第32章

类别:其他 作者:Lousia Muhlbach字数:12871更新时间:18/12/18 08:33:45
\"Theemperor,itseems,wasunabletodoanythingfortheTyrol,\" saidWorndleinalowvoice。\"HehadtoconsentthattheTyrolshouldberestoredtotheFrenchandBavarians。\" \"Butthatisimpossible!\"criedAndreas,despairingly。\"Hepledgedushisword,hissacredword,thathewouldneverconsenttoapeacethatwoulddetachtheTyrolfromAustria。Howcanyounowinsultthedearemperorbysayingthathehasbrokenhisword?\" \"Hehasnotbrokenhisword,buthewasunabletokeepit。Look,commander—in—chief,Ibringyouanotherletter,towhich,asyousee,isaffixedalargeimperialseal,thesealoftheViceroyofItaly,whowrotethelettertoyouandalltheTyrolese。\" \"Readit,\"exclaimedAndreas,mournfully;\"Icannot,myeyesarefilledwithtears。Readittome,sir。\" Worndlereadasfollows: \"TothepeopleoftheTyrol:HismajestytheEmperoroftheFrench,KingofItaly,ProtectoroftheConfederationoftheRhine,myaugustfatherandsovereign,andhismajesty,theEmperorofAustria,havemadepeace。Peace,therefore,reignseverywherearoundyou。Youaretheonlypeoplewhichdoesnotenjoyitsblessings。 Seducedbyforeigninstigations,youtookuparmsagainstyourgovernmentandoverthrewit。Themelancholyconsequencesofyourseditiouscoursehaveovertakenyou。Terrorreignsnowinyourtowns,idlenessandmiseryinyourfields,anddiscordanddisorderaretobefoundinallpartsofthecountry。Hismajestytheemperorandking,profoundlymovedbyyourwretchedcondition,andtheproofsofrepentancewhichsomeofyouhavemanifestedtohim,hasconsentedinthetreatytoforgiveyourerrors。Ibringyoupeaceandforgiveness,butIwarnyouofthefact,thatyouwillbeforgivenonlyifyoureturnofyourownaccordtolawandorder,laydownyourarms,andoffernolongeranyresistancewhatever。Ascommander—in—chiefofthearmiessurroundingyou,Ishallacceptyoursubmissionorcompelyoutosurrender。Commissionerswillprecedethearmies;theyhavebeeninstructedtolistentowhatevercomplaintsandgrievancesyoumaywishtoprefer。But,donotforgetthatthesecommissionersareauthorizedtolistentoyouonlyafteryouhavelaiddownyourarms。Tyrolese!Ipromisethatyoushallobtainjusticeifyourcomplaintsandgrievancesarewell—grounded。 HeadquartersatVillach,October25,1809。\" \"EUGENENAPOLEON。\"[Footnote:Hormayr\'s\"AndreasHofer,\"vol。1。,p。 490。] BaronvonWorndlehadlongsinceceasedtoread,andstillAndreasHoferstoodmotionless,hishandsfoldedonhisbreast,hisheadthrownback,andhiseyesturnedtowardheaven。Allgazedinrespectfulsilenceuponthattall,imposingformwhichseemedfrozenbygrief,andatthatpale,mournfulface,andthosepiouseyes,whichseemedtoimploreconsolationandsalvationfromheaven。 AtlastDoeningerventuredtoputhishandsoftlyonHofer\'sarm。 \"Awake,dearcommander—in—chief,\"hesaidinalowvoice,\"awakefromyourgrief。Thesegentlemenherearewaitingforananswer。 Tellthemwhatyouthink——\"\"WhatIthink?\"criedHofer,givingastartanddroppinghiseyesslowly。\"WhatIthink?Ithinkthatwearepoor,unhappymen,whohavevainlyriskedourpropertyandourblood,ourlibertyandourlives。Tellme,then,myfriends,isitpossiblethattheEmperorFrancis,whomwealllovedsodearly,andwhopledgedushiswordsosolemnlyandoften,hasabandonedusafterall?Cajetan,doyoubelieveit?\" \"Itisinblackandwhitehere,\"saidDoeninger,inhishabituallaconicstyle,pointingtotheproclamationoftheArchdukeJohn。 \"Itisthearchduke\'shandwriting;Iamfamiliarwithit。Youneednolongerquestionitsauthenticity。Peacehasbeenconcluded。