Theoldman,leaningonhiscane,hastenedforwardandenteredthecabinet,thedoorofwhichAndreasHoferhimselfclosedbehindhim。
"Nowtellme,myagedfriend,whoareyou,andwhatIcandoforyou。"
"Much,verymuch,commander—in—chief,"repliedtheoldman,inatremulousvoice。"Youcangrantmejustice。MynameisFriedelHofmeier,andIamtheunfortunatemanwhogainedhislawsuityesterday,andwhowastogethisthousandflorinsback,butfromwhomyoutookthemagainbyvirtueofyoursupremeauthority。"
"Cajetan,itisasIsaid,"sighedAndreas,turningwithadolefulairtoDoeninger,whosatatthedesk,peninhand,andbowedtothecommander—in—chiefwithashrug。
"Icometoyou,theemperor'slieutenant,todemandjustice,"addedtheoldman。"Yourdecreewasunjustandcontrarytolaw。Thejudgeshaddecidedinmyfavor,andbyreversingtheirjudgment,youtreatwithharshnessandcrueltyanoldmanwhostandsonthebrinkofthegrave,anddeprivemypoorgrandchildofitswholeinheritance。"
"MayGodandtheHolyVirginpreservemefromcommittingsuchacrime,"murmuredAndreasHofer,crossinghimselfdevoutly。"Ah,myfriend,whydidyounotcometomeerethis,andtellmeallaboutit?Ishouldhavegladlyassistedyouinrecoveringwhatwasduetoyou。"
"AndyetitisyourfaultthatIcannotrecoverwhatisduetome。"
criedtheoldman,mournfully。"WhyshouldIhavecomehithererethis,androbbedyouofyourprecioustime?Iconfidedinmygoodandjustcause;IknewthatthegoodGodwouldnotabandonme,andthatHewouldnottakefromme,afterlosinginnocentlymostofmypropertybythecrueltyoftheenemy,whoburneddownmyhouseandoutbuildings,thelastremnantofmylittlefortune,thethousandflorinswhichIlenttomyfriend,andwhichhisrichwifeengagedinherownhandwritingtopaybacktenyearsafterdate。Thetenyearshadexpired;thegoodGoddidnotabandonme;forHecausedthejudgestograntmejusticeandadjudgethethousandflorinstome。"
"AndItookthemfromhimagain,"murmuredAndreasHofer,withtearsinhiseyes;"anditismyfaultthathewilldiewithagrief—
strickenheart。Cajetan,Ihaveruinedtheoldman;tellme,advisemehowtomakeamendsforit。"
"Youreversedthedecisionofthejudges,"saidDoeninger,slowly;
"youpossessthepowerofreversingalldecisions。"
AndreasHoferwassilentforamoment,andgazedthoughtfullyintovacancy,asiftofathomthemeaningofanobscureoracle;allatoncehisfacebrightened,andajoyoussmileplayedroundhislips。
"Iknowitnow,Cajetan,"heexclaimed。"Ihavethepowertoreversealldecisions,andthereforemyownalso。"
CajetanDoeningernoddedwithsilentsatisfaction。TheoldmanclaspedhishandsandgazedatHoferwithanexpressionofardentgratitude。
"Willyoureallydoso,AndreasHofer?"heaskedtremblingly。"Willyoureverseyourowndecreeforthesakeofjustice?"
