第13章

类别:其他 作者:Lousia Muhlbach字数:12318更新时间:18/12/18 08:33:45
\"Andyousayyourfathersentyoutome?\" \"Yes,hedid,AndreasHofer。Iranalldayyesterday;andthismorningIrosewiththesunandcontinuedmytripinordertoreachyouassoonaspossible,anddelivermyfather\'smessagetoyou。\" \"Youmustbetired,poorlittlegirl!\"saidHofer,compassionately。 \"Sitdownontherockyonder。There!Andnowspeak!\" \"Inthefirstplace,AnthonyWallnersendsgreeting,andinformsyouthathehaskepthiswordfaithfully。ThewholePustervalleyhasalreadyrisenininsurrection;allthemenfollowedhim,andwerereadyandeagertofightfortheTyrolandthedearEmperorFrancis。 WehavefoughtalreadyabloodybattleatthebridgeofSt。 Lawrence,andanotheratthebridgeofLaditch。ManysoldiersoftheenemywerekilledinthegapofBrixen,andmanyFrenchandBavariansfellatthebridgeofLaditch;butwealsolostagreatmanymenthere。Ourmenfoughtbravely,butthereweretoomanyoftheBavariansandFrench,andsotheyfinallysucceededinbreakingthroughourranksandcontinuedtheirmarchtowardSterzing。Hence,myfathersentmetoyouinthegreatesthastetoinformyouofwhathasoccurred,andtellyoutobeonyourguard。ThereareseveralthousandBavariansandFrenchonthemarchtoSterzing。Itistrue,ourmenhaveoccupiedtheMuhlbachpass;buttheenemyistoostrong,ourmenwillnotbeabletoannihilatehimentirely。\" \"Thenhewillcomehither,\"exclaimedAndreasHofer。 \"Yes,andweshallhaveafightatlength,\"saidAnthonySieberer,joyously。\"Iamgladthatourmenwillatlengthbefacetofacewiththeenemyandseebloodshed。\" \"AndtheAustriansarenotcomingyet,\"sighedAndreasHofer。 \"Yes!theyare!\"exclaimedEliza。\"AnthonyWallnerinstructedmetotellyouthattoo。SeveralhundredAustriansjoinedusalreadyatthebridgeofLaditch。Itwastheiradvancedguard,andtheysaidthatalltheotherswouldfollowthemsoon。\" \"ItisGeneralHillerwiththetroopsmovingupfromSalzburg,\"saidHofer。\"ButwhereareChastelerandHormayr,whoweretojoinusfromCarinthia?Ithinktheyaretarryingtoolong。\" \"ButtheBavariansdonottarry,\"saidEliza,\"andtheyaresavageandcruelmen。IdidnotenterthetownofSterzing,butthepeopleontheroadtoldmehowtheBavarianskilled,burned,andplunderedthereyesterday;andthosewhotoldmecriedwithrageandgrief。 Thewholetownisininsurrection;allhavearmedfortheEmperorFrancis,andwilldieratherthanlongerobeytheBavariansandFrench。MajorvonBaerenklau,thecommanderoftheBavariansinSterzing,finallygotfrightened;andonbeinginformedthatAndreasHofermovingagainsthimononesidewiththemenofthePasseyrvalley,andthatAnthonyWallnerwiththemenofthePustervalley,ontheotherside,hadoccupiedthebridgeofLaditch,hedeemeditprudenttoevacuateSterzingandawaitourmenintheopenplain。I sawhistroopsmarchingthroughthevalleywhileIwaswalkingontheheights;andIthinkitwillnotbelonguntilwecanseethembelowintheplain。\" \"See,theretheyarealready!\"exclaimedAnthonySieberer,who,whileElizawasspeaking,hadspiedwithhiskeeneyesfarintotheplaincalledtheSterzingerMoos。 Infact,alarge,motleymasswastobeseenmovingupinthedistanceyonder;yes,theywereBavariansoldiers,andtheyweredrawingnearerandnearer。 \"Hurrah!theBavariansarecoming,thestrugglebegins,\"exclaimedAnthonySieberer,joyously;andtheTyroleseencampedbelowechoedhisshoutwithloudexultation:\"TheBavariansarecoming!Thestrugglebegins!