\" \"Peacehasbeenconcluded,theemperorhasabandonedhisTyrol,theTyrolislost!\"criedAndreas,inaloudoutburstofgrief;andhislong—restrainedtearsstreamedfromhiseyes。Andreaswasnotashamedofthem。Hethrewhimselfonachair,buriedhisfaceinhishands,andweptaloud。 \"TheTyrolislost,\"hesobbed;\"allmydearcountrymenareinprofounddistress,and,moreover,intheutmostdanger;ourbeloved,beautifulcountrywillhavetoshedriversofblood,andnothingwillbeheardbutwailsandlamentations。Fortheemperorhasabandonedus,theenemywillre—enterthecountry,killandburn,andwreakaterriblerevengeuponourpeople!LordGod,\"heexclaimedallatonce,\"canInotdoanything,then,formydearcountry?Tellme,myfriends,canInotdoanythingtoavertthisgreatcalamityandsavethelivesofmydearcountrymen?\" \"Yes,Andreas,\"saidBaronvonWorndle,\"youcandoagreatdealfortheTyrolandyourcountrymen。Youcanpreventbloodshed,softenthevindictivenessoftheenemy,andinducehimtosparethevanquishedandwreaknorevengeonthedisarmed。WriteaproclamationtotheTyrolese,admonishthemtokeepquiet,andorderthemtolaydowntheirarms。Returnyourselftoyourhome,yourinn,andyouwillhavedoneonthismournfuldaymorefortheTyrolthanyouhavebeenabletodoforituptothistime;foryouwilltherebysavetheTyrolfromuntolddisasters,whichwillsurelybefallthecountryifyouresumehostilitiesagainstenemieswhoareahundredtimessuperiortous。Itisimpossibleforustowithstandthemsuccessfully。Theircolumns,wellprovidedwithartillery,aremovinguponallsides,andthewholeTyrol,astheViceroyofItalywrites,issurrounded。Wehavenocourseleftbutsubmission。OrdertheTyrolese,therefore,tosubmit,setagoodexampletothemyourself,andtheTyrolissaved,andnomorebloodwillbeshed。\" \"Nomorebloodwillbeshed!\"repeatedAndreasHofer,joyously。 \"Well,then,Iseethatyouareright,andthatwehavenocourseleftbutsubmission。Itistrue,theemperorhasabandonedus,butthegoodGodwillstillstandbyus;andonseeingthatwearehumbleandsubmissive,Hewillhavemercyuponus。Sitdown,Cajetan;Iwilldictatealettertoyou。TowhommustIwriteonbehalfofmybelovedcountry?\" \"WritetoGeneralDrouet,\"saidDoeninger。\"ItwashewhowrotetoyouyesterdayfromInnspruck,informingyouoftheconclusionofpeace,andpromisingthat,ifyouandalltheTyrolesewouldsubmit,noharmshouldbefallanyone。Yourefusedtoanswerhisletterbecauseyoudidnotbelievehim。\" \"Ididnotbelievehim,\"saidAndreas,gently,\"forIstillbelievedinmyemperor。ButIseenowthatGeneralDrouetwasright;Iwill,therefore,writetohim,andrecommendmycountryandthegoodandbraveTyrolesetohismercy。Takeupthepen,Cajetan,andwrite。\" AndAndreasHoferdictatedinalow,tremulousvoice,ofteninterruptedbysighswhichissuedfromhisbreastlikethegroansofadyingman,alettertoGeneralDrouet,inwhichhepromisedintouchingwordsthattheTyrolesewouldlaydowntheirarms,andsaidtheywouldtrust,forpardonandoblivionofthepast,tothemagnanimityofNapoleon,whosefootstepswereguidedbyasuperiorpower,whichitwasnolongerpermittedthemtoresist。 \"There,\"hesaid,afterconvincinghimselfthatDoeningerhadwrittenexactlywhatbehaddictated,\"nowgivemethepen,Cajetan。 Iwillsignitmyself。\" Hebentoverthetable,andwrotequicklywhathehadsooftenwrittenunderhisdecrees,\"AndreasHofer,commander—in—chiefoftheTyrol。\" Butthenhegaveastart,andcontemplatedhissignaturelongandmusingly。Heavingaprofoundsigh,andcastingamournfulglancetowardheaven,hetookupthepenasecondtime,andaddedtheword\"late,\"slowlyandwithatremblinghand,tohistitle\"commander— in—chiefoftheTyrol。