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类别:其他 作者:Lousia Muhlbach字数:12780更新时间:18/12/18 08:33:45
Stadionunfoldedtheletterandread: \"ColonelSteigenteschwillreturnfromhismissionwithoutaccomplishinganything。PrussiaandAustriaarerivalsinGermany,andwillneverjoinhandsinacommonundertaking。AustriacanneverforgivePrussiafortakingSilesiafromher,andPrussiawillalwayssecretlysuspectthatAustriaisintentuponweakeningherrisingpowerandhumblingherambition。Hence,Prussiawillhesitateandtemporizeevenatthisjuncture,althoughitisall—importantnowforGermanytotakeaboldstandagainsthercommonenemy,rapaciousandinsatiableFrance;shewillhesitatebecauseshesecretlywishesthatAustriashouldbehumiliated;andshewillnotbearinmindthattheweakeningofAustriaisfraughtwithdangerforPrussia,nay,thewholeofGermany。\" \"Now。gentlemen,\"saidtheemperor,whenCountStadionwasthrough,\"youseethatmyopinionwasright,andthatIwellknewwhatIhadtoexpectfromPrussia。WemustnowcarryonthestruggleagainstFrancesingle—handed;but,afterdealingheranotherblow,forwhichtheKingofPrussialongs,weshalltakegoodcarenottoinvitePrussiatoourvictoriousrepast。ItwouldbejustinuseventocompelhertogiveusthesweetmorselofSilesiaforourdessert。 Well,weshallseewhattimewillbringabout。OurfirstblowagainstFrancewassuccessful。——Archduke,goandhelpustosucceedindealingheranother;and,afterdefeatingFrancesingle—handed,weshallalsobemastersofGermany。\" CHAPTERXXVII。 THEBATTLEOFWAGRAM。 \"Atlength!\"exclaimedtheArchdukeJohn,joyously,holdinguptheletterwhichacourierofthegeneralissimohadjustbroughthimfromtheheadquartersofWagram。\"Atlengthadecisiveblowistobestruck。——CountNugent,GeneralFrimont,comeinhere!Acourierfromthegeneralissimo!\" Sosaying,thearchdukehadopenedthedoorofhiscabinet,andcalledthegentlemenwhowereintheanteroom。 \"Acourierfromthegeneralissimo,\"herepeatedoncemore,whenthetwogeneralscamein。 \"Yourhighness\'swishisfulfillednow,isitnot?\"askedNugent。 \"Thegeneralissimoacceptstheassistancewhichyouofferedtohim。 HepermitsyoutoleavethispositionwithyourtroopsandthoseoftheArchdukePalatineandre—enforcehisownarmy?\" \"No,hedoesnotreplytomyoffer。ItseemsthegeneralissimothinksthathedoesnotneedustobeattheFrench。Buthewritestomethatheisabouttoadvancewithhiswholearmy,andthatadecisivebattlemaybelookedfor。HesaystheenemyisstillontheislandofLobau,busilyengagedinerectingaTETE—DE—PONT,andbuildingabridgeacrosstheDanube。\" \"Andourtroopsdonottrytopreventthisbyallmeans!\"criedGeneralFrimont,vehemently。\"Theyallowtheenemytobuildbridges? Theylookonquietlywhiletheenemyispreparingtoleavetheisland,anddonotpreventhimfromsodoing?\" \"Myfriend,\"saidthearchduke,gently,\"letusneverforgetthatitdoesnotbehooveustocriticisetheactionsofthegeneralissimo,andthatoursoledutyistoobey。DoasIdo;letusbesilentandsubmit。Butletusrejoicethatsomethingwillbedoneatlength。 Justbearinmindhowlongthisinactivityandsuspensehavelastedalready。ThebattleofAspernwasfoughtonthe22dofMay,to—dayisthe3dofJuly;andinthemeantimenothinghasbeendone。TheenemyremainedquietlyontheislandofLobau,nursinghiswounded,reorganizinghistroops,erectingTETES—DE—PONT,andbuildingbridges;andthegeneralissimostoodwithhiswholearmyonthebankoftheDanube,andtookgreatpainstowatchinidlenessthebusyenemy。