\" \"Thestrugglebegins,\"saidHofer,\"andGodgrant,inHismercy,thatnottoomuchbloodmaybeshed,andthatwemaybevictorious! Come,deargirl,Iwilltakeyouundermyprotection,foryoucannotimmediatelysetoutforhome,butmuststayherewithme。Ishallseetoitthatnoharmbefallsyou,and,whilewearefighting,wewilltrytofindacaveornookintherockswherewemayconcealyou。\" \"Idonotwanttoconcealmyself,AndreasHofer,\"saidEliza,proudly。\"Thepriestsandwomenhavelikewisetoperformtheirpartsinwar—times:theymustcarrythewoundedoutoftherangeoftheenemy\'sbulletsanddresstheirwounds;theymustpraywiththedying,andnursethosewhoselivesarespared。\" \"YouareabravedaughteroftheTyrol;Iliketolistentoyoursoul—stirringwords,\"exclaimedAndreasHofer。\"Nowcome,wewillspeakwithourmen。\" HegraspedEliza\'shand,beckonedtohisadjutantSieberer,anddescendedwiththemthepathtowardtheTyrolese。 Theywerenolongerreposing,butallhadrisenandwerelookingwithraptattentioninthedirectionoftheenemy。OnbeholdingHofer,theyburstintoloudcheers,andaskedhimenthusiasticallytoleadthemagainsttheenemy。 \"Letusascertainfirstwhereheisgoing,andwhathisintentionsare,\"saidHofer,thoughtfully。\"Perhapshedoesnotknowthatwearehere,andintendstocontinuehismarch。Inthatcasewewilllethimpassus,followhim,andattackhimonlyafterhehasenteredtheMuhlbachpass。\" \"No,hedoesnotintendtocontinuehismarch,\"exclaimedSieberer。 \"Look,hetakespositionintheplainandformsinsquaresashehaslearnedtodofromBonaparte。Oh,brethren,letusattackhimnow。 Neverfear。Iknowsuchsquares,for,in1805,Ioftenattackedthemwithourmen,andwebrokethem。Forward,then,myfriends,forward! NowletusfightforGodandouremperor!\" \"ForGodandouremperor!\"shoutedtheTyrolese;andallseizedtheirarmsandpreparedforthestruggle。 \"Holdon!\"criedHofer,inapowerfulvoice。\"Asyouhaveelectedmecommander,youmustbeobedienttomeandcomplywithmyorders。\" \"Wewill,wewill!\"shoutedtheTyrolese。\"Justtellus,commander,whatwearetodo,andweshallobey。\" \"Youshallnotdescendintotheplain,norattacktheenemyonallsides。Foryousee,thesquaresarereadytoshootinalldirections,andifyouattackthemonallsidesintheopenplain,youwillbeexposedtotheirmostdestructivefire;moreover,astheyarebyfarbetterarmedthanwe,andhavecannon,manyofourmenwouldbeuselesslysacrificedinsuchanattack。\" \"Whatthecommandersaysistrue,\"growledtheTyrolese。\"Itisbyfarbetterforustoattacktheenemyfromacoveredposition,andhaveourrearprotectedbythemountains。\" \"AndIwillshowyounowsuchacoveredpositionfromwhichyouaretoattacktheenemy,\"saidAndreasHofer,withimpressivecalmness。 \"Lookthere,totheleft。Doyouseetheravineleadingintothemountainsyonder?Well,wewillnowascendthemountain—pathrapidly,descendintotheravine,andthencerushupontheenemy。\" \"Yes,yes,thatisright!Wewilldoso。AndreasHoferisagoodcaptain!\"saidtheTyrolesetoeachother。 Hoferwavedhishandimperativelytowardthem。\"Nowkeepveryquiet,\"hesaid,\"thatwemaynotattracttheattentionoftheenemyprematurely,andtherebycausehimtooccupytheravinebeforewehavereachedit。Forward,then,quicklythroughtheforest,andthendescendnoiselesslyintothevalley。Butbeforesettingout,wewillpraytworosaries。Ifwelongforsuccessinbattle,wemustinvokeGod\'sassistance。