\"[Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,\"p。173。] \"Nowcome,Cajetan,\"heexclaimed,throwingdownthepen,asifitwasaviperwhichhadwoundedhim,\"come,Cajetan。Iwillgotomysharpshootersandexhortthemtodisband,andafterwardIwillreturnwithyoutomyinninthePasseyrvalley,inordertosetagoodexampletoall,andshowthemhowtosubmitquietlyandpatiently。\" AndAndreasHoferactedaccordingly。Heorderedhismentodisband,andaftertheyhadobeyedhisorderinsullensilence,hehimself,accompaniedonlybyhisfaithfulCajetanDoeninger,wentbacktohishome。 Butneitherthejoyouswelcome,withwhichhiswife,faithfulAnnaGertrude,receivedhim,northejubilantshoutsofhischildren,couldarouseAndreasHoferfromhismournfulbrooding,orbringasmiletohislips。Hedidnotrejoiceathisreturntohisdearones;hepaidnoattentiontohisbusiness,hedidnotgotothestablesandbarnsasheusedtodo;buthesathanginghishead,hishandsfoldedonhisknees,staringatthefloor,andsighingfromtimetotime,\"Mypoorcountry!Howcouldtheemperorabandonus?\" OnlywhenCajetanDoeningerwasnotwithhim,AndreasHoferbecameuneasy;heglancedaroundanxiouslyandcalledforhissecretary; whenthelatterhastenedtohim,heheldouthishandandsaidinalow,tremulousvoice,\"Cajetan,donotleaveme。IalwaysthinkI mayhavesomethingtowriteyet,anditseemstomeasthoughwhatI dictatedtoyouatSteinach,declaringmyreadinesstosubmit,werenotthelastofmyofficialpapers。Somethingelsemustcomeyet,—— yes,somethingelse。Iknowit,forthisstateofaffairscannotlast。Therefore,Cajetan,staywithmethatyoumaybereadyandabletowritewhenthehourhascome。\" Cajetanstayedwithhim;bothsattogetherinsilence,andabsorbedintheirgloomyreflections,andthedayspassedslowlyandmournfully。 Itwasontheafternoonofthefifthday,andAndreasHofersatinsilence,asusual,inthegloomyroom。Everythingwasstillwithout。Allatoncethisprofoundsilencewasbrokenbyahumofmanyvoicesandloudnoise。 Hoferlookedupandlistened。\"Thatsoundsasifwewerestillatwar,andasifmysharpshootersweremarchingup,\"hesaid。 \"AndreasHofer,commander—in—chiefoftheTyrol!\"shoutedloudvoicesunderthewindows。 Hoferjumpedup。\"Whocallsme?\"heshouted,inapowerfulvoice。 Atthismomentthedoorwasthrownopenviolently,andfourmountaineers,armedwiththeirrifles,camein。Hofersawthroughtheopendoorthattheyardinfrontofthehousewasthrongedwithpeasants,andalllookedwithflashingeyesthroughthedooratHofer;andtheyshoutednow,\"AndreasHofer,commander—in—chiefoftheTyrol,comewithus,come!\" AndreasHoferseemedallatonceanimatedbynewlife;hiseyesshotfire,hisformwasdrawnuptoitsfullheight,andhisheadroseagainproudlybetweenhispowerfulshoulders。 \"Whatdoyouwantofme,mydearcountrymen?\"heasked,goingtomeetthem。 Oneofthefoursharpshooterswhohadenteredtheroomnowcameforward,andplacedhimselfwithadefiantfaceinfrontofHofer。 \"Wewantyou,\"hesaid。\"ThreethousandFrenchsoldiersaremarchingacrosstheJanfen。ThereisgreatexcitementinthePustervalley,andsomefightinghastakenplace。AnthonyWallnerhasdriventheBavarianslongsinceacrossthefrontier,andSpeckbacherandtheCapuchinhavemarchedtotheMuhlbachPassinordertoattackRusca。 Andwhyarewetokeepquiet,then?WhyarewetoallowtheFrenchtoenterthePasseyrvalley?\" \"Wewillnotallowthemtodoit!\"shoutedthepeasantsoutside。 \"No,wewillnotallowtheFrenchtoenterthePasseyrvalley。\" \"Youhearit,commander—in—chief,\"saidthefirstspeaker。