LetusthankGod,therefore,thatatlasttheenemyistiredofthissituation,thatheatlengthtakestheinitiativeagain,andbringsaboutadecision。Thegeneralissimoinformsmethattheenemy\'sartillerydislodgedouroutpostsyesterday,andthatsomeFrenchinfantrycrossedovertotheMuhlau。Thegeneralissimo,asI toldyoubefore,advancedwithhistroops,andhopesforadecisivebattlewithinafewdays。\" \"Andyetthegeneralissimodoesnotaccepttheassistancewhichyourimperialhighnessofferedtohim?\"askedCountNugent,shakinghishead。 \"No,hedoesnot。Thegeneralissimoordersme,onthecontrary,tostayhereatPresburgandoperateinsuchamanneragainstthecorpsstationedhere,thatitmaynotbeabletojoinNapoleon\'smainarmy。Well,then,gentlemen,letuscomplywiththisorder,andperformatleastourhumblepartofthegeneralissimo\'sgrandplan。 Letushelphimtogainavictory,forthevictorywillbeusefultothefatherland。Wewill,therefore,formapontoon—bridgeto—day,andmakeasortiefromtheTETE—DE—PONT。You,GeneralFrimont,willorderupthebatteriesfromComorn。You,GeneralNugent,willinformtheArchdukePalatineofthegeneralissimo\'sorders。WritehimalsothatitispositivethattheenemyismovingallhistroopstoVienna,andthatallhiscolumnsarealreadyonthemarchthither。 Tellhimthatitisall—importantforustodetainhim,andthatI,therefore,haveresolvedtomakeasortiefromtheTETE—DE—PONT,andrequesttheArchdukePalatinetoco—operatewithmeontherightbankoftheDanube。Letusgotowork,gentlemen,towork!Wehavenotimetolose。Theorderistokeeptheenemyherebyallmeans; letusstrivetodoit!\" Andtheywenttoworkwithjoyouszealanduntiringenergy;allnecessarydispositionsweremadeforformingapontoon—bridge,andpreventingtheenemyfromjoiningNapoleon\'smainarmy。TheArchdukeJohnsuperintendedeverythinginperson;hewaspresentwhereverdifficultiesweretobesurmounted,orobstaclestoberemoved。Inhisardentzeal,hedidnothesitatetotakepartinthetoilsofhismen,andthesoldierscheeredenthusiasticallyonseeinghimworksohardinthemidstoftheirranks。 Earlyinthemorningofthe5thofJulythebridgewascompleted,theTETE—DE—PONTwasfullyarmed,andeverythingwasinreadinessforthesortie。TheArchduke,whohadnotsleptallthenightlong,wasjustreturningfromaninspectionofthepreparations,whenacouriergallopeduptohiminthemiddleofthebridge。Onbeholdingthearchduke,hejumpedfromhishorse,andhandedhim,pantingandintremblinghaste,aletterfromthegeneralissimo。 \"Youhaveriddenveryrapidly?Youwereinstructedthentomakegreathaste?\"askedJohn。 \"IrodehitherfromWagramintenhours,yourimperialhighness,\" saidthecourier,breathlessly;\"Iwasinstructedtorideasrapidlyaspossible。\" \"Youhavedoneyourdutyfaithfully。Goandrest。\" Henoddedkindlytothecourier,andrepairedtohishead—quarterstoreadtheletterhehadjustreceivedfromhisbrother。 Thisletterrevokedallorderswhichhadbeensenttohimuptothistime。ThearchdukehadvainlyofferedhiscooperationandthatoftheArchdukePalatinefourdaysago。Atthattimenotevenareplyhadbeenmadetohisoffer;now,atthelastmoment,thegeneralissimocalledimpetuouslyuponhisbrothertohastentohisassistance。HedemandedthattheArchdukeJohnshouldsetoutatonce,leaveonlytroopsenoughtoholdtheTET—DE—PONT,andhastenupwiththeremainderofhisforcestothesceneofaction。 Whenthearchdukerealthisorder,abittersmileplayedroundhislips。\"See,\"hesaid,mournfully,toGeneralFrimont,\"nowIamneededallatonce,anditseemsasifthebattlecannotbegainedwithoutus。Itisall—importantforustoarriveintimeatthepointtowhichwearecalledsolate,perhapstoolate。