\" Hetookhisrosaryandprayed;andtheTyrolesebenttheirheadsdevoutly,andprayedliketheircommander。Thentheyglidedquicklyandnoiselesslythroughthethickforest,headedbyAndreasHofer,wholedElizaWallnerwithtendersolicitudebythehand。Atlengththeyreachedthegorge,andAndreasHoferwasjustaboutenteringitwiththeothers,whenAnthonySieberer,JacobEisenstocken,andafewotherprominentTyrolese,steppedtohimandkepthimbackwithtenderviolence。 \"Ageneraldoesnotaccompanyhissoldiersintothethickestofthefight,\"saidEisenstocken。\"Thatisnothisprovince。Hehastodirectthebattlewithhishead,butnottofightitoutwithhisarm。\" \"ButbearinmindthatBonapartedoesnotleavehissoldierseveninbattle,\"saidAndreasHofer,tryingtopushthemasideandadvance。 \"No,dearestcommander,\"exclaimedAnthonySieberer,\"youmustnotgodownwiththemen。Thinkofit,whatwouldbecomeofusandourcauseifanaccidentbefellourcommanderandabulletshatteredhisbelovedhead!Ourfriendsandsharpshooterswouldfeelasthoughthatbullethadshatteredalltheirbeads;theywouldbediscouragedandgiveupourcauseaslost。No,no,AndreasHofer,youoweittoyourfatherland,youremperor,andyourTyrolese,nottoexposeyourselftotoogreatdangers;foryourlifeisnecessarytous,andyouarethestandardwhichtheTyrolesearefollowing。Ifourstandardsinkstotheground,ourTyrolesewillbepanic—strickenandrunaway。Consequentlyyoumustnotgointobattle,eitherto— dayoratanytimehereafter。\"\"Youareright,Iseeit,\"saidHofer,mournfully。\"Theywouldbethunderstruckifabulletshouldhittheircommander;henceIsubmit,andshallstayhere。Youwillstaywithme,LizzieWallner,andEnnemoser,mysecretary,shalldosotoo。Nowgo,allofyou,andGodgrantthatwemayallmeetagain。Ishallstayatthisveryspot,andhewhowantstoseememustcomehither。IcansurveyfromherethewholeplainoftheSterzingerMoos。Now,mydearfriendsandbrethren,\"heshoutedinaloud,ringingvoice,\"forGod,thefatherland,andyouremperor!\" \"ForGod,thefatherland,andouremperor!\"shoutedtheTyrolese,rushingdownthemountain—pathintotheravinewhencetheyweretoattacktheenemy。 ButtheBavarianshadbeenontheirguard,andtheircommander,ColonelBaerenklau,diviningthetacticsoftheTyrolese,hadorderedhistwogunstobepointedagainsttheravine。 Nowthefirstshotsthunderedfromtheirmouths,andvolleysofmusketryweredischargedfromallthesquaresatthesametime,attheadvancingcolumnoftheTyrolese。TheTyrolese,notpreparedforsosuddenandviolentanattack,dismayedatthehavocproducedintheirranksbytheballsandbulletsoftheBavarians,gavewayandranoverthecorpsesoftheirbrethrenbacktotheravine。Buttherestoodthecrowdofwomenwhohadaccompaniedthecolumn,whohadhastenedupfromSterzing,andthewholeneighborhood,andhadadvancedwiththeTyroleseoutoftheravinealmostclosetothesquaresoftheenemy。Theyreceivedthefugitiveswithinvectivesandangryglances;theystrovetokindletheircourage;theywentandbeggedthemwithclaspedhandsandtearfuleyesnottodesertthecauseofthefatherland,becomediscouragedinsodisgracefulamannerintheveryfirstbattle,andtherebymakethemselvesthelaughing—stockofthehatefulBavariansandFrench。 Andthemenlistenedtothesevoices;theydrankcouragefromthewinewhichthewomenhandedtothem,andrushedforwardasecondtime。TheirriflescrashedandmoweddownthefrontranksoftheBavarians,butbehindthecorpsesstoodtherearranks,andtheirvolleysrespondedtotheTyrolese,andthecannonthunderedacrosstheplainreekingwithgoreandpowder。 