyourmajestyisnotstrongenoughtocarrythemintoeffect。HerequestsyourmajestynevertoforgetthemagnanimitywhichtheEmperorNapoleonmanifestedtowardyouafterthebattleofAusterlitz。TheEmperorNapoleonhasinstructedmetoremindyouofthefact,wellknowntoyou,thatyoucanconfideinhisgenerosity,andthatheisfirmlyresolvedtoobservethetreaties。Naples,Prussia,andSpain,wouldstanderect,yet,iftheirrulershadreliedontheirownsagacity,andnotlistenedtothefataladviceoftheirministers,orevenofcourtiers,women,andambitiousyoungprinces。HismajestybeseechestheEmperorofAustrianottolistentosuchinsidiousadvice,nortoyieldtothewishesofthewar— party,whichisintentonlyongratifyingitspassionateambition,andwhoseeyesrefusetoseethatitisdrivingAustriatowardthebrinkofanabysswhereshemustperish,asdidPrussia,Naples,andSpain。\"[Footnote:Hormayr,\"AllgemeineGeschichte,\"vol。iii。,p。 205。] \"ItisverykindinhismajestytheEmperorNapoleontogivemesuchfriendlyadvice,\"sailtheEmperorFrancis,smiling。\"ButIbeghismajestytobelievethat,inaccordancewithhiswishes,Irelyonlyonmyownindividualsagacity;thatIaminfluencedbynoparty,noperson,butamaccustomedtodirectmyselftheaffairsofmycountryandtheadministrationofmyempire,andnottolistentoanyinsinuations,fromwhateverquartertheymaycome。IrequestyoutorepeatthesewordstohismajestytheEmperorNapoleonwiththesameaccuracywithwhichyoucommunicatedhismessagetome。Andnow,CountAndreossi,Ibelieveyouhavecommunicatedtomeallthatyourmasterinstructedyoutosaytome。\" \"Pardonme,yourmajesty,Iaminstructedlasttodemandintheemperor\'snameanexplanationastothemeaningoftheformidablearmamentsofAustria,theorganizationofthemilitia,andthearmingofthefortressesonthefrontiers,andtoinquireagainstwhomthesemeasuresaredirected。Theemperorimploresyourmajestytoputastoptotheseuselessandhurtfuldemonstrations,andordersmeexpresslytostatethat,ifAustriadoesnotstopherarmamentsandadoptmeasuresofanoppositecharacter,warwillbeinevitable。\"[Footnote:Napoleon\'sownwords。——See\"Lebensbilder,\" vol。ii。,andHormayr,\"AllgemeineGeschichte,\"vol。iii。] \"Inthatcase,Mr。AmbassadoroftheEmperorNapoleon,warisinevitable,\"criedFrancis,whonowdroppedthemaskofcoldindifference,andallowedhisfacetobetraytheagitationandragefillinghisbosom,byhisquiveringfeatures,flashingeyes,andcloudedbrow。\"Ihavecalmlylistenedtoyou,\"headded,raisinghisvoice;\"Ihavereceivedwithsilentcomposureallthearrogantphraseswhichyouhaveventuredtoutterhereinthenameofyouremperor。Ilookonthemasoneofthefamousproudbulletinsforwhichyouremperorisnoted,andtowhoseoverbearingandgrandiloquentlanguageallEuropeisaccustomed。Butitiswellknowntoothatthesebulletinsarenotexactlymodelsofveracity,butsometimestheveryreverseofit。Aninstanceofthelatterisyouremperor\'sassertionthatheobservesthetreaties,andthathegavemeproofsofhismagnanimityafterthebattleofAusterlitz。 No,theemperordidnosuchthing;hemademe,onthecontrary,feelthefullweightofhismomentarysuperiority。Hewasmyenemy,andtreatedmeasanenemy,withoutmagnanimity,which,fortherest,I didnotclaimatthetime。Buthehasprovedtome,too,thathedoesnotobservethemostsacredtreaties。HeviolatedeverysectionofthepeaceofPresburg;hedidnotrespectthefrontiersasstipulatedinthattreaty;heforcedme,indirectviolationofthetreaties,toallowhimthepermanentuseofcertainmilitaryroadswithintheboundariesofmyempire;hehurledfromtheirthronesdynastieswhichwererelatedtome,andwhoseexistenceIhadguaranteed;hedeprived,inviolationofthelawofnations,thebelovedanduniversallyrespectedheadofChristendomofhisthrone,andsubjectedhimtoamostdisgracefulimprisonment;heexertedonallseasthemostarbitrarypressureontheAustrianflag。