\"Weareallreadyanddetermined。NowsaywhatwearetodowiththeFrench。 Willyoudoanythingornot?\" \"Yes,willyoudoanythingornot?\"repeatedthepeasants,penetratingwithfuriousgesturesintotheroom。 \"Ifyoudonotwanttodoanything,\"criedthepeasant,raisinghisriflemenacingly,\"myrifleisloadedforyouaswellasforanyFrenchman。Youcommencedtheinsurrection,nowputitthrough。\" [Footnote:Loritza,\"BilderandErinnerungenausTyrol\'sFreiheitskampfenvon1809,\"p。14。] \"Butyouknow,countrymen,thatIcannot!\"criedHofer。\"TheemperorhasmadepeacewithBonaparteandabandonedus。Whatcoursehaveweleftbutthatofsubmission?Wemustyield,ortheTyrolwillberuinedentirely。\" \"Butwedonotwanttosubmit,\"shoutedthepeasants,furiously。 \"Andthewholecountryisofouropinion;nooneiswillingtosubmit。Wewilldieratherthansubmit。\" \"Issueanotherproclamationcallingouttheable—bodiedmen!\"saidthefirstspeaker。 \"Yes,issueanotherproclamation,commander—in—chief,\"shoutedthecrowd。\"Wewillfight,wemustfight!\" \"Andyoushallandmustbeourleader!\"exclaimedthepeasant,layinghisheavyhandonHofer\'sshoulder。\"Wewillcompelyoutogowithusorkillyouasatraitor。Issueanotherproclamation。Wemenarestillthesameasbefore,andsoisourcause;nowyoumustlikewisebethesameAndreasHofer,commander—in—chiefoftheTyrol!\" \"Yes,\"exclaimedAndreas,witharadiantface,drawingadeepbreath,asifrelievedfromanoppressiveburden,\"yes,Iwillbethesameasbefore。Thisstateofaffairscannotcontinue。Wemustfight;wehadbetterdiethanleadsuchalife。Go,Doeninger,go; writeaproclamation!\" \"Hurrah!Longliveourcommander—in—chief,\"shoutedthepeasants,triumphantly;\"longliveourdearfaithfulAndreasHofer!\" \"Ithankyou,mydearcountrymen,\"saidAndreas;\"Iamyourleadernow,andwewillfightagain。Butdonotholdmeresponsiblefortheeventsofthefuture。Youmustneverforgetthatyoucompelledmetoresumewar。Iintendedtosubmithumblyandpatiently,butyouwouldnotallowmetodoso,anddraggedmeforciblyfrommyretirement。 Thebloodystrugglewillcommenceagain——Godgrantusprotection,andfurthervictories!Wearenotgoingtofightfrommotivesofprideandarrogance,butonlyforthesakeofourcountry——becausewewanttoremainGermans,anddonotwanttobecomeFrenchsubjects,andbecausewewanttokeepourGod,ourliberty,andourconstitution。Amen!\" CHAPTERXLI。 BETRAYALANDSEIZUREOFHOFER。 Warwasnowresumedatallpoints;buttheforcesbroughtfromallsidesagainsttheTyrolweresoimmensethatnohoperemainedtotheinhabitantsbutbydeedsofglorytothrowalastradiancearoundtheirfall。TheTyrolesefoughtwithdesperatevalor,buttheirheroismwasunavailing。Thesuperiorforcesoftheenemywereeverywherevictorious。TheartilleryoftheBavariansandFrenchthinnedtheranksofthemountaineersfromdaytoday;wholeranksoftheTyrolesebeingmoweddownbytheballsoftheenemy。Theyfledpanic—struckintothemountains。Thevictoriousinvaderspenetratedfartherandfartherintotheinteriorofthecountry; burningtownsandvillagesmarkedtheroutewhichtheyfollowed,andwailsandlamentationsrenttheairwherevertheymadetheirappearance。 BeforethemiddleofDecemberallresistancehadbeenoverpowered。 Theenemystalkedinamercilessmanneroverthegory,reeking,groaningTyrol,andpursuedrelentlesslyallwhohaddaredtoriseagainsthim。Hehadpromisedoblivionandforgivenessinreturnforpeacefulsubmission;butastheTyrolesehadnotsubmitted,butcontinuedthestruggle,theenemynowthreatenedtorevengehimselfandpunishthevanquished。 Afuriouschasenowcommenced。