Ah,whatisthat?Whatdoyoubringtome,Nugent?\" \"Anothercourierfromthegeneralissimohasarrived;hebroughtthisletter。\" \"Yousee,muchdeferenceispaidtousallofasudden;wearetreatedashighlyimportantassistants,\"sighedthearchduke。Hethenunfoldedthepaperquicklyandreadit。 \"Thegeneralissimo,\"hesaid,\"informsmenowthathehaschangedhisplan,andwillnotgivebattleonthebankoftheDanube,buttakepositionintherearofWagram。HeinstructsmetomakeaforcedmarchtoMarchegg,advance,afterrestingthereforthreehours,toSiebenbrunn,andtakepositionthere。Verywell,gentlemen,letuscarrythegeneralissimo\'sordersintoeffect。Atoneo\'clockto—night,allmustbeinreadinessforsettingout。Weneedthetimebetweennowandthentoconcentratetheextendedlinesofourtroops。Ifwearereadyatallearlierhour,weshallsetoutatonce。Makehaste;Letthatbethepasswordto—night!\" Thankstothispassword,allthetroopshadbeenconcentratedbymidnight,andthemarchwasjustabouttobeginwhenanothercourierarrivedfromthegeneralissimo,andinformedthearchdukethattheenemywasadvancing,andthatitwasnowthegeneralissimo\'sintentiontoattackhimandforcehimtogivebattle。TheArchdukeJohnwasorderedtomarchasrapidlyaspossibletoSiebenbrunn,whitherastrongcorpsoftheenemyhadsetout。 TheArchdukeJohnnowadvancedwithhistenthousandmenwiththeutmostrapiditytowardMarchegg。Thetroopswereexhaustedbythetoilsandfatiguesofthelastdays;theyhadnoteatenanythingfortwenty—fourhours;butthearchdukeandhisgeneralsandstaff— officersalwaysknewhowtostirthemupandinducethemtocontinuetheirmarchwithunflaggingenergy。ThustheyatlengthreachedMarchegg,wheretheyweretorestforthreehours。 ButnosoonerhadtheyarrivedtherethanCountReuss,thegeneralissimo\'saide—de—camp,gallopeduponachargercoveredalloverwithfoam。ThecounthadriddeninsevenhoursfromWagramtoMarcheggforitwasall—importantthatthearchdukeshouldacceleratehismarch。Thebattlewasragingalreadywithgreatfury。 Thegeneralissimowasinurgentneedofthearchduke\'sassistance。 Hence,thelatterwasnottorestwithhistroopsatMarchegg,butcontinuehismarchandadvancewiththeutmostspeedbySiebenbrunntoLoibersdorf。AtSiebenbrunnhewouldfindField—MarshalRosenberg;heshouldthen,jointlywithhim,attacktheenemy。 \"Letussetout,then,forLoibersdorf,\"saidJohn,sighing;\"wewilldoallwecan,andthusavoidbeingchargedwithtardiness。Up,up,mybraves!Thefatherlandcallsus;wemustobeyit!\" Butthesoldiersobeyedthisorderonlywithlowmurmurs,andmanyremainedatMarchegg,exhaustedtodeath。 Thetroopscontinuedtheirmarchwithrestlessspeed,andmuteresignation。Thearchduke\'sfacewaspale,hisflashingeyeswereconstantlypryingintothedistance,hisbreastwaspanting,hisheartwasfilledwithindescribableanxiety,andheexhortedhistroopsincessantlytoacceleratetheirsteps。Nowtheyheardthedullroarofartilleryatadistance;andthefarthertheyadvanced,thelouderandmoreterrificresoundedthecannon。Thebattle,therefore,wasgoingon,andtheutmostrapiditywasnecessaryontheirpart。Forward,therefore,forward!Atfiveo\'clockintheafternoontheyatlastreachedSiebenbrunn。ButwherewasField— MarshalRosenberg?Whatdiditmeanthattheroarofartilleryhadalmostentirelydiedaway?Andwhatdreadfulsignssurroundedthehorizononallsides?Tremendouscloudsofsmoke,burningvillageseverywhere,andaddedtothemnowthestillnessofdeath,whichwasevenmorehorribleaftertheboomingofartillerywhichhadshakentheearthuptothistime。