"Yes,Iwill,"exclaimedHofer,joyfully;"andIwilldoitimmediately。Cajetan,takeupyourpenandwritewhatIamgoingtodictatetoyou。ThereInowwriteasfollows:'I,theundersigned,confessbythesepresentsthatIcommittedamistakeyesterday,andviolatedthelaws。Toconfessmistakesandavowfaultsisnodisgrace;hence,Idosonow,andbegpardonofthegoodGodandthejudgesfordoingwrong。IherebyreversethedecisionwhichImadeyesterday。FriedelHofmeieristoreceivethethousandflorinswhichthesupremecourtadjudgedtohim,andthedecisionofthejudgesistobevalid,notwithstandingmydecreeissuedyesterday。'Nowgivemethepenandletmesignthedocument。"
"Oh,dearcommander—in—chief,"exclaimedthedelightedoldman,"whatanobleandkind—heartedmanyouare,and——"
"Hush!"interruptedAndreas,lookingupfromthepaper;"ifImakeamistakenow,thewholedocumentwillbeinvalid,andwemustcommenceanew。NowItellyouitishardworktowriteone'snamewithsuchapointedpenonthepaper,andmyname,moreover,hassuchalong—tailedtitle。Therefore,keepquietandletmewrite。
There,itisdonenow——'AndreasHofer,commander—in—chiefoftheTyrol。'Now,mydearoldfriend,yourdocumentisvalid。Takeittothecityhall,andpermitmetocongratulateyouonhavingrecoveredyourthousandflorins。Saynothingaboutitnow,buthastentothecityhall。Thereareoutsideagreatmanypersonswhowishtoseeme。"
Hehandedthepapertotheoldman,andconductedhimtothedoor,whichhehimselfopenedforhim。Hewasabouttofollowhim,whenhesuddenlydrewbackandclosedthedoorafterhim。
"Cajetan,"hewhispered,anxiously,"Isawsomethingdreadful!"
"Whatwasit,commander—in—chief?"
"Cajetan,IsawthewomanwhomFriedelHofmeiersued,andtowhomI
gavethedecreeyesterday。Cajetan,IwasnotafraidwhenwewereonMountIselandatBrixen,butIamafraidofthatwomanandherdreadfullamentations。Idonotknowwhattodo,Doeninger,ifsheshouldhavefoundoutwhatIhavedone,andcomeinheretoreproachmewithit。"
"Weshallnotadmither,commander—in—chief,"saidDoeninger,laughing。
"But,Cajetan,Imadeavownevertorefuseadmittancetoanyone,andnot,asmanyprincesdo,toallowdistressedpersonstowaitinmyanteroomandsendthemawaywithoutlisteningtothemandcomfortingthem。"
"Butyouheard,Andreas,thatthewomanisnotindistress,forsheisrichandveryavaricious。Shetoldyouthemostimpudentfalsehoods;hence,shemustnotbeadmitted;for,ifyouallowhertocomeinagain,shewouldlieasshedidyesterday。"
"Youareright,Cajetan,shemustnotcomein;andnow,myfriend,praygoandadmitthenextapplicant,butnotthatbadwoman。"
Doeningerwenttothedoor,and,openingit,beckonedtothepersonstandingnearesttoit。
Ayoungwoman,dressedplainly,butveryneatly,camein,andremainedatthedoor,invisibleconfusionandgrief。
"Well,madame,"saidAndreastoher,"doyoucometotellmethatallisright,andthatyourhusbandandyou,hisprettyyoungwife,livetogetherinhappinessandcontent?Well,itwasheavyworktoreconcileyoutwo,andpersuadeyoutoremaintogetherandloveeachother,asitbehoovesaChristiancouple。Itcostmeawholeforenoon,butIdonotregretit,forIaccomplishedmytask,andreconciledyou,andallwasrightagainbetweenyou。AndImadeyoupromisetoreturnintwoweeksandtellmehowyougotalongwitheachother。Thetwoweeksareupto—day,andherecomestheprettyyoungwifetotellmethatAndreasHoferdidhisworkwell,andthatherhusbandisnowfaithful,tender,andgood。Ishenot?"
"Alas,heisnot!"sobbedtheyoungwife,burstingintotears。
"Tony,myhusband,neverstaysathomeintheevening;hereturnsonlylateatnight,scoldsmeforweepingandupbraidinghimwithhisbadconduct,andyesterday——yesterdayhewantedeventobeatme!"
"Whatabadman!"criedAndreas,vehemently。"Whydidhewanttobeatyou,then?Whathadyoudone?"
"Ihadlockedthestreet—door,andwouldnotlethimhavethekeywhenhewantedtoleavethehouse。"
"H'em!thatwasalittletoosevere,"saidHofer,hesitatingly。"Whyshouldayoungmanbepreventedfromgoingoutalittle?Hecannotalwaysstayathome。"
"Butheshallnotgooutwithoutme,andhewouldnottakemewithhim。Ihadrequestedhimtodoso,andhehadrefused;therefore,I
lockedthehouseandwouldnotpermithimtoleaveit。Heshallnotgooutwithoutme,forheissuchafine—lookingman,thatalltheprettywomenofInnspruckadmirehiminhishandsomenationaldress,andoglehimwhenhepassesby。"
"Well,letthemadmireandoglehim,"exclaimedAndreas,smiling。
"Whatdoyoucareforit,providedyourhusbanddoesnotoglethem?"