Everyonewhohadbeenseizedwitharmsinhandwasshot;everyonewhoconcealedoneofthepursuedpatriotsinhishousewasexecuted,andhishousewasburneddown。 TheleadersoftheTyrolesehadfledintothemountains,buttheFrenchgeneralspromisedlargerewardsfortheheadsofthemostinfluentialpatriots;andthesoldierstraversedthecountry,impelledbythirstforrevengeandgain,spyingeverywherefortheoutlawedmountaineers,andascendingeventothesnow—cladsummitsofthemountainsinordertoobtainthelargerewards。Asyet,however,theyhadnotsucceededinseizingoneofthepursuedchiefs。TheFrenchgeneralshadvainlypromisedarewardoftenthousandflorinsfortheapprehensionofAndreasHofer,andrewardsoffivethousandflorinsfortheseizureofJosephSpechbacher,AnthonyWallner,andJoachimHaspinger。Theyhaddisappeared,andthepatrolsandsoldiers,whowerehuntingforthem,hadnotyetbeenabletodiscoverthehiding—placeofanyofthefourgreatchiefsoftheinsurrection。Themountains,thosenaturalfortressesoftheTyrol,protectedtheoutlawedcommanders;andintheAlpinehuts,amidstthechamoisandvultures,whichalonesawandknewtheirhiding—places,therewerenotraitors。 Retiringtohisnativevalley,AndreasHoferlongeludedthesearchofthevictors。HisplaceofconcealmentwasasolitaryAlpinehut,fourleaguesdistantfromhishome,ingeneralinaccessiblefromthesnowwhichsurroundedit。LovehadaccompaniedAndreastothisinhospitablespot。HiswifeandhissonJohnwerewithhim,andsowasCajetanDoeninger,hisfaithfulsecretary。LovehadaccompaniedhimtotheAlpinehutofhisfriendPfandler;lovewatchedoverhiminthevalleybelow。ManypeasantstherewerewellawareofHofer\'splaceofconcealment,butnoonebetrayedhim,noonewastemptedbytherewardoftenthousandflorinswhichBaraguayd\'Hilliers,theFrenchgeneral,offeredforHofer\'sapprehension。TheyoftensawPfandler\'sservants,loadedwithallsortsofprovisions,wendingtheirwayslowlyandpainfullyupthesnow—cladAlp;buttheyavertedtheirheads,asthoughtheydidnotwanttoseeanything,andprayedGodinalowtonetoprotectthemessengerswhoconveyedfoodtoHoferandhisdearones。Thepeasantsinthevalleyforborecarefullytospeakamongeachotherofwhattheyknew;onlytheytreatedPfandlerwithreverentialtenderness,shookhandswithhimquietly,andwhispered,\"Godblessyouandhim!\"Attimes,onaclearwinterday,whenthinsmokecurledupsuddenlyfromtheAlp,thepeasantsinthevalleylookedupsighinglyandwhisperedcompassionately,\"Theyhavebuiltafireintheirhut。Thecoldissosevere。Godblessthem!\"Butwheneveronewhomtheydidnottruststeppeduptothem,wonderingatthesmoke,andsayingthatsomebodywasconcealedupthere,andhadbuiltafireinordernottofreezetodeath,theotherslaughedathim,andsaidtherewasnosmokeatall,butonlysnowblownupbythestorm。 Oneday,however,astrangerarrivedinthevalley,andaskedwhisperinglyforAndreasHofer,towhom,hesaid,hewouldbringassistanceandsafety。Atfirstnoonerepliedtohim;butheshowedthemapaper,bearingthenameandsealoftheArchdukeJohn,andcontainingthefollowingwords,writtenbytheprincehimself:\"HelpmymessengertofindAndreasHofer,andbringhimassistanceandsafety。\" Onreadingthis,thepeasantsdistrustedhimnolonger。TheyglancedfurtivelyuptotheSchneeberg,pointedtothetwowanderers,loadedwithbaskets,whoweretoilingupthemountainthroughthesnow,andwhisperedalmostinaudibly,\"Followthem!\" Themessengerdidso。Heclimbedafterthetwoservants,andascendedwiththemtheinhospitable,dreary,anddesertedheights。 