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andreas hofer-第17部分

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〃Now I am ready;〃 he said; slowly dropping the crucifix; 〃let us
deliberate。 But I tell you beforehand; I am no military hero; nor a
wise man in council。 I am resolved to do all that is necessary to
deliver my dear Tyrol from the enemy; and to strike and fire at the
Bavarians and French until they run away terror…stricken; and
restore us to our dear Emperor Francis。 But I am unversed in
negotiations and devising shrewd tricks and stratagems。 I am only a
plain peasant; who has a great deal of love and fidelity in his
heart; but only few thoughts in his head。 Baron von Hormayr and the
archduke may do the thinking for me。 They shall be the head; and I
the arm and heart。 Speckbacher and Wallner yonder have good heads
too; though I do not wish to say that their hearts are not also in
the right place; on the contrary; I know that they are。 Let us
consult; then; and bear in mind that God hears us; and that the
Tyrolese are waiting for us。〃

〃You are an excellent man; Andy;〃 exclaimed John; holding out his
hand to Hofer with a tender glance〃 a childlike soul; full of
love; fidelity; and tenderness; and; in gazing at you; it seems as
if the whole dear Tyrol; with its mountains and valleys; its Alpine
huts and chapels; its merry singers and pious prayers; were present
before me。 Come; then; Andy; and you other dear friends; come; let
us be seated and hold a council of war。〃

They seated themselves around the table standing in the middle of
the room。

Day was already dawning; the candles had burned down very low; the
streets began to become lively; and still the Tyrolese remained in
the archduke's cabinet; their faces glowing with defiance and
resolution; and their eyes flashing with boldness and enthusiasm。
For every thing was settled and decided now; each of them had
received his instructions and been informed of the part which he was
to play in the struggle。 War with the Bavarians and French; and
liberty for the Tyrol; was the battle…cry and goal。

〃The plan is settled; then;〃 said the Archduke John; nodding kindly
to the Tyrolese。 〃Eleven points; especially; have been agreed upon;
after mature deliberation; and it would be good for us to repeat
them briefly。〃

〃Let us do so;〃 said Andreas Hofer。 〃First; then: The Tyrolese will
rise against the Bavarians; in order to be reunited with Austria。 We
shall enlist as many soldiers for the insurgent army as possible;
and try to make all Tyrolese our fellow…conspirators。 They will meet
on Sundays at the taverns; and the innkeepers in the valleys and
mountains are the leaders of the conspiracy; they will call the
meetings and facilitate the intercourse of the conspirators with
each other。 If it please God; the insurrection will break out on the
9th of April; when the Austrian troops will cross the frontier of
the Tyrol and hasten to our assistance。 This is the best point; and
God grant that it may be well executed!〃

〃The second point;〃 said Joseph Speckbacher; 〃is as follows: No
written communication whatever shall be permitted among the
conspirators; and those who violate this order shall be severely
punished。 The secret messages will be carried by reliable and well…
tried messengers from court…house to court…house and village to
village。 To this the third point adds the following: The oldest men
in the villages will establish secret tribunals to try and punish
those whom fear; self…interest; or bribes may induce to turn
traitors。 The families of suspicious persons; and those who betray
our secrets from weakness or in a state of intoxication; must be
closely watched; and they themselves will be sent to distant Alpine
huts and into the mountain fastnesses; where they will be kept in
close confinement。〃 〃Fourth;〃 said Anthony Wallner: 〃Every innkeeper
must strive to amass provisions; forage; wine; and ammunition; for
the inns in the mountains are; as it were; small fortresses for the
Tyrolese; and the enemy can reach them only slowly and after
surmounting a great many difficulties。 Besides; the innkeepers must
arrange target…shootings every Sunday; that the men from the
neighborhood may assemble at their houses and join the great league
of the defenders of the country。 The innkeepers at very important
places will receive for these purposes bills of exchange on
Salzburg; Klagenfurth; and Trieste; and each of us three; Hofer;
Speckbacher; and I; will take home with us one hundred and twenty
ducats to be distributed among the innkeepers。 Fifth: The
intercourse between the mountain districts; on one side; and the
plains and towns; on the other; must henceforth become rarer and
rarer till the hour of the outbreak。 But the mountaineers must send
out; at intervals of four days; spies to ascertain the state of
affairs in other parts of the country。〃