"Buthedoes,commander—in—chief;herunsaftertheprettywomen,hegoestothetheatreandtheconcertstoseethem,andspeakandflirtwiththem。Believeme,dearestcommander—in—chief,hedesertsme,heisfaithless,andallyourfineandpiousexhortationswereinvain。Helovesmenolonger,andIlovehimsodearly,andwouldliketobealwayswithhimandneverdeserthim。Buthesaysitwouldbeinconvenienttohim,andmakehimridiculous,ifheshouldalwaysappeartogetherwithhiswife,likeaconvictwithhisjailer。"
"Whatabad,hard—heartedman!"criedAndreas,indignantly。
"Heishard—hearted,indeed,"sobbedtheyoungwife。"Hescoldsmeformylove,andwhenIliketobewithhimallthetime,hesaysmyjealousyisdisagreeabletohim,andthereisnothingmoreabominablethanajealouswife!"
"Well,hemayberightsofarasthatisconcerned,"saidDoeninger,busilyengagedincuttinghispen。
"Whatdidyousay,Cajetan?"askedHofer,turningtohim。
"Ididnotsayanything,butthoughtaloud,"saidDoeninger,tryinghispen。
Hoferwassilentforamoment,andgazedintovacancy。"Yes,mydearwoman,"hethensaidboldly,"yourhusbandmaynotbealtogetherwrongincomplainingofyourjealousy。Ireallybelievethatyouarealittlejealous,andbegyoutotrytoovercomeyourjealousy;forjealousyisagrievousfault,andmakesmanyhusbandsverywretched。"
"ButmustInotbejealous?"shecried,vehemently,weepingbitterly。"DoInotseethatthewomenaretryingtoseducehimandmakehimdesertme?DoInotseehimatthetheatregazingatthefinely—dressedladiesandadmiringtheirbarearmsandshoulders?"
"What!"exclaimedHofer。"Isittrue,then,thatthewomenhereappearinpublicwithbarearmsandshoulders?"
"Yes,sir,itis,"sobbedtheyoungwife。"Youcanseeiteverywhere;itisthenewfashionwhichtheFrenchbroughthere;thewomenwearlow—neckeddresseswithveryshortsleeves,sothattheirshouldersandarmsareentirelybare。AllthearistocraticladiesofInnspruckhavealreadyadoptedthisnewfashion;andonseeingthemintheirboxesatthetheatre,youwouldbelievetheywereinabath,preciselyasthegoodGodcreatedthem。Anditisowingonlytothesebarearmsandshouldersthatmydearhusbanddesertsmeandlovesmenolonger。Thearistocraticladies,withtheirnakedcharmshaveseducedhim;andjustthinkofit,hewantsmetoadoptthenewfashiontoo,andgoasnakedastheotherwomen!"