AtlengthhearrivedinfrontoftheAlpinehut;heknockedatthedoor,andaskedadmittanceinthenameofGodandtheArchdukeJohn。 Thedooropenedimmediately,andonthethresholdappearedHofer\'stall,beardedform,aserectandvigorousasithadbeeninthedaysofhissplendor,andhismild,honesteyegreetedthenew—comer。 \"HewhocomesinthenameofGodandtheArchdukeJohnwillnotdeceiveme,\"saidAndreas,kindly。\"Comein,therefore;foryoumusthavegoodintentionstowardme,inasmuchastheseverecolddidnotdeteryoufromcominguptome。\" \"IndeedIhavegoodintentionstowardyou,\"saidthemessenger。\"Doyounotknowme,then,Andy?IamAnthonySteeger,theArchdukeJohn\'sgunsmith。\" \"Oh,yes,nowIknowyou!\"exclaimedAndreas,joyfully。\"IsawyouinViennaatthetimeweweretheretodeviseplansforthedeliveranceoftheTyrol。Well,comein,AnthonySteeger;comeintomywife,myson,andmysecretary。\" HeconductedAnthonySteegerintotheroom,wherethethreegreetedhim,andmaderoomforhiminfrontofthehearth,onwhichlargebilletsofwoodwereburning。AnthonySteegerlookedaroundinthiswretchedroom,whichcontainednothingbutafewricketywoodenchairs,andarough—hewnpinetable,andthewallsandwindowsofwhichwereprotectedfromthecoldbythickliningsofhayandstraw。 \"Yes,youmaywelllookaroundinmypalace,\"saidAndreas,smilingly;\"itisnotverygorgeoushere,butthegoodGodiswithus,andHewillhelpustogetalong。\" \"AndtheArchdukeJohnwillhelpyoualso,\"saidAnthonySteeger。 \"Listentome,Andreas。Thearchdukesendsmetoyou。Hesendsyouhisgreetings,andentreatsyoutocomewithyourfamilytohimandstaywithhimallyourlifelong,or,ifyoushouldnotliketodothat,atleastuntilyoucanliveagainsafelyintheTyrol。Thearchdukehasalreadyfittedupahouseforyouinavillagewhichbelongstohim;youshalllivetherewithyourwholefamilyasthebelovedandhonoredguestsofthearchduke。Heimploresyoutoaccepthisinvitation。Ihavewithmeeverythingthatisnecessaryforyourflight,Andy。Thearchdukehasgivenmemoney,apassportforyouandyourfamily,andsafeguardsissuedbytheFrenchgenerals。Iamfamiliarwiththeroadsandby—pathsinthisvicinity,andwillconveyyousafelythroughthemountains。Thearchdukehasthoughtofeverythingandprovidedforeverything。\" \"ItisverykindinthedearArchdukeJohnnottohaveforgottenme,\"saidAndreas,deeplymoved;\"itishonestandfaithfulthatheshouldliketotakecareofmeandrewardmylove。Anditisverykindinyou,too,AnthonySteeger,tohaveactedinthisspiritofself—denial。Youhavecomefromagreatdistancetosaveus,andarenotafraidofventuringwithusuponthismostdangerousflight。\" \"Andyouacceptmyoffer,Andy,andconsenttoaccompanyme,doyounot?\" \"Andwhatofthem?\"askedAndreas,castingatenderglanceonhiswifeandhisson。\"Therouteacrosstheglaciersisimpassableforawomanandachild。\" \"Firstsaveyourself,myAndy,\"exclaimedAnnaGertrude;\"saveyourselfforusandthecountry。Afteryouaregoneandhavearrivedataplaceofsafety,theenemywillhardlytroubleusanymore,andIwillfollowyouthenwiththechildren。\" \"Youneednotbeanxious,sofarasyourwifeandchildrenareconcerned,\"saidDoeninger。\"Iwillnotleavethem,butbringthemtoyou。\" \"Praydonothesitate,Andy,\"saidAnthonySteeger,urgently。\"Thearchdukeimploresyounottogrievehimbyrejectinghisoffer,buttorelievehisconsciencefromtheheavydebtwhichhehashithertobeenunabletodischargetotheTyrol。Youshallescapeforhissakeandforthegoodofthefatherland,andsaveyourlifeforbettertimes,whichwillsurelydawnupontheTyrol。Doit,Andreas。Letusgotoworkimmediately。