Andnow,afterallthishashappened,afterAustriahasenduredallthesewrongssolongandsilently,theEmperorNapoleonundertakeseventomeddlewiththeinternaladministrationofmyempire,andforbidsmewhathe,eversincehisaccession,hasincessantlydone,towit:tomobilizemyarmy,levyconscriptsforthetroopsofthelineandthereserves,andarmthefortresses。Heasksmetoputastoptomyarmaments;else,hesays,warwillbeinevitable。Well,Mr。 Ambassador,IdonotcareiftheEmperorNapoleonlooksatthematterinthatlight,andIshallnotendeavortopreventhimfromsodoing,forIshallnotstop,butcontinuemypreparations。I calledoutthemilitia,justastheEmperoroftheFrenchconstantlycallsnewleviesofconscriptsintoimmediateactivity;andifwarshouldbeinevitableinconsequencethereof,Ishallbearwhatisinevitablewithfirmnessandcomposure。\" \"Yourmajesty,isthisyourirrevocableresolution?\"askedAndreossi。\"IsthistheanswerthatIamtosendtomymaster,theEmperorNapoleon?\" \"Ithinkitwillbebetterforyoutoconveythisanswerinpersontoyouremperor,\"saidFrancis,calmly。\"Asnoonehaswitnessedourinterview,onlyyouyourselfcanrepeatmywordswithperfectaccuracy;anditisthereforebestforyoutosetoutthisverydayforParis。\" \"Thatistosay,yourmajestygivesmemypassports,andwarwillimmediatelybreakoutbetweenFranceandAustria!\"sighedAndreossi。 \"Yourmajestyshouldgraciouslyconsider——\" \"Ihaveconsideredeverything,\"interruptedFrancis,vehemently,\"andIrequestyounottospeaktomeagaininthestyleofyourFrenchbulletins。IwillhearthebulletinsoftheEmperorNapoleononthefieldofbattleratherthaninmycabinet。Setout,therefore,forParis,Mr。Ambassador,andrepeattotheemperorwhatIhavesaidtoyou。\" \"Iwillcomplywithyourmajesty\'sorders,\"saidAndreossi,withasigh;\"Iwillsetout,butIshallleavethemembersofmylegationhereasyet,forIdonotyetgiveupthehopethatitmaybepossibleforthetwocourtstoavoidadeclarationofwar;andtosparesuchacalamitytotwocountriesthathavesuchgoodreasonstoloveeachother。\" \"Letusquietlyawaitthecourseofevents,\"repliedtheemperor。 \"Farewell,CountAndreossi。Ifyouwillacceptmyadvice,youwillsetoutthisveryday;forsosoonasmydearVienneselearnthatwaristobreakoutinearnest,theywillprobablygiveventtotheirenthusiasminthemosttumultuousandrapturousdemonstrations,andIsupposeitwouldbedisagreeabletoyoutowitnessthem。Farewell,sir!\" Hewavedhishandtowardtileambassador,benthisheadslowlyandhaughtily,andleftthereception—roomwithoutvouchsafinganotherglancetoCountAndreossi。 \"Nowmybrotherswillbeinecstasies,\"saidtheemperortohimself,slowlywalkingupanddown,hishandsfoldedonhisback,inthesitting—roomadjoiningthereception—room。\"Theywillbeangry,though,becauseIdidnotconsultthem,anddecidedthewholeaffairwithoutlisteningtotheirwisdom。\" \"Yourmajesty,\"saidafootman,whoenteredtheroomatthismoment,\"theirimperialhighnesses,theArchdukesCharlesandJohn,requestanaudienceofyourmajesty。\" \"Theyarewelcome,\"saidtheemperor,whosefeatureswerelitupbyafaintsmile。\"Showmybrothersin。\" CHAPTERIV。 THEEMPERORANDHISBROTHERS。 Afewminutesafterwardthetwoarchdukesenteredtheroomoftheemperor,whoslowlywentsomestepstomeetthem,andgreetedthemwithagrave,coldglance。 \"Why,thisisararespectacle,\"saidFrancis,sneeringly,\"toseemybrotherssidebysideinsuchbeautifulharmony。Intruth,itwasonlywantingtomethatevenyoutwoshouldbeofthesameopinion,andcometomeforthepurposeofinvitingme,asSchillersays,tobethethirdinyourleague。\" \"Yourmajestywouldalwaysbethefirstinthisleague,\"saidtheArchdukeJohn,inhisclear,ringingvoice;\"mybrotherwouldbethesecond,andIonlythethird。\" \"See,see,mybrotherisverymodestandhumbleto—day,\"saidFrancis,smiling。\"Thismeansdoubtlessthatyouhavecometoaskafavorofme,andthat,byyourkindnessanddevotedness,youwishtoinducemetocomplywithyourrequest,asadogisdecoyedwithcakesandsweetsbythethiefwhointendstostealsomethingfromthedog\'smaster。