TheTyrolesegavewayasecondtime,forthemurderousfireoftheBavariansfilledthemwithstuporanddismay\"Inthismannerweshallnevergainavictory,andourmenwillbeuselesslyslaughtered,\"saidAndreasHofer,whowaswatchingthestrugglewithbreathlesssuspense。\"Butwemustnotincurthedisgraceoflosingthefirstbattle,forthatwoulddiscourageourmenforalltimetocome。Come,Ennemoser,rundowntothemandtellthemtotryathirdtime。Iftheydonot,AndreasHoferwillrushailaloneupontheenemyandwaitforabullettoshatterhishead。\" YoungEnnemoser,thesecretary,speddowntheravine;Hoferpressedhiscrucifixtohislipsandprayed;ElizaWallneradvancedclosetotheedgeoftheprecipice,andpeereddownintotheplain。Hereyesfilledwithtearswhensheperceivedthemanycorpsespileduponbothsidesoftheravine,butthesquaresoftheenemylikewisehadbeenconsiderablythinned,anddeathhadmadefearfulhavocintheirranks。 \"AndreasHofer,\"shecried,exultingly,\"yourmessagewassuccessful。Ourmenarerushingforward。Doyounotheartheircheers?\" \"Ido,andmaythegoodGodgrantthemsuccess!\"sighedAndreasHofersteppingcloseuptoEliza。 TheysawtheTyroleseemergingagainatthedouble—quickfromtheravine,andrushingupontheenemy,whoreceivedthemwithvolleysofmusketryandartillery—fire。But,alas!theysawtheTyrolesegivewayagainandretreat,thoughmoreslowlythanbefore,totheravine。 \"Thiswillneverdo,\"criedHofer,despairingly。\"Ourmenareslaughteredinthisway,andcannotreachtheenemy,whosecannonaremowingthemdownlikescythes。OGod,showtheawaytohelpourmen!\" Hiseyesglanceddespairinglyovertheplain,asifsearchingforrelief。Allatonceabrightflashofjoylituphisfeatures。 \"Ihavefoundaway!IthankThee,myGod!\"heexclaimed,aloud。 \"See,Lizzie,lookthere!Whatdoyouseeintheplainyonderbehindtheravine?\" \"Iseetherefourlargewagonstilledwithhay,\"saidLizzie;\"yes,fourwagonsfilledwithhay,nothingelse。\" \"Andthesewagonsfilledwithhaywillsaveus。Theymustbedriventowardtheravinedirectlytowardtheenemy;oursharpshooterswillconcealthemselvesbehindthem,andwillsafelyadvance;andwhencloseenoughtotheenemy,theywilldischargetheirrifles,andfirstpickoffthegunners,inordertosilencethegunswhichhavemadesuchhavocamongourmen。Come,Lizzie,wewillgodowntoSiebererandtheothercaptains,andgivethemmyorders。Ihopetherewillbefourladsintrepidenoughtodrivethehay—wagonstowardtheenemy。\" \"Therewillbe!\"exclaimedEliza,enthusiastically。 \"Itisonlynecessaryforonetoriskhislife,anddrivethefirstwagon。Theotherwagonswillbecoveredbythefirst。Butthedriverofthefirstwagonwilldoubtlessbekilled,andIshallberesponsibleforhisdeath。\" \"Hewilldieforthefatherland,\"exclaimedEliza。\"Go,AndreasHofer,descendandtellourmenwhatistobedone,foritishightuneforthehay—wagonstocomeupandcoverourmen。\" \"Come,letusgo,Lizzie;givemeyourhand。\" \"No,leadtheway;Iwillfollowyouimmediately。\" CHAPTERXVII。 THEHAY—WAGONS。 AndreasHoferhadalreadydescendedhalfthemountain—pathwitharapidstep,andhedidnotoncelookbehindhim,forhewassurethatWallner\'sdaughterwasfollowinghim,andhekepthiseyessteadfastlyfixedonhisfriendsandbrethren。 ButElizadidnotfollowhim。