"Youmustnotdoit,"saidHoferindismay;"itisashameless,unchristianfashion,andnodecentwomanshouldadoptit。ThisisnotthefirstcomplaintthatIhaveheardinregardtotheindecentdressofthewomenhere。Someofmyneighborswereatthetheatreyesterday,andwereindignantattheindecentappearanceofthewomenthere;theytoldmethewomensattheredressedinthehighestfashion,theirbustsentirelybareandnotcoveredwithahandkerchiefsuchaseverydecentwomaninthePasseyrvalleywears,andtheirarmsadornedwithallsortsofgoldentrinketssuchasweseeonlyonthoseofstrollingplayerswhoperforminbarns。ButI
willputanendtoit;Iwillpreservethegoodandvirtuousmenfromseduction,andwillnotsuffervicetodressup,andshamelessnesstostalkbythesideofdecency。Justwait,mydearwoman;Iwillprotectyourhusbandandallothergoodmenfromtheseductivewilesoffrivolouswomen,andissueadecreewhichwilltellallthebeautifulwomenhowtobehave。SitdownthereandlistentothedecreewhichIshalldictatetoCajetanDoeninger。
Cajetan,takealargesheetofstampedpaperandwritewhatIshalldictatetoyou。"
Andpacingtheroom。andslowlystrokinghisfineblackbeardwithhisrighthand,AndreasHoferdictatedasfollows:
"EveryonewillperceivethatwehavegoodreasontothankthekindandalmightyGodforhelpingussosignallytodeliverthefatherlandfromapowerfulandcruelenemy;andeveryonewilldesirethatweshouldhenceforthremainfreefromthisscourge,withwhichtheLord,asHepunishedHischosenpeopleoftenintheOldandNewTestament,visitedandchastisedourfatherland,thatwemightturntoHimandmendourways。Wewill,therefore,turntoGodwithheartfeltthanksforhisgreatmercy,andwiththesincerepurposeofimprovingourmorals,andprayHimtoprotectusfromfurtherpersecution。WemusttrytogainHispaternallovebyadevout,chaste,andvirtuouslife,anddiscardhatred,envy,covetousness,andallvices,obeyoursuperiors,lendasmuchassistanceaspossibletoourfellow—citizens,andavoideverythingthatmightgiveoffencetoGodandman。Now,manyofmyexcellentcomradesanddefendersofthecountryhavebeenscandalizedattheneglectofmanywomentocovertheirarmsandbreasts,wherebytheygiverisetosinfuldesireswhichmustbehighlyoffensivetoGodandallgoodChristians。Itistobehopedthattheywillrepent,lestGodshouldpunishthem;butiftheydonot,itwillbetheirownfaultiftheyshouldbecoveredwithmireinanunpleasantmanner。"[Footnote:See"GalleryofHeroes:AndreasHofer,"p。135;
andHormayr's"Hofer,"vol。ii。,p。445。]
"ShallIreallywritethat?"askedDoeninger,lookingupfromhispaper。
"Yes,youshall;andyoushallnotomitawordofit,"exclaimedAndreasHofer。"Givemethepaper,Cajetan;Iwanttoseeifyouhavenotscratchedoutthelastwords。No,thereitis:'Butiftheydonot,itwillbetheirownfaultiftheyshouldbecoveredwithmireinanunpleasantmanner。'Thatisright——nowgivemethepen,Cajetan,thatImaysignthedocument。ThensealitupandsendittotheOfficialJournalandtheGazette;theyaretopublishitatonce,thatallthewomenofInnspruckmayreaditto—morrowandknowwhattodo。Now,mydearwoman,Ihopeyouwillhavesomerest,andneednotbeafraidoftheseductivewilesofthoseladies。Gohome,then;andifyouwillpermitmetogiveyougoodadvice,beverygentleandkindtowardyourhusband;andforGod'ssakedonottormenthimwithjealousy,forthatisabitterherbwhicheventhebesthusbandcannotdigest,andwhichrendershimmoroseandangry。
Go,then,withGod'sblessing,andcomebackaweekhence,andtellmewhethermydecreehasbeeneffectual,andwhetheryourhusbandgoesanylongertothetheatreandoglesthewomenthere。"
"MayGodandtheHolyVirginhavemercyonus!"sighedthewoman,goingtothedoor;"forIshallnotbearitifmydearhusbandoglesotherwomen,andsomethingdreadfulwillhappenifhedoesnotmendhisways。"
"Godbepraised!"saidDoeninger,withadeepsigh,whenthewomanhadlefttheroom。
"Whydoyousay'Godbepraised'?"askedAndreas,insurprise。