\" \"Oh,yourmajesty,wedonotintendtostealanythingfromourmaster!\"exclaimedJohn,laughing。\"Butthereisreallyanattacktobemadeonourmaster\'sproperty;onlyhewhointendstomakeitdoesnotdecoyuswithcakesandsweets,butassailsuswiththeswordandcoarseinvectives。\" \"Itwasveryshrewdinyoutomentionatoncethesubjectonwhichyouwishedtospeakwithme,\"saidtheemperor,withaslightsneer。 \"ButpermitmefirsttosayawordtomybrotherCharlesthere,andbidwelcometohisimperialhighness,theillustriouscaptain,thegeneralissimoofourarmy,thehopeandconsolationofAustria。\" \"Yourmajestywishestomockme,\"saidtheArchdukeCharles,inamournfulvoice。 \"IrepeatonlywhatIreadeverydayinthenewspapers,,andwhatthedearViennesearesingingandshoutingineverystreet!\" exclaimedtheemperor。\"Yes,yes,mydearbrother,youmustconsenttobethehopeandconsolationofAustria,andtobepraisedastheaugustandinvincibleheroofourimmediatefuture。\" Sosaying,theemperorgazedwithalongandsearchinglookathisbrother\'sform,andascornfulexpressionoverspreadhisfeatures。 Indeed,theepithetswhichtheemperorhadappliedtohisbrothercorrespondedbutlittletotheappearanceoftheArchdukeCharles。 Hissmall,bentform,withitsweak,shrivelledlimbs,wasnottheformofahero;hispale,wanface,withthehollowcheeks;thedimeyesdeeplyimbeddedintheirsockets,andthecloudedbrow,onwhichthintuftsofhairhungdown,wasnotthefaceofaboldcaptain,confidentofachievingbrillianttriumphsbyhisheroicdeeds,anddeservingofthenameofthehopeandconsolationofAustria。ButtheAustriansdidcallhimbythatname,andthegloryofhismilitaryachievements,whichfillednotonlyAustriabutthewholeofGermany,causedthemreallytobuildtheirhopesontheArchdukeCharles,despitehisveryfeeblehealth。TheEmperorFranciswasawareofthis;heknewthattheArchdukesCharlesandJohnwerebyfarmorepopularthanhewas;hencehewasjealousofandangrywiththem——nay,healmosthatedthem。 \"Youlookverypaleandsickto—day,mydearArchdukeCharles,\"saidtheemperor,afterapause,duringwhichhehadcontemplatedthearchdukewithasearchingexpression。 \"Iamveryfeebleandunwell,yourmajesty,\"sighedCharles;\"andbutforthespecialrequestofmybrother,theArchdukeJohn,I shouldnothavedaredtocomeherethismorning。However,IamafraidthatIcandobutlittletocomplywithhiswishes,andthatmybrotherJohnwillsoonthinkitwouldhavebeenbetterforhimnottoaskmetoaccompanyhimtoyourmajesty。\" \"Ah,then,youareafterallnotsoharmoniousasIthoughtwhenI sawyouenteringheretogether!\"exclaimedtheemperor,laughing。 \"Therearestilldifferencesofopinion,then,betweenthetwopillarsofmythrone,andwereItoleanonone,theotherwouldtotterandgiveway。Well,whatdoyouwant?Whatbroughtyouhere?\" \"Yourmajesty,onlytheintensedesiretodedicateourservicestoAustriaandouremperor!\"exclaimedJohn,enthusiastically。\"WewishedtoimploreyourmajestytoutteratlengththewordthatwilldeliverAustriaandallGermany。Yourmajesty,thishesitationandsilencerestslikeanightmareoneveryheartandeverybosom;alleyesarefixedhopefullyonyourmajesty:Oh,mylordandemperor; onewordfromyourlips,andthisnightmarewilldisappear;allheartswillrejoiceinblissfulecstasy,andeverybosomwillexpandandbreathemorefreelywhenyourmajestyshallutterthisword: \'War!war!\'Weholdtheswordinourhands;letthewillofmyaugustemperorgiveustherightnowtodrawtheswordagainsthimwho,foryearspast,hassweptlikeadestructivehurricanethroughallGermany,allEurope,andwhotramplesalikeonprincesandpeoples,onlibertyandlaw。Yourmajesty,inthenameofyourpeople,inthenameofallGermanpatriots,Ibendmykneesherebeforemylordandemperor,andthus,kneelingandfullofreverence。