Shelookedafterhimuntilthedenseshrubberybelowconcealedherfromhiseyes;thenshekneltdown,and,liftingbothherhandstoheaven,exclaimed,inaloud,beseechingvoice:\"HolyVirgin,protectme!Grant。successtomyenterpriseforthebelovedfatherland!\" Shethenjumpedup,and,quickasachamois,scarcelywithherfeet,shehastenedtowardthepointwherethehay—wagonswerestanding。 Meanwhile,AndreasHoferhaddescendedintotheravinewhenceconstantlynewcrowdsofTyrolesewererushingforward,althoughtheyweredrivenbackagainandagainbythemurderousfireoftheenemy。OnbeholdingHofer\'serectandimposingform,andhisfinehead,withthesplendidlongbeard,theTyroleseburstintoloudcheers,andhispresenceseemedtoinspirethemwithfreshcourage。 Theyadvancedwiththemostintrepidimpetuosity。AndreasHofercalledthebravecaptainsofhissharpshooterstohisside,andcommunicatedtothembrieflythestratagemhehaddevised。 \"Thatisasplendidandveryshrewdidea,\"saidAnthonySieberer。 \"Thehay—wagonisyourTrojanhorsewithwhich,likeUlysses,youwillconqueryourTroy,\"exclaimedthelearnedEnnemoser,Hofer\'syoungsecretary。 \"IdonotknowwhereTroyissituated,\"saidAndreasHofer,quietly,\"butIknowwheretheSterzingerMooslies,andwhatshouldbedonethere。Fortherest,therearenohorsesbeforethehay—wagons,butoxen,anditisall—importantthatthegunnersshouldnotimmediatelyhitthedriverofthefirstwagon。\" \"Buthislasthourhassurelycome,andhemayrelyongoingtoparadiseto—day!\"exclaimedEnnemoser。\"Butlook!whatthrongisyonderintheravine,andwhatcausesthewomentoshoutsovociferously?Theirshoutssoundliketriumphantcheers。Andtheladsnowjoinintheacclamationstoo,andallarerushingforwardsoimpetuously。\" Indeed,thewholemassofmenandwomenassembledintherearoftheravinerushedforwardwithloudshouts,likeasingleimmensewave,surgingwithextraordinaryimpetuosityuptoAndreasHoferandthecaptainsstandingbyhisside。 Allatoncethiswaveparted,andinthemidstofallthiseager,shoutingthrong,whichtookpositiononbothsidesoftheravine,appearedtwoofthosebroad—horned,brown—redoxen,ofabeauty,majesty,andstrengthsuchascanbefoundonlyintheTyrolandinSwitzerland。Behindthesetwooxencamethewagonfilledupwithhay。 Butwhodrovethehay—wagon?Wasitreallythelovelyyounggirlhangingonthebackoftheox——thebeautifulcreaturewhosefacewasradiantwithenthusiasm,whosecheerswereglowinglikethemorningsun,andwhoseeyesflashedlikestars? Yes,itwasshe——itwasElizaWallner,who,withsublimecourage,hadmountedthebackoftheox,andwhonowwasdrivingforwardwithloudshoutsandlashesofthewhipthetwoanimals,frightenedbythecrowdandtheshotscrashingincessantly。 \"ElizaWallner!\"criedAndreasHofer,withanairofdismay,astheheavily—ladenwagonrolledmorerapidlyforward。 Sheturnedherheadtowardhim,andawondroussmileilluminatedherface。\"Sendgreetingstomydearfather!\"sheexclaimed。\"Sendgreetingstohiminmyname,ifIshoulddie。\" \"Icannotallowhertodoit——itiscertaindeath!\"criedAndreasHofer,anxiously。\"Letmegoandliftherfromtheox。\" \"No,no,Andreas,\"saidAnthonySieberer。\"Letherproceed。Theintrepidityofthisyounggirlwillfirethecourageofthelads; and,fortherest,ifliveshavetobesacrificed,thelifeofagirlisnotworthanymorethanthatofalad。WeareallinGod\'shand。\" \"MayGodandHisheavenlyhostprotecther!\"saidAndreasHofer,layinghishandontheimageofSt。George,whichadornedhisbreast。 \"Now,boys,\"shoutedAnthonySieberer,\"donotallowthegirltomakeyoublush。Quick,marchbehindthehay—wagon,andwhenyouarecloseenoughtotheenemy,stepforwardandshootdownthegunners。\" Tenyoungladshastenedforward,amidloudcheers,andtookpositioninpairsbehindthewagon,whichadvancedheavilyandslowly,likeanenormousavalanche。 Therewasabreathlesssilence。Alleyesfollowedthewagon,allheartsthrobbedandaddressedtoheavenprayersinbehalfofthecourageousgirlwhowasdrivingit。 Suddenlyacryofhorrorburstfromalllips。Acannon—ballhadstruckthehay—wagon,whichwasshakingviolentlyfromthetremendousshock。 Butnowaringingcheerwasheardinfrontofthewagon。BythischeerElizaWallnerannouncedtotheTyrolesethattheballhadnothither,andthatshewasuninjured。 Thecannonboomedagain,andEliza\'sringingvoiceannouncedoncemorethattheballshadpenetratedharmlesslyintothecloselycompressedhay。 MeanwhilethewagonrolledoutfartherandfartherintotheplainoftheSterzingerMoos。Eventheoxenseemedtobeinfectedwiththeheroismoftheirfairdriver,andtrottedmorerapidlytowardtheenemy,whoseballswhistledroundthemwithouthittingthem。 SuddenlyElizastoppedtheircourageoustrot,and,turningbackherhead,sheshouted:\"Forwardnow,boys!DonotbeafraidoftheBavariandumplings。Theydonothitus,andwedonotswallowthemashotastheBavarianssendthemtous!\" TheyoungsharpshootersconcealedbehindthewagonrepliedtoEliza,amidmerrylaughter:\"No,wearenotafraidoftheBavariandumplings,butwearegoingtopickoffthecooksthatsendthemtous。\" Andwiththeirriflesliftedtotheircheeks,fivesharpshootersrushedforwardoneithersideoftheirgreenbulwark。BeforetheBavarianshadtimetoaimatthetendaringsharpshooters,thelatterraisedtheirriflesandfired,andthegunnersfelldeadbythesidesoftheirguns。 TheBavariansutteredloudshoutsoffury,andaimedatthesharpshooters;buttheTyrolesehadalreadydisappearedagain,whistlingandcheering,behindthewagon,whichwasstilladvancingtowardtheenemy。 Theotherhay—wagonsnowrolledlikewisefromtheravine。Thefirstofthemwasdrivenbyanotheryounggirl。ImitatingtheheroicexamplesetbyElizaWallner,AnnaGamper,daughterofatailorofSterzing,hadcourageouslymountedthebackofanox,anddroveforwardthewagon,filledwithanenormousquantityofhay。Twentyyoungsharpshooters,encouragedbythesuccessoftheircomrades,followedthissecondwagon。Behindthemcamethethirdandfourthwagons,followedbytwentyorthirtymoresharpshooters,whowerewellprotectedbythebroadbulwarkwhichthewagonsformedinfrontofthem。 Thegunnershadfallen;hencethecannonnolongerthunderedorcarrieddestructionanddeathintotheranksoftheTyrolese;onlythemusketryoftheBavarianswasstillrattling,buttheyonlyhitthehay,andnotthebravegirlsdrivingthe,oxen,northesharpshooters,who,concealedbehindthehay,rushedfromtheircovertwhenevertheenemyhadfiredavolley,raisedtheirriflestriumphantly,andstruckdownaBavarianateveryshot。 Allfourhay—wagonshadnowdrivenupcloseenough,andtheTyrolese,whowerenearlyonehundredstrong,burstwithcheersfrombehindthem,andrushingforwardinloosearray,butwithdesperateresolution,usingthebutt—endsoftheirrifles,fellwithsavageimpetuosityupontheBavarians,whowerethunderstruckatthisunexpectedandsuddenattack。 Loudcheersalsoresoundedfromtheravine。ThewholeforceoftheTyroleseadvancedatthedouble—quicktoassisttheirbrethreninannihilatingtheenemy。 