See,Ihavewithmeallthatyouneed,andweartwosuitsofclothes;oneisdestinedforyou,andyouwillputiton。Andhereistherazor,withwhichweshallshaveoffyourbeard;andwhenitisgone,andyouhaveputonthenewclothes,noonewillscenttheBarboneinthemanwithaforeigndressandasmoothchin。Come,now,Andy,anddonothesitate。\" \"Iamtomakequiteanothermanofmyself,\"saidAndreas,shakinghishead,\"merelytosavemymiserablelife?IamtodenymydearPasseyr?Iamtoshaveoffmybeard,whichIhavewornsolonginanhonorablemanner,andbywhicheveryoneknowsmethroughouttheTyrol?No,AnthonySteeger,Iwillneverdothat!\" \"Ifyoudonot,Andreas,youarelost,\"saidAnthonySteeger。\"IamafraidtheFrencharealreadyonyourtrack。Apeasantsaidhehadseenyouupheretheotherday。\" \"Yes,itwasRaffel。Hecameupheretolookforhiscow,andmetmehere。ButIgavehimmoneynottobetraymysecret,andhepromisedmesolemnlythatbewouldnot。\" \"Hemusthaveviolatedhispledgealready,Andy;forhetoldDonay,thepriest,aboutit,andthelatterboastedpubliclyyesterdaythathewasawareofAndreasHofer\'splaceofconcealment。\" \"Itistrue,Donayisabadandmeanman,\"saidAndreasHofer,musingly;\"butIdonotbelievehewillbesomeanastobetrayme,whomhealwayscalledhisbestcommander—in—chiefanddearestfriend。\" \"Heismeanenoughtodoit,\"murmuredDoeninger。\"Themagnitudeofthepricesetonyourheadwillinducehimtobetrayhisbenefactor。\" \"Andy,\"criedAnnaGertrude,burstingintotears,andclingingtoherhusband,\"saveyourself!Ifyoulovemeandthechildren,saveyourself;cutoffyourbeard,putonthenewsuitofclothes,andescapefromyourbloodthirstyenemies。Saveyourself,forthesakeofyourwifeandyourpoorchildren!\" \"Icannot,\"saidAndreas,mournfully,embracinghiswifetenderly; \"no,sohelpmeGod,Icannotleavemydear,unhappycountry。IknowfullwellthatIshallnotavertanycalamitiesfromtheTyrolbystayinghere,butIwillatleastshareitsmisfortunes。Iwasunabletosavemynativecountry;Iwillthereforesufferwithit。A goodcaptaindoesnotdeserthisshipwreckedvessel,butdieswithit;andthusIwillnotdesertmycountryeither,butdiewithit。I willdoallIcantosavemyself,butIwillnotleavetheTyrol;I willnotcutoffmybeardnorputonotherclothes。Iwillnotmaskanddisguisemyself,butwillremaininadversitywhatIwasinthedaysofprosperity,AndreasHofer,theBarbone。Statethattothedeararchduke,AnthonySteeger,andtellhimalsothatIamverygratefultohimforwishingtosavemeinhisway,andthatIhopehewillnotbeangrywithmeforbeingunabletoaccepthiskindoffer,orforwishingtoliveanddiewithmycountry。Ifhewishestodoanythingforme,lethimgototheEmperorFrancis,andtellhimIamwellawarethathehimselfwouldneverhaveforgottenus,butthathisbadministersdiditall,andbetrayedthepoorTyrolsoperfidiously。LethimbeseechtheemperortointercedevigorouslyinbehalfoftheTyrolandofmyself,butnottoseparatemefromtheTyrol。\"[Footnote:\"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,\"p。188。] \"Andreas,\"criedhiswife,despairingly,\"youarelost——Ifeelithereinmyheart——youarelost,ifyoudonotfleewithSteegerthisverynight。\" \"AndIfeelithereinmyheartthatImuststayhere,eventhoughI shouldbelost,\"saidAndreas,firmly。\"Well,youmustweepnomore,AnnaGertrude;andyou,AnthonySteeger,acceptmycordialthanksforyourkindandgenerousintentions。\" \"Thenyouhavemadeupyourmind,Andy,nottogowithme?\" \"Ihave,Anthony。Butifyouwilldomeagreatfavor,takemywifeandmyboywithyou,fortheenemythreatensthemaswellasme。 Takethemwithyou,Anthony,conveythemacrossthemountains,andconductthemtotheArchdukeJohn。