WherewasField—MarshalRosenberg? Anofficergallopedupatfullspeed。ItwasamessengerfromField— MarshalRosenberg,whoinformedthearchdukethathehadbeenrepulsed,thatallwasover,andthatthedaywasirretrievablylost。 \"IhavebeenorderedtomarchtoLoibersdorf,\"saidthearchduke,resolutely;\"Imustcomplywithmyinstructions。\" AndhecontinuedhismarchtowardLoibersdorf。PatrolsweresentoutandapproachedWagram。Thefieldswerecoveredwiththedeadandwounded,andthelatterstatedamidmoansandlamentationsthatadreadfulbattlehadbeenfought,andthattheAustrianshadbeendefeated。 Thearchdukelistenedtothesereportswithapalefaceandquiveringlips。Buthewasstillinhopesthathewouldreceiveamessagefromthegeneralissimo;hence,heremainedatLoibersdorfandwaitedfornewsfromhisbrother。Nightcame;profoundstillnessreignedallaround,brokenonlynowandthenbydullreportsofcannonandmusketryfiredatadistance,andtherewasnonewsyetfromthegeneralissimo! OneofthepatrolsnowbroughtinaFrenchofficerwhohadgotseparatedfromhismen,andwhomtheAustrianshadtakenprisoner。 Thearchdukesentforhim,andaskedhimforinformationregardingtheimportanteventsoftheday。 Theofficergavehimtherequiredinformationwithsparklingeyesandinajubilantvoice。Agreatbattlehadbeenfoughtduringtheprevioustwodays。TheFrencharmyhadlefttheIslandofLobauonfourbridges,whichNapoleonhadcausedtobebuiltinasinglenightbytwohundredcarpenters,andhadgivenbattletotheArchdukeCharlesatWagram。Afuriouscombathadragedonthe5thand6thofJuly。Botharmieshadfoughtwithequalboldness,bravery,andexasperation;butfinallytheArchdukeCharleshadbeencompelledtoevacuatethefieldofbattleandretreat。TheEmperorNapoleonhadremainedinpossessionofthefield;hehadgainedthebattleofWagram。 Largedropsofsweatstoodonthearchduke\'sforeheadwhilehewaslisteningtothisreport;hiseyesfilledwithtearsofindignationandanger;hislipsquivered,andheliftedhiseyesreproachfullytoheaven。ThenheturnedslowlytoGeneralFrimont,whowashaltingbyhisside,andbehindwhomweretobeseenthegloomy,mournfulfacesoftheotherofficers。 \"Thegeneralissimohaslostabattle,\"hesaid,withasigh。\"Thisisatwofoldcalamityforus。Youknowthatwecouldnotcomesooner。WearrivedevenatanearlierhourthanIhadpromised。Youwillseethatthewholeblameforthelossofthebattlewillbelaidatourdoor,andweshallbechargedwithunduetardiness。Thispretendedtardinesswillbewelcometomanyaone。Ascapegoatisneeded,andIshallhavetobethisscapegoat!\"[Footnote:Thearchduke\'sownwords。——SeeHormayr\'sworkon\"TheCampaignof1809,\" p。286。] TheArchdukeJohnwasnotmistaken;hehadpredictedhisfate。Hewasreallytobethescapegoatforthelossofthebattle。IntheproclamationwhichtheArchdukeCharlesissuedtohisarmyafewdaysafterwardatZnaym,andinwhichheinformeditthathehadconcludedanarmisticewiththeEmperorNapoleon,hedeploredthat,owingtothetoolatearrivaloftheArchdukeJohn,thebattlehadnotbeenwon,despitetheadmirablebraverywhichthetroopshaddisplayedatWagram,andthatthegeneralissimohadbeencompelledtherebytoretreat。 TheArchdukeJohndidnotdefendhimself。Heliftedhistearfuleyestoheavenandsighed:\"Anotherbattlelost,andthisbattledecidesthefateofAustria!NowPrussiawillnotallyherselfwithus,forwedidnotstrikethesecondblowwhichthekingdemanded,andshewilllookonquietlywhileAustriaisbeinghumiliated!OGod,God,protectAustria!ProtectGermany!saveusfromutterruin!