"GodbepraisedthatIamnotthehusbandofthisjealouswoman。Shewilltormentherhusbandtodeath,andleavehimnotamoment'sreposebeforebedies。"
"Itistrue,shedoesnotseemtobeverygentle,"saidAndreas,smiling。"Butthen,Cajetan,shelovesherhusbanddearly,isdoubtlessavirtuouswoman,andwillneversinagainsttheseventhcommandment。Well,myfriend,donotgrumblesomuch,butgoandadmitanotherperson。"
CHAPTERXXXVI。
THELOVERS。
Doeningerwenttothedoorandopenedit,andabeautifulyounggirlslippedimmediatelyintotheroom。"Hush,hush,"shewhisperedtoDoeninger;"donotsayanythingtohim。"AndshehastenedontiptoetoAndreasHofer,whowasreadingoncemorewithcloseattentiontheproclamationwhichhehaddictatedtoDoeninger。
ShebentdownandkissedthehandinwhichHoferheldthepaper。
"Godblessyou,dear,greatfatherandliberatorofthepeople!"shesaid,inasilvervoice。
"LizzieWallner!"exclaimedAndreas,joyfully,castingasidethepaper。"Yes,bytheEternal,itisshe!ItisLizzie,thedearestchildofmybestfriend——themostheroicgirlintheTyrol。Come,Lizzie,embraceyoursecondfather,Andy,andgivemeakissforfatherandmother,andoneforyourself,mydeargirl。"
ElizaencircledHofer'sneck,andimprintedatenderkissonhislips。"Godblessyou,dearfather,foryouarethefatherofthewholeTyrol,"shewhispered,"andmustnotscoldmeforcallingyoumyfathertoo。"
"Onthecontrary,itgladdensmyheart,"exclaimedAndreas,foldinghertenderlytohisbreast。"ItseemstomeasthoughIwereholdingoneofmyowngirlsinmyarms,andasthoughIheardherdearvoicecallingmefather。Lizzie,IcantellyouIoftenlongformyprettydaughtersandtheirmother,AnnaGertrude,andsometimesIfeelverylonelyindeed。"
"Andwhydoyounotsendforyourwifeandchildren,fatherAndy,andhavethembroughthere?Iamsurethereisroomenoughfortheminthislargehouse。"
"No,theyshallstayathome,"exclaimedAndreas,vehemently。"Themothermustattendtohouseholdaffairs,andkeepeverythingingoodorder,andthegirlsmusthelpherdoit。Otherwiseallwouldgoamiss,andwhenIshouldhavenolongertoworkfortheemperorhere,andwentbacktomyhome,theinninthePasseyrvalleywouldbeworthless;weshouldbedestitute,andbecomebeggars。Besides,I
donotwantmygirlstobecomeproud,andthinktheyarearistocraticyoungladiesnow,becausetheirfatheriscommander—in—
chiefoftheTyrol,andtheemperor'slieutenant。Wearepeasants,andwillremainpeasants。However,letusspeaknomoreofmyself,butofyou,Lizzie。Wheredoyoucomefrom,whatdoyouwanthere,andhowdidyougetintothemidstofthecrowdintheaudience—
room?"
"Icametoseeyou,fatherAndreas。IaskedthesentinelinthepassageoutsidewhereIwouldfindyou,asIhadtoseeyouonimportantbusiness。Thesentineltoldmetoentertheaudience—room。
Itwasalreadycrowdedwithpersonswhowishedtoseeyou,andwhotoldmethatonewasadmittedtoyouafteranother;but,onhearingthatIhadcomeallthewayfromWindisch—Matrey,andhadwalkedtwodaysandtwonightswithoutintermission,theytookpityonme,andwouldnotletmewaituntilmyturncame,butallowedmetoadvanceclosetothedoor,soastobethefirsttoenteryourroom。"
"ThepeopleofInnspruckareverykind—heartedindeed,"exclaimedAndreas,joyously。"ThenyouhavecomeallthewayfromWindisch—
Matrey,Lizzie?Andwhereisyourfather?"
"HeandhissharpshootersjoinedJoachimHaspingerandJosephSpeckbacher,andtheunitedforcesofthethreecommandersmarchedagainsttheBavarians。FatherandhissevenhundredsharpshootersexpelledtheBavariansfromtheUnkenvalley,andisnowencampednearBerchtesgadenandReichenhall。SpeckbacherisstationedatNeuhauserandSchwarzbach,andHaspingerisstillatWerfen。TheyaregoingtoreunitetheirforcesandadvanceagainsttheBavarians,inorder,ifpossible,todrivethemfromthepassofLueg,whichtheenemyhasoccupiedwithalargeforce。"
"Andyouarenotwithyourfather,Lizzie,norwithyourfriendtheCapuchin,whospeaksofyouonlyasaheroine?Younolongercarrythewoundedoutofthethickestofthefight,todresstheirwoundsandnursethem?"