Iimploreyourmajestytoletthehourofdeliverancestrikeatlength;letus,withjoyfulcourage,expeltheenemywhohasalreadysolongbeenthreateningourfrontierswithdefiantarrogance:letustakethefieldagainsttheimpudentusurper,andwrestfromhimthelaurelswhichhegainedatAusterlitz,andofwhichheissoproud。Yourmajesty,yourpeoplearefilledwithwarlikeardor;yourfaithfulTyrolesearewaitingonlyforasignaltobreaktheirchainsandrisefortheirbelovedemperor。YourItalianprovincesarelongingforthedaywhenwarshallbreakout,inordertoavengethemselvesonthetyrantwhopromisedthemlibertyandbroughtthemonlyslavery。ThehourofretributionhascomeforNapoleon;mayyourmajestyconsultourbestinterestsbysayingthatwearetoprofitbythishour,andthatwar,amortalstruggle,istobeginnowagainsttheEmperoroftheFrench!\" And,stillbendinghiskneesbeforetheemperor,Johnlookeduptohimwithlonging,beseechingeyes。 Francislookeddownonhimwithagloomyair,andthenobleandenthusiasticfaceofhisbrother,whowastenyearsyounger,andmuchstrongerandbetter—looking,madeadisagreeableimpressiononhim。 \"Rise,brother,\"hesaid,coldly;\"yourkneesmustache,andI,formypart,donotlikesuchtheatricalscenesatall,andsuchfinephrasesmakebutlittleimpressiononmycoldandprosyheart。Iamaccustomedtofollowalwaysmyconvictions,andwhenIadvanceastep,Imustbesurenottofalltoanabysswhichsomepoeticalheromayperhapshavemerelycoveredformewithhisfloweryphrases。ThatIamawareofthedangersthreateningusonthepartofFranceIhaveprovedbyputtingthearmyonthewarfooting,byintrustingyou,ArchdukeJohn,withorganizingthemilitiaandthereservesinaccordancewiththeplanyoudrewupforthatpurpose; andbyplacingyou,ArchdukeCharles,attheheadofmyarmyandappointingyougeneralissimo。\" \"Anhonor,yourmajesty,whichIacceptedwithreverentgratitude,althoughitalmostcrushesmeatthepresenttime,\"saidtheArchdukeCharles,withasigh。\"Permitmenow,yourmajesty,toopenmyhearttoyou,andlaymyinnermostthoughtsatyourfeet。Todoso,IaccompaniedmybrotherJohntoyou。Hesaidhewouldimploreyourmajestyoncemoretopostponethedeclarationofwarnolonger,bututteratlengththedecisiveword。Iimploredhimnottodoso,andnottoforceustoengageprematurelyinawarthatcouldnotbutbringthegreatestcalamitiesonAustria。Butmydearbrotherwouldnotlistentomyremonstrancesandprayers;hecalledmeasecretfriendandadmirerofNapoleon;hedemandedthatIshouldatleastspeakout,freelyandopenlyinyourmajesty\'spresence,andrefutehimifIcould,oryieldtohimifmyargumentsshouldproveuntenable。Yourmajesty,Ihavethereforecompliedwiththewishesofmybrother,theArchdukeJohn;Ihavecometoyou,butonlytosaytomylordandemperor:Yourmajesty,Iimploreyou,inthenameofyourpeopleandyourthrone,donotyetunsheaththesword!Waituntilourarmyisreadyforthecontest,anduntilourarmamentsarecompleted。Donotplungerashlyintowar,lestvictoryescapeus。A greatdealremainstobedoneyetbeforewecansaythatourarmamentsarecompleted;andonlyafterbeingfullypreparedcanwedaretotakethefieldagainsttheEmperorNapoleonandhishithertovictoriouslegions。\" \"Ah,doyouhearourFabiusCunctator,brotherJohn,theLion— hearted!\"exclaimedtheemperor,sarcastically。\"Whichofyouisright,andwhosewiseadviceshallIfollownow——I,thepooremperor,whoisnotstrongandsagaciousenoughtobehisownadviserandadvanceastepwithouthisbrothers?John,thelearnedsoldier,beseechesmetodeclarewar,andCharles,theintrepidhero,imploresmenottodoso。WhatamI,thepooremperor,whocannotadvisehimself,andwhoreceivestoomuchadvicefromothers,todoundersuchcircumstances?WhosewillmustIsubmitto?\" \"Yourmajesty,\"criedJohn,indismay,\"itiswethatmustsubmit; itisyourwillonwhichdependsthedecision。Iimploreyourmajestytodeclarewar,becauseIdeemitnecessary;but,ifyourmajestyshouldtakeadifferentresolution,Ishallsubmitsilentlyandobediently。\"