\" CHAPTERXXVIII THEARMISTICEOFZNAYM TheguestsofAnthonySteeger,theinnkeeperofLienz,hadbeengreatlyexcitedto—day;theyhadtalked,debated,lamented,andswornagreatdeal。InaccordancewiththerequestofAndreasHofer,themostinfluentialleadersoftheTyrolesehadmetthereanddrawnup,asHoferproposed,apetitiontotheEmperorFrancis,whowasnowinHungaryatoneofthepalacesbelongingtothePrinceofLichtenstein。ThedisastroustidingsofthebattleofWagramhadbeenfollowedafewdaysafterwardbynewsfullyasdisheartening。 TheArchdukeCharleshadconcludedanarmisticewiththeEmperorNapoleonatZnaym,onthe12thofJuly,1809。Bythisarmisticehostilitiesweretobesuspendedtillthe20thofAugust;butinthemeantimetheAustriansweretoevacuatetheTyrol,Styria,andCarinthiaentirely,andrestoretotheBavariansandFrenchthefortifiedcitieswhichtheyhadoccupied。 ThesecalamitoustermsofthearmisticehadinducedAndreasHofertosummonsomeofhisfriendstoLienz,anddrawupwiththemapetitiontotheemperor,inwhichtheyimploredhimwithtouchinghumilitytohavemercyuponthemintheirdistress,andnottoforsakehisfaithfulTyrol。TheystatedthattheyhadbeentoldthattheAustriantroops,inaccordancewiththestipulationsofthearmistice,weretoevacuatetheTyrol,butthisdidnotconferupontheFrenchandBavarianstherightofoccupyingtheTyrol。Theybesoughttheemperortopreventthis,andnottopermittheenemytooccupythecountry。 SuchwerethecontentsofthepetitionwhichAndreasHoferandtheotherleadersoftheTyrolesehadsignedto—dayattheinnofAnthonySteeger,atLienz,andwhichJacobSiebererwastoconveyasthelastcryofthedespairingTyroltotheheadquartersoftheemperoratTotis,whileEisensteckenwastodeliveracopyofthepetitiontoGeneralBuol,commander—in—chiefoftheAustriantroops。 Nighthadnowcome;thefriendsandcomradeshadlongsinceleftAnthonySteeger\'shouse,andAndreasHoferaloneremainedwithhimtotalkwithhisfaithfulfriendaboutthedisastrouschangeintheiraffairs,andthegloomyprospectsofthefuture。 \"Icannotbelievethatallisastheysay,\"saidAndreasHofer,withasigh。\"TheemperorpromisedussolemnlynevertogiveuporforsakeagainhisfaithfulTyrol,anditwouldbehigh—treasontosupposethattheemperorwillnothonestlyredeemhispledges。No,no;Itellyou,Anthony,theemperorandourdearArchdukeJohncertainlydonotintendtoabandonus;onlytheAustriangeneralsareopposedtothecontinuanceofthewar,andlongtogetawayfromourmountains,becausetheyareafraidofBonaparte,andthinkhewouldpunishthemiftheyshouldstayhereanylongerandrefusetodelivertheprovincetohistendermercies。\" \"IamlikewiselothtobelievethattheEmperorFranciswouldforsakeus,\"saidAnthonySteeger,noddinghisheadapprovingly。 \"Fortheemperorlovesus,andwillnotallowustofallintothehandsoftheinfidelBonaparte,whohasjustcommittedanotheroutragebyarrestingtheHolyFatherinRomeanddragginghimawayfromhiscapital。\" \"Well,theHolyFatherexcommunicatedhimforthisoutrage,\"criedAndreasHofer,withflashingeyes;\"hecalleddownthewrathofGodandmanontheheadoftheAnti—christ,andrendereditincumbentoneverypiousChristiantowagewaragainstthecriminalwholaidhisruthlesshandsevenupontheholyChurch,andtrampledunderfoothimwhomtheAlmightyhasanointed。AnthonySteeger,letmetellyou,IwillnotallowtheFrenchtoreturntoourcountry,andneverwillIpermittheAustrianstoevacuatetheTyrol。\" \"Andhowwillyoupreventthemfromsodoing?\"askedAnthonySteeger,shrugginghisshoulders。 \"Isaidto—dayhowIandallofusaregoingtopreventit。