"Ihaveanotherdutytofulfilnow,andmyfatherhaspermittedmetocometoyouinregardtoit,dearfatherAndreasHofer。Iamingreatdistress,andyoualone,dear,all—powerfulcommander—in—chiefoftheTyrol,areabletohelpme。"
"Tellmequick,Lizzie,whatcanIdoforyou?"askedAndreas,eagerly。"Ioweyouyetarewardforyourheroicdeedonthedayofthehay—wagons,andIshouldliketodischargethisdebtofthefatherland。Tellme,therefore,deargirlwhatcanIdoforyou?"
"YoucanrestoretomethedearestfriendIhaveonearth,"saidEliza,beseechingly。"YoucandeliverapatrioticgirlfromBavariancaptivity,andanexcellentnobleman,whohasdonenootherwrongthanthathepossessesaloyalTyroleseheart,fromgriefanddespair。"
"Iwilldosowithallmyheart,"exclaimedAndreas;"onlytellme,Lizzie,whomyoureferto。"
"IrefertoBaronvonHohenberg,wholivedatthecastleofWindisch—Matrey,andhisdaughter,mydearandonlyfriendElza。Theoldbaronwasalwaysaverypiousandaffablegentleman,abenefactorandfatherofthepoor;andnotapoorman,notawomanindistressappliedtohim,butwhomhewillinglyrelievedandassisted。HelivedfortwentyyearsintheTyrol,athiscastleatWindisch—Matrey,andbecameinthismanneranardentsonoftheTyrol,althoughheisanativeofBavaria,andhiswholearistocraticfamilylivesinMunich。HisdaughterElzaismydearestfriend;wegrewuptogether,andIamsofondofherthatIwouldreadilygiveupmyheart'sbloodforher。Now,thinkofit,dearAndy!theBavarians,onreturningtotheTyroltwomonthsago,madethetwoprisoners,thedearoldbaronandmyElza,andcarriedthemashostagestoMunich;theychargedthemtherewithhigh—treason,becausetheystoodfaithfullybytheTyrol,andbecause,attheveryoutsetoftheinsurrection,theBavariansoldiersandtheircaptainweresurroundedattheircastleandcompelledtolaydowntheirarms。"
"Yes,yes,Iknowthestory,"exclaimedAndreas,gayly;"itwasanheroicdeedbywhichAnthonyWallnerinauguratedourgloriouswarofliberation。AndnowthemeanBavarianscallthegoodBaronvonHohenbergatraitor,whenhewasquiteinnocentofthewholeaffair,andwasnotevenathomewhenittookplace。TheysayhelefthiscastleatthetimeinordernottopreventtheTyrolesefromcapturingtheBavarians,andthathewasawareoftheplansoftheTyrolese,andshouldhavewarnedtheBavarians。ButIsaythatheactedlikeagoodpatriot,andtheyoughtneithertochargehimwithtreasonnorimprisonhimandhisdaughter。"
"Ah,andbothlongsointenselytoreturntotheirdearTyrolandtheircastle!ElzawrotemealetterwhichIreceivedaweekago,andtearshadblottedouthalfofitscontents。BothfeelsowretchedinthelargecityofMunich;theiraristocraticrelativesupbraidthemconstantlyfortheirhostilitytotheBavarians;theconfinementandprison—airhavealreadymadetheoldbaronquitesick,andElzathinkshewillsurelydieofgriefifheisnotsoonreleasedandallowedtogohome。Therefore,Iimploreyou,dear,all—powerfulcommander—in—chiefoftheTyrol,savetheoldbaron'slife,restoremyElzatome,andreleasethembothfromtheircaptivity。ThisiswhatIcamefor,fatherAndy;andifyouthinkthatIhaveeverdoneanythingforthefatherlandthatdeservesthanksandareward,thankandrewardmebyreleasingElzaandherfatherfromtheircaptivityandallowingthemtoreturntotheirhome。"
"IwilldoallIcan,"exclaimedAndreas,profoundlymoved;"andthegoodGodsentyoutometo—day,forto—dayIcanhelpyou。——CanI
not,Doeninger?"