\" \"Itisimpossible,\"saidAnthonySteeger,mournfully,\"theroadsaresofullofsnowthattheyareutterlyimpassableforwomenandchildren。\" \"Andyouwouldadvisemetoleavethemhere?\"askedAndreas,Hofer,reproachfully。\"Iamtoleaveheremymostprecioustreasuresmerelytosavemymiserablelife?No,myfriend,IshallstayherewithmywifeandchildandDoeningerthere。Butyoumustgonowandsaveyourself;for,iftheenemyshouldreallycome,itwouldbebadforyoutobefoundhere。\" \"Iwillgo,Andy,nottosavemyself,however,buttoconveyyourmessagespeedilytothearchduke,thathemaysaveyouinanotherwaybytheemperor\'sintercession。InthevalleyIshalltelleveryonethatyouarenolongerinthisAlpinehut,buthavealreadysucceededinescapingtoVienna,sothatitwillbeunnecessaryfortheenemytopursueyouanylonger。\" \"Doso,AnthonySteeger;andiftheybelieveyou,Ishallbegladofit。Butgonow;Iamanxiousonyouraccount,andthinksomethingmighthappentoyouhere。Go,mydearfriend。\" HedrewSteegertothedoor,and,notpermittinghimtotakealongleaveoftheothers,conductedhimoutofthehut,andthenembracedhimtenderly。\"NowlistentowhatIwishtotellyou,\"hewhispered,inalowvoice。\"Imuststayheretosavemywifeandmyboy。Thetwocannotfleenow,asyouyourselfadmittedtome。IfIshouldescapenow,andleavethemhere,theenemywouldspyouttheirplaceofconcealmentandrevengehimselfuponthem;hewouldtortureandkilltheminhisrageatnothavingcapturedme。ButifIstay,andtheFrenchshouldfindme,Ibelievetheywouldreleasemywifeandmysonanddonoharmtothem;forthentheywouldhavegotme,andtheyareentirelyinnocent。Go,then,mydearfriend;tellthearchdukeallIhavesaidtoyou,andgreethimathousandtimesfromhisfaithfulAndy。Nowfarewell,andgowithGod\'sblessing!\" HenoddedoncemorekindlytoAnthonySteeger。andreturnedquicklyintotheAlpinehut。Hefoundhiswifeintears;littleJohn,herson,waskneelingbeforeher,withhisheadagainsthismother\'sknees,andweepingalso。Doeningerstoodatthehearthandstaredintothefire。 AndreasHoferwenttohimandlaidhishandgentlyonhisshoulder。 \"Cajetan,\"heasked,mildly,\"didIdoright?\" \"Yes,commander—in—chief,youdid,\"saidDoeninger,solemnly。 \"Iwanttotellyousomethingmore,Cajetan,\"addedAndreas。\"WhatSteegersaidaboutRafelandDonaymaybetrue;theFrenchmayhavediscoveredmyplaceofconcealment,andmaycomeuphere。Hence,dearCajetan,youmustleavemeandescape,lesttheyshouldseizeyou,too。\" \"Agoodservantleaveshismasternomorethanacaptaindesertshisshipwreckedvessel,\"saidDoeninger,firmly。\"Yourefusetoleaveyournativecountryinitsadversitybecauseyouloveit。Irefuse,likewise,toleaveyouinthedaysofyouradversity,becauseIloveyou。Ishallstayhere。\" AndreasHoferencircledDoeningerwithhisarmsandfoldedhimtenderlytohisheart。\"Staywithme,then,myCajetan,\"hesaid,affectionately。\"Godknowsmyheartwouldhavegrievedhadyouconsentedtoleaveme。Andnow,AnnaGertrude,donotweepanylonger。Makehaste,dearwife,packupallyourthings,andletusgoearlytobed。Forearlyinthemorningwewillleavethishut。I knowanotherAlpinehutatnogreatdistancefromhere;Ibelievewewillbeabletogetthither,andwewilltakewithusasmanythingsaswecancarry。Makehaste,therefore,dearAnnaGertrude!\" AnnaGertrudedriedhertears,and,flushedwithnewhope,packeduptheirthingsinfoursmallbundles,sothateachmightcarryoneaccordingtohisstrength。 Nightcameatlast——thelastnightwhichtheyweretopassatthishut。Atthebreakofdaytheyweretosetoutfortheirnewplaceofconcealment。