WeshallnotsuffertheAustrianstodepart;weshallkeepthemherebyprayers,stratagems,orforce。Ihavegiveninstructionstoallthecommanderstodoso;Ihavegiventhemwrittenorderswhichtheyaretocommunicatetoourotherfriends,andinwhichIcommandthemnottopermitthedepartureoftheAustrians。IbelieveIamcommander— in—chiefasyet,andtheywillobeymybidding。\" \"Iftheycandoit,Andy,theycertainlywill;butwhatiftheycannot?WhatiftheAustrianscannotbekeptherebyprayersorstratagem?\" \"Inthatcasewemustresorttoforce,\"criedHoferimpetuously。\"Wemustcompelthemtostayhere;thewholeTyrolmustriseasonemanandwithitsstrongarmskeeptheAustriansinthecountry。Yes,yes,Anthony,wemustdoit;itwillbebestforusall。ItmustlookasthoughwedetaintheAustriansbyforce,andthiswillbemostagreeabletotheEmperorFrancis;forwhatfaultofhisisitthattheTyrolesepreventhimfromcarryingoutwhathepromisedtoBonaparteinthearmistice?Itisnothisfault,then,iftheAustriansstayhere,andifwepreventthemfromleavingourmountains。Wemustdetainthem,wemust。AndIwillwriteimmediatelytooldRed—beard,FatherHaspinger,JosephSpeckbacher,andAnthonyWallner。Iwillsummonthemtoaconferencewithme,andwewillconcertmeasuresforarenewedrisingoftheTyrol。Givemepenandink,Tony;IwillwriteinthefirstplacetooldRed—beard,andyourJoeshalltaketheletterthisverynighttohisconvent。\" AnthonySteegerhastenedtobringhimwhathewanted,andwhileHoferscrawledtheletter,hisfriendstoodbehindhim,andfollowedwithattentiveeyeseverywordwhichAndreasfinishedwithconsiderabledifficulty。 Bothweresomuchabsorbedintheletterthattheydidnotperceivethatthedooropenedbehindthem,andthatBaronvonHormayr,inadustytravelling—dress,enteredtheroom。Foramomenthestoodstillatthedoorandcastasearchingglanceonthetwomen;hethenadvancedquicklytowardAndreasHofer,and,layinghishandonhisshoulder,hesaid:\"Well,Andy,whatareyouwritingthere?\" Andreaslookedup,buttheunexpectedarrivalofthebarondidnotseemtoexcitehissurprise。\"IamwritingtooldRed—beard,\"hesaid;\"Iamwritingtohimthatheistocometomeimmediately。AndafterfinishingthelettertooldRed—beard,IwillwritethesamethingtoSpeckbacherandAnthonyWallner,Mr。IntendantoftheTyrol。\" \"Donotapplythattitletomeanylonger,Andy,\"saidHormayr,withaslightfrown。\"IamnolongerintendantoftheTyrol,foryouknowthatwemustleavetheTyrolandrestoreittotheFrenchandBavarians。\" \"Iforonedonotknowit,Mr。IntendantoftheTyrol,\"criedAndreas,withanangryglance。\"IknowonlythattheArchdukeJohnappointedyoumilitaryintendantoftheTyrol,andthatyoutookasolemnoathtoaidusinbecomingoncemore,andremaining,Austrians。\" \"Ithink,Andy,Ihavehonestlyredeemedmypledges,\"saidHormayr。 \"Iassistedyoueverywheretothebestofmypower,wasalwaysinyourmidst,encouraging,organizing,fighting,andmediating;andI thinkyouwilladmitthatIhadlikewisemylittleshareinthedeliveranceoftheTyrol,andprovedmyselfoneofitsgoodandfaithfulsons。\" \"Well,yes,itistrue,\"murmuredHofer;\"youdidagreatdealofgood,and,aboveallthings,yougainedovertooursidetheAustriangenerals,whowouldnothaveanythingtodowithuspeasants,andrefusedtomakecommoncausewithus;foryoupossessaveryeloquenttongue,andwhatcanbeaccomplishedbymeansofthetongueyoudoaccomplish。Butnow,sir,thetonguewillnolongersuffice,andwemustfightalsowiththesword。\" \"Godforbid,Andy!\"exclaimedHormayr;\"youknowthattheemperorhasconcludedanarmisticewithBonaparte,andwhileitlastswearenotallowedtofightwiththesword。