〃Sixth;〃 exclaimed the Archduke John; with beaming eyes: 〃On the day
when the insurrection is to break out; Field…Marshal Jellachich will
arrive in front of Innspruck; and the vanguard of Field…Marshal
Chasteler will march through the Puster valley to the heights of
Schwabs and Elbach toward Brixen; and advance the head of his column
beyond the Brenner as far as Botzen。 Seventh: All the forces of the
enemy moving toward Germany must be chased between these two columns
of the Austrians and pursued and fired at incessantly by the
mountaineers; they must be prevented night and day from obtaining
rest and food; the best marksmen must pick off their officers and
blow up their ammunition…wagons。 The Tyrolese should chase the
Bavarians and the French in this manner from Botzen to Brixen; up
the Brenner; and thence down to Trent。 Now; friend Hormayr; repeat
the remaining four points。〃

〃The eighth point is: The removal of the Bavarian treasure must be
prevented by all means。 Ninth: The Tyrolese living on the rivers
must prevent the enemy by all means from destroying the bridges and
roads; so that the Austrians may be able to succor them more
rapidly; but they must also hold men and tools in readiness; that;
after the Austrians have arrived; they may destroy the bridges in
the rear of the enemy; and render the roads impassable; by
obstructing them with piles of wood and rocks。 Tenth: The Tyrolese
will try cautiously to bring about an understanding with
Switzerland; and establish connections with the Lower and Upper
Engadine; Chur; Appenzell; and St。 Gall; for thence will come the
English agents who will convey arms and money to the Tyrolese。
Eleventh〃

〃Ah; let me state the eleventh point;〃 exclaimed Joseph Speckbacher;
with flashing eyes。 〃I intend to take part in carrying out this
point of the programme。 It is; to take the fortress of Kufstein on
the frontier by a nocturnal coup de main。 Field…Marshal Jellachich
will move several companies of riflemen as close up to the fortress
as possible; and Jacob Sieberer and Joseph Speckbacher; who will
beforehand enlist assistants in the town and spy out every thing;
will join them。 The capture of Kufstein is to commence the glorious
struggle; it is to be the first hymn of liberty which the Tyrolese
will send up to heaven like a lark in spring; and by which they will
bless and praise the good God。 The eleventh and last point is
Kufstein。 God protect us in carrying out these eleven points!〃
'Footnote: These eleven points were settled in this manner at Vienna
by the delegates of the Tyrolese; the Archduke John; and Baron von
Hormayr; and noted down by the latter。See Hormayr; 〃Geschichte
Andreas Hofer's;〃 vol。 i; p。 193 et seq。'

〃Amen!〃 exclaimed Andreas Hofer; raising his crucifix and pressing
it to his lips。 〃We have; then; resolved here in council with our
Archduke John; and I hope also in council with the good God above;
that the Tyrol is to be restored to its beloved imperial house。 The
work is to begin on the 9th of April; and we must be ready to rise
on that day。 On the 9th of April the Austrians are to cross the
frontier; and on the previous evening they will inform us by firing
off three rockets that they are at hand。 At the same time bale…fires
will be lighted on a hundred hills; and on the following morning we
shall throw large quantities of blood; flour; or charcoal; into our
mountain…torrents; that their blood…red; flour…white; or coal…black
waters; flowing into and out of the country; may proclaim to the
people that the time has come when all must rise; rifle in hand; to
conquer or die for the dear Tyrol and the good Emperor Francis。〃

〃And I; too; am ready to conquer or die for the Tyrol and the
emperor; and so is the corps whose commander I am;〃 exclaimed the
archduke enthusiastically。 〃The emperor; my gracious master; intends
to intrust me with the command of the army which is to fight with
and for the Tyrol; which will check the advance of the enemy
approaching the Tyrol from the Italian frontier; and will second and
strengthen the insurrection of the Tyrolese。 Now; then; my friends
and comrades let us prepare the great work bravely; prudently; and
carefully。 Collect your forces; as I shall collect mine; make all
your dispositions; and exhort all to behave as true sons of the
Tyrol。 Above all things; be cautious。 Keep in check not only your
tongues but your faces;
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