"YourefertotheBavarianofficerwhomyouaregoingtosendtoMunich?"askedDoeninger。
"Yes,theBavarianofficeristoprocuretheirrelease,"exclaimedAndreas。"Lookatthefortunatecoincidence,Lizzie!AmongtheprisonerswetookonMountIselwasaBavariancaptain,asensible,excellentman,who,itseemstome,sympathizescordiallywiththecauseoftheTyrolese。WeresolvedtoreleasehimonparoleandsendhimtoMunich,wherehewastonegotiateanexchangeofprisoners,andmaybebringaboutanamicableunderstandingbetweenusandtheKingofBavaria。TheBavariancaptain——IbelievehisnameisUlrich—
—"
"Ulrich?"askedEliza,trembling,andblushingdeeply。
"Ibelievethatishisname,"saidHofer,quietly;"hisothernameI
haveforgotten;wecallhimonlyCaptainUlrich,asyoucallmeAndreas。Well,CaptainUlrichhasalreadyreceivedhisinstructionsandthelistofprisonerswhosereleaseheistoadvocate。ItwillonlyremainforustoaddHohenberg'snametothelist,andyouyourself,myLizzie,shallurgeCaptainUlrichtorestoretoyoutheoldbaronandyourfriendElza。——Pray,dearestCajetan,goandfetchthecaptain;hewastosetoutinanhour,andhemust,therefore,behereyet。"
"Heiscertainlyhereyet,fortherearehispapers,whichI
intendedtotaketohim,andwithoutwhichhecannotdepart,"saidDoeninger。"Andhereisthelistoftheprisonerswhosereleaseheistoprocure。"
"Addtoitthenamesoftheoldbaronandhisdaughter,Cajetan,andstatethattheirreleaseisurgentlydesired。"
"Butforwhomaretheytobeexchanged?"
"Yes,yes,forwhom?Well,forCaptainUlrichhimself。Ifheprocurestheirrelease,andreturnshither,ashesolemnlysworebewould,withthereplyoftheBavariangovernment,and,perhaps,bringstheoldbaronandhisdaughterwithhim,heshallbefreeandatlibertytogowhereverhepleases。Go,Cajetan,saythattothecaptain,andgivehimthepapers,andrepeattohimoncemoreallthatheistodo。Andyou,Lizzie,willyounotsendbyhimanotetoyourfriend?Butitistrue,youhavenotyetwrittenalettertoher。Itisbetterforyoutotellhimwhatheistosayinyournametoyourfriend。——Go,therefore,Cajetan,takethepaperstothecaptain,andconducthimtoLizzie。Butdonotbringhiminhere,forthereareintheanteroomstillagreatmanypersonswhomImustseebeforeIcanconversefurtherwithyou。Takehim,therefore,intotheotherroom;andwhenheisthere,returntome,Cajetan。
Lizziemaythengointhereandseethecaptain;andweshallspeakwiththepoorpeopleintheaudience—roomwhohavehadtowaitalreadysolongto—day。——ButIshallnotletyougoagain,myLizzie,"addedHofer,afterDoeningerhadlefttheroom;"no,I
shallnotletyougoagain。Youmuststaywithmeatthepalacehere,andbemydearlittledaughteruntilthecaptainreturnsfromhismission,anduntilyouknowifhebringsyourfriendandherfatheralongwithhim。Willyoudoso,Lizzie?"