\" \"Theemperorhasconcludedanarmistice?Well,then,lettherebeanarmistice。Butyouwillnotconfineyourselftoanarmistice——youintendtoevacuatetheTyrol。Thatseemstomenofairarmistice,andthereforeIshallsummonoldRed—beard,andmyotherfaithfulfriends,andconcertwiththemmeasurestopreventyoufromconcludingsuchanunfairarmistice,andforsakingus。\" \"AndAndyisrightindoingso!\"exclaimedAnthonySteeger。\"WemustnotpermittheAustrianstoleavetheprovince,andwearefirmlyresolvedthatwewillnot。\" \"Youarefools,bothofyou,\"saidHormayr,shrugginghisshoulders。 \"TheEmperorFrancisagreedpositivelythattheAustriantroopsshouldevacuatetheTyrolduringthearmistice;hence,thetroopsmustleave,lesttheemperorshouldbreakhisword。\" \"Butiftheydo,theemperorbreaksthewordhepledgedtous,\" criedAnthonySteeger,vehemently。 \"AnthonySteeger,\"saidHormayr,sternly,\"IhavecomehithertohaveaninterviewwithAndreasHofer,towhomIwishtocommunicatesomethingofgreatimportance。Therefore,besokindastowithdraw,andleavemealonewithhim。\" \"IbelieveAndydoesnotwanttokeepanythingsecretfromme,andImight,therefore,justaswellstayhere。Say,Andy,isitnotso?\" \"Itis。Speak,Mr。Intendant;Tonymayhearitall。\" \"No,Andy,IshallnotspeakunlessIamalonewithyou;andwhatI havetosaytoyouishighlyimportanttotheTyrol。Butnoonebutyourselfmusthearit。\" \"Ifthatisthecase,gooutandleavemealonewiththeintendant,\" saidHofer,shakinghandswithhisfriend。 AnthonySteegercastanangryglanceonHormayr,andlefttheroom。 \"Iknowverywellwhyhewantedtogetridofme,\"hegrowled,assoonashewasoutinthehall。\"HeintendstopersuadeAndreasHofertoleavewiththeAustriansandabandontheTyrol。HethinkswhenheisalonewithHofer,hewillyieldsoonerbecauseheisaweakandgood—heartedman,whowouldliketocomplywitheveryone\'swishes。HethinksifIwerepresentIshouldtellAndythetruth,andnotpermithimtodesertourcause,andsetabadexampletotheothers。Well,Iwillkeepasharplookout,andiftheintendantreallytriestotakehimawaywithhim,Iwillendeavortodetainhimforcibly。\" WhenthedoorhadclosedafterAnthonySteeger,HormayrnoddedkindlytoAndreasHoferandshookhandswithhim。 \"Nowwearealone,Andy,\"hesaid,\"andwillspeakconfidentiallyawordwhichnooneistohearsaveustwo。\" \"ButyoushouldalwaysbearinmindthatGodAlmightyispresent,andlistenstous,\"saidHofer,liftinghiseyesdevoutlytoheaven。 \"WeshallspeaknothingthatcanoffendthegoodGod!\"exclaimedHormayr,laughing。\"Weshallspeakofyou,Andy,andtheTyrol。I wishtoprayyou,Andy,inthenameoftheArchdukeJohn,whosentmetoyou,andwhosenthiskindestgreetingswithme,nottocloseyourearsagainstgoodandwell—meantadvice。\" \"Whatdidthearchdukesay?Whatdoeshewantofme?\"askedAndreas,quickly。 \"HewishesAndreasHofer,likehimself,tosubmittotheemperor\'sordersquietlyandpatiently;hewishesAndreasHofertoyieldtosternnecessity,andnolongersowtheseedsofhatredanddiscord,butobeythewillofhismasterwithChristianhumilityandresignation。HewishesAndreasHofertosetagoodexampletoalltheTyrolese,andundertakenothinginoppositiontothestipulationsofthearmistice;andtheArchdukeJohnfinallywisheshisbelovedAndreasHofertosecurehislifeandlibertybyleavingtheTyrolwiththeAustriantroops,andremainingforsometimeundertheprotectionoftheimperialarmy。\" \"Never,neverwillIdothat!