Aviolentstruggle,afiercehand—to—handfightnowensued。 TheBavarians,overwhelmedbytheterribleonsetofthepeasants,gaveway;thesquaresdissolved;andthesoldiers,asifparalyzedwithterror,hadneithercouragenorstrengthlefttoavoidthefuriousbutt—endblowsofthepeasants。 VainlydidColonelvonBaerenklaustrivetoreformhislines;vainlydidthosewhohadralliedroundhimathiscommand,makeadesperateefforttoforcetheirwaythroughtheranksoftheinfuriatedTyrolese。Thefiercebraveryofthelatterovercameallresistance,andrenderedtheirescapeimpossible。 \"Surrender!\"thunderedAndreasHofertotheBavarians。 \"Laydownyourarms,andsurrenderatdiscretion!\" AcryofrageburstfromthepalelipsofColonelvonBaerenklau,andhewouldhaverushedupontheimpudentpeasantswhodaredtofastensuchadisgraceuponhim。Buthisownmenkepthimback。 \"Wedonotwanttobeslaughtered,\"theycried,perfectlybesidethemselveswithterror;\"wewillsurrender,wewilllaydownourarms!\" Adeathlypalloroverspreadthecheeksoftheunfortunateofficer。 \"Doso,then,\"hecried。\"Surrenderyourselvesandmetoutterdishonor!Iamnolongerabletorestrainyoufromit。\" Andwithasighresemblingthegroanofadyingman,ColonelvonBaerenklaufaintedaway,exhaustedbytheterribleexertionandthelossofbloodwhichwasrushingfromagunshotwoundonhisneck。 \"Wesurrender!Wearereadytolaydownourarms!\"shoutedtheBavarianstotheTyrolese,whowerestillthinningtheirranksbythedeadlyfireoftheirriflesandtheirterriblebutt—endblows。 \"Verywell,laydownyourarms,\"criedAndrewsHofer,inapowerfulvoice。\"Stop,Tyrolese!Iftheysurrender,nobodyshallhurtahairoftheirheads,forthentheyarenolongerourenemies,butourbrethren。——Laydownyourarms,Bavarians!\" TheTyrolese,obedienttotheordersoftheircommander,stoppedthefuriousslaughter,andgazedwithgloomyeyesattheirhatedenemies。 Therewasamomentofbreathlesssilence,andthentheBavarianofficerswereheardtocommandintremulousvoices,\"Laydownyourarms!\" Andtheirmenobeyedreadily。Threehundredandeightysoldiers,andnineofficers,laiddowntheirarmshereontheplainoftheSterzingerMoos,andsurrenderedatdiscretiontotheTyrolese。 [Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndrewsHofer,\"p。3l。] Onseeingthis,theTyroleseburstintoloudcheers,andAndreasHoferliftedhisbeamingeyestoheaven。\"IthankThee,LordGod,\" hesaid;\"withThyassistancewehaveachievedavictory。Itisthefirstlove—offeringwhichwepresenttofatherlandandourEmperorFrancis。\" \"LonglivetheTyrolandourEmperorFrancis!\"shoutedtheTyrolese,enthusiastically。 TheBavariansstoodsilent,withdowncasteyesandpalefaces,whiletheactiveTyroleseladshastilycollectedthearmstheybadlaiddownandplacedthemononeofthewagons,fromwhichtheyhadquicklyremovedthehay。 \"Whatistobedonewithourprisoners,theBavarians?\"saidAnthonySieberertoAndreasHofer。\"Wecannottakethemwithus。\" \"No,wecannot,norwilltheenemygiveustimefordoingso,\" repliedHofer。\"AnthonyWallnerhasinformedmethatastrongcorpsofBavariansandFrenchisapproachinginthedirectionoftheMuhlbacherKlause。Theymustnotmeetushereontheplain,forafightundersuchcircumstanceswouldmanifestlybetoourdisadvantage。Theywouldbeagreatdealstrongerherethanwe。Butinthemountainsweareabletoovercomethem。