"Iwill,dearfatherAndreas;Iwillstaywithyouuntilthen,andtakecareofyouasagooddaughter,untilmydearElza,ifitpleaseGod,returns,whenIwillgobackwithhertoWindisch—
Matrey。"
AtthismomentDoeningerre—enteredtheroom。"Thecaptainisintheroomyonder,"hesaid,pointingtoaside—door;"heawaitsyou,andwillsetoutafterseeingyou。Thecarriageisalreadyatthedoor。
Go,therefore,ElizaWallner。"
"Iamgoingalready,"saidEliza。ShenoddedtoAndreaswithasweetsmileandopenedthedooroftheadjoiningroom,whileDoeningeradmittedanotherpersonfromtheaudience—roomintoHofer'scabinet。
TheroomwhichElizaenteredwasoneofthelargestateapartmentsofthepalace,whichAndreasdidnotoccupy,andwhichheusedonlyonrareoccasions。Itwasawideroomwithheavysilkenhangingsonthewalls;curtainsofthesamedescriptioncoveredthewindows,sothatonlyadimtwilightreignedinthelargeapartment。Magnificentgiltfurniturelinedthewalls;betweenthewindowsstoodlargeVenetianmirrorsinbroadcarvedgoldenframes,andgorgeouslustresofrock—crystalweresuspendedfromtheceiling。
WasitthesplendorandmagnificencesurroundingherallatoncethatrenderedElizasotimidandanxious?Sheleanedforamomentingreatembarrassmentagainstthedoor,asifshecouldnotventuretoadvanceontheglitteringfloor。Herlarge,brighteyesglanceduneasilyaroundthegreatroom,andnowshesawinthewindow—nicheyonderthetallformofagentleman;hisheadwasavertedfromher,andheseemedtobelookingeagerlyoutofthewindow。
"Idonotknowhim;surely,Idonotknowhim,"saidElizatoherself。"Itisfoolishinmetothinkso;bestrong,therefore,myheart,strongandcalm,anddonotthrobsoveryimpetuously!"
Andovercomingherbashfulnesswithacourageouseffort,sheadvancedtowardtheofficer,whowasstillturninghisbackuponher。
Nowshewasclosebehindhim,andsaidinalow,bashfulvoice:
"Captain,I——"
Heturnedquickly,andgazedatherwitheyesradiantwithjoyandintenselove。
Elizautteredacry;sheraisedherhandsinvoluntarily,madeastepforward,andlayinhisarmsbeforeknowingit;shefelthisburningkissesonherlips,inherheart,andthoughtandknewnothingbut——
"Itishe!Itishe!Iseehimagain!Hestilllovesme!"
"See,dearestEliza,"whisperedUlrich,drawingherclosetohisheart,"Ihadtoactthusinordertoelicityourheavenlysecretfromyou。Iknewitwasyouwhowishedtoseeme;Iwantedtotakeyoubysurprise,andIsucceeded。YoursurprisebetrayedwhatthetimidandchastelipsofmyElizawouldnotconfesstome。Yes,youloveme!Oh,denyitnolonger,foryourheartbetrayedyouwhenyourecognizedme,andwhenjoyilluminatedyourfacelikeabrightrayofsunshine。Nowyouaremine,Eliza,andnothingonearthmustorshallseparateusanylonger。No,donottrytodisengageyourselffrommyarms,mybeautiful,sweet,affiancedbride!Ishallnotleaveyou;eventhoughthewholeworldshouldcometotakeyoufromme,Ishouldnotleaveyou——no,notforthewholeworldandallitstreasures!"
"Thewholeworldwillnotcome,"saidEliza,disengagingherselfgentlyfromhisarms;"theworlddoesnotconcernitselfintheaffairsofapoorpeasant—girllikeme。ButImyselfintendtoleaveyou,sir;youmustletmego,thatwemayconverseinasensiblemanner,asitbehoovestwodecentyoungpersons。Takeyourarmsaway,CaptainvonHohenberg;itisnotrightinyoutoembracemeherewhileweareallalone。Youwouldcertainlybeashamedofitifanyoneshouldseeyoufoldingthepeasant—girltoyourheart。"
"No,Eliza,Iwouldnot;Ishouldfoldyouonlythemoretenderlytomyheart,andexclaimproudlyinthefaceofthewholeworld:'ElizaWallner,thepeasant—girl,ismyaffiancedbride;Iloveandadoreherasthemostfaithful,noble,andgenerousheart;sheistobecomemywife,andIwillloveandcherishherallmylife!'"
"Andifyousaidso,theworldwouldlaughatyou;butyourparentsandmydearElzawouldweepforyou。Now,myElzashallneverweeponmyaccount,andnevershallyouraristocraticparentsbeobligedtoblushforthedaughter—in—lawwhomyoubringintotheirhouse。Asadaughter—in—lawIcanneverbewelcometothem;hence,theycouldneverbewelcometomeasparents—in—law。"