\"criedAndreas,vehemently;\"neverwillIleavemybelovedcountry!Isworetothepriest,andinmyownheart,that,whileIlived,IwouldbefaithfultomyGod,myemperor,andmycountry,andthatIwouldspillthelastdropofbloodforourliberty,ourconstitution,andouremperor;andneverwillIbreakmyoath,neverwillIdesertmyflaglikeafaithlesssoldier!\" \"But,Andy,youarenottodesertit,butonlyconveyittoaplaceofsafetyforashorttime。Listentome,Andy,andletmetellyouallaboutit。Youthinkallmaybechangedyet,andyoumaypreventtheAustriansfromleavingyourmountains。Butunfortunatelyitisalreadytoolate。AlreadytheAustriangeneral—in—chief,BaronvonBuol,hasconcentratedhisscatteredforces,andmarchedthemto— nightfromBrixentoSchabs。Thereyoucandonothingagainsthim; hisartilleryandammunitionaresafethere,andyoucannothinderhimfrommarchingwithhistroopsthisverydayintoCarinthia。\" \"ButwecanpreventGeneralSchmidtfromsurrenderingthefortressofSachsenburgtoGeneralRusca,\"criedAndreas,triumphantly。 \"DoyouthinkCommanderJosephTurk,inUpperCarinthia,surprisedandoccupiedthefortressofSachsenburgimmediately,becauseyouwrotetohimtodosoprevioustoRusca\'sarrival?Youlookatmesowonderingly,youbigchild?See,hereisyourlettertoJosephTurk! Ourmeninterceptedit;hence,JosephTurkdidnotoccupythefortress,andGeneralRuscahasarrivedtherealready。\" \"Itismyletter,indeed,\"sighedAndreasHofer,staringatthepaperwhichHormayrhadhandedtohim。\"TheydidnotallowittoreachJosephTurk;theynolongerrespectwhatIsayanddo。\" \"Theycannot,Andy,foryourandtheirsuperior,theemperor,hasorderedthesoldierstoevacuatetheTyrol。Itwassurelymostrepugnanttotheemperortodoso,andIknowthattheArchdukeJohnshedtearsofgriefandrageonbeingobligedtoinstructGeneralBuoltoevacuatetheTyrol。Buthesubmittedtosternnecessity,andyouwilldosotoo,Andy。\" \"WhatamItodo,then?Whatdoyouwantofme?\"askedAndreas,withtearsinhiseyes。 \"TheArchdukeJohnwantsyoutopreserveyourselfforbettertimes,Andy。Heimploresyoutorepairtoaplaceofsafety,notonlyforthesakeofyourwifeandchildren,butalsoforthatofyourfatherland。Believeme,Andreas,agloomytimeisdawningupontheTyrol。Theenemyisapproachingonallsides,andtheFrenchandBavarianshavealreadycrossedthefrontiersoftheTyrolinordertooccupyitagain。\" \"Andallourbloodhasbeenshedinvain!\"criedHofer,burstingintotears。\"AllthefaithfulTyrolesewhohavefalleninbattlegaveuptheirlivesfornothing。Wefoughtbravely;thegoodGodhelpedusinbattle;butmendesertedus,andeventheemperor,forwhomwefought,willnotredeemthepledgeshegaveus,norhelpusinoursoredistress。\" \"TheemperorwillneverabandonhisfaithfulTyrolese,\"saidHormayr;\"onlyyoumustbepatient。Hecannotdoanythingnow;hecannotendangerhiswholeempiretoservethesmallprovinceoftheTyrol。Forthetimebeing,furtherresistanceisoutofthequestion,buttheemperorprofitsbythearmisticetoconcentrateanewarmy;andwhenhostilitiesareresumed,hewillfirstthinkoftheTyrol,anddeliveritfromtheenemy。\" \"ButuntilthentheTyrolitselfoughttomaintainitsliberty!\" exclaimedAndreasHofer,withflashingeyes。\"ListentowhatIwishtosaytoyou,Mr。Intendant,andwhatGodHimselfpromptsmetotellyou。IseefullwellthattheemperorhimselfisunabletospeakfortheTyrol,andcannotorderhistroopstoremaininthecountry;Iseefullwellthattheemperor,sorelypressedasheisbyBonaparte,cannotdoanythingforus。Butuntilheisreadyagain,someoneoughttobecourageousenoughtotakehisplaceand,astheemperor\'slieutenant,defendtheTyrolagainsttheenemy。