TheyarethefortresseswhichthegoodGodbuiltforourcountry;andwhentheenemypasses,weshallattackanddefeathim。\" \"Andshallwetaketheprisonerswithusintothemountains,commander?\" \"No,wewillnot,forwecannotguardthemwellupthere,andtheywouldescape。Wewillnottaketheprisonerswithus,butconveythemtotheBaronessvonSternbergatCastleSteinach。Sheisardentlydevotedtoourcause,andlovestheTyrolandtheemperor。 Shewilltakecareoftheprisoners,andtheywillbeunabletoescapefromthelargetower,theWolfsthurm,onthecrestyonder,whichyoucanseefromhere。\" \"ButwhoistoconveytheprisonerstoCastleSteinach?Arewealltomarchthitheranddeliverthembeforeadvancingfarther?\" \"No,no,AnthonySieberer;wehavenottimeforthat。Wemustburythecorpsesherequickly,andremoveeverytraceofthecontest,inorderthattheFrench,onarrivinghere,maynotdiscoverwhathasoccured,andthatwearecloseby。OnlythirtyofourmenshallescorttheprisonerstoCastleSteinach。\" \"Onlythirty,commander?Willthatbesufficientforthreehundredandeightyprisoners?Iftheyshouldattackourmenontheroad,theywouldbeatthem,fortheywouldbetwelvetoone。\" \"Thatistrue,\"saidAndreasHoferinconfusion;\"whatarewetodotogetastrongerescortfortheprisoners?\" Hestrokedhisbeardnervously,aswashiswontinmomentsofgreatexcitement,andheglanceduneasily,nowhere,nowthere。Allatonceasmileilluminatedhisface。 \"Ihavegotit,\"hesaidmerrily。\"Lookthere,Sieberer,lookthere。 Whatdoyouseethere?\" \"Thewomenwhohaveaccompaniedus,andwhoarekissingElizaWallnerandAnnaGamperfortheirheroicconduct。\" \"ThewomenshallhelpourthirtysharpshooterstoescorttheprisonerstoCastleSteinach。Ourwomenhavebraveheartsandstrongarms,andtheyknowhowtousetherifleforthefatherlandandtheemperor。Letthem,then,takesomeofthearmswhichwehaveconquered,and,jointlywiththirtyofourmen,escorttheprisonerstothegoodBaronessvonSternberg。Oh,LizzieWallner,LizzieWallner!\" \"HereIam,commander,\"criedEliza,hasteningtoAndreasHoferwithflushedcheeksandbeamingeyes。 Hepattedhercheekssmilingly。\"Youareabrave,noblegirl,\"hesaid,\"andnoneofuswilleverforgetwhatyouhavedoneto—day; andthewholeTyrolshalllearnwhatasplendidandintrepidgirlyouare。ButIwishtoconferaspecialrewardonyou,Lizzie;I wishtoappointyoucaptainofacompany,andyourcompanyistoconsistofallthosewomen。\" \"Andwhatdoesthecommander—in—chiefordermetodowithmycompanyofwomen?\"askedElizaWallner。 \"CaptainLizzie,youaretoescortwithyourcompanyandthirtyTyrolesesharpshootersthethreehundredandeightyBavarianstoCastleSteinach。Yourarmsyouwilltakefromthewagonyonder,whichCaptainLizziedrovesoheroicallytowardtheenemy。WillyouundertaketoescorttheprisonerssafelytoSteinach?\" \"Iwill,commander。ButafterthatIshouldliketoreturntomyfather。Hemustbeuneasyaboutmebythistime,acidhewouldlikealsotoknowhowtheTyrolesehavesucceededonthisside。Oh!hewillbeexceedinglygladwhenIbringhimgreetingsfromhisbelovedAndreasHofer。\" \"Go,then,mydearchild,\"saidAndreasHofer,noddingtohertenderly,andlayinghishandonherbeautifulhead。 \"Go,withGod\'sblessing,andgreetyourfatherinmyname。TellhimthatGodandtheHolyVirginarewithusandhaveblessedourcause; thereforewewillneverdespond,butalwaysfightbravelyandcheerfullyforourlibertyandourdearemperor。Go,Lizzie;escorttheprisonerstoSteinach,andthenreturntoyourfather。\"