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andreas hofer-第95部分
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at liberty to go wherever he pleases。 Go; Cajetan; say that to the
captain; and give him the papers; and repeat to him once more all
that he is to do。 And you; Lizzie; will you not send by him a note
to your friend? But it is true; you have not yet written a letter to
her。 It is better for you to tell him what he is to say in your name
to your friend。Go; therefore; Cajetan; take the papers to the
captain; and conduct him to Lizzie。 But do not bring him in here;
for there are in the anteroom still a great many persons whom I must
see before I can converse further with you。 Take him; therefore;
into the other room; and when he is there; return to me; Cajetan。
Lizzie may then go in there and see the captain; and we shall speak
with the poor people in the audience…room who have had to wait
already so long to…day。But I shall not let you go again; my
Lizzie;〃 added Hofer; after Doeninger had left the room; 〃no; I
shall not let you go again。 You must stay with me at the palace
here; and be my dear little daughter until the captain returns from
his mission; and until you know if he brings your friend and her
father along with him。 Will you do so; Lizzie?〃
〃I will; dear father Andreas; I will stay with you until then; and
take care of you as a good daughter; until my dear Elza; if it
please God; returns; when I will go back with her to Windisch…
Matrey。〃
At this moment Doeninger re…entered the room。 〃The captain is in the
room yonder;〃 he said; pointing to a side…door; 〃he awaits you; and
will set out after seeing you。 The carriage is already at the door。
Go; therefore; Eliza Wallner。〃
〃I am going already;〃 said Eliza。 She nodded to Andreas with a sweet
smile and opened the door of the adjoining room; while Doeninger
admitted another person from the audience…room into Hofer's cabinet。
The room which Eliza entered was one of the large state apartments
of the palace; which Andreas did not occupy; and which he used only
on rare occasions。 It was a wide room with heavy silken hangings on
the walls; curtains of the same description covered the windows; so
that only a dim twilight reigned in the large apartment。 Magnificent
gilt furniture lined the walls; between the windows stood large
Venetian mirrors in broad carved golden frames; and gorgeous lustres
of rock…crystal were suspended from the ceiling。
Was it the splendor and magnificence surrounding her all at once
that rendered Eliza so timid and anxious? She leaned for a moment in
great embarrassment against the door; as if she could not venture to
advance on the glittering floor。 Her large; bright eyes glanced
uneasily around the great room; and now she saw in the window…niche
yonder the tall form of a gentleman; his head was averted from her;
and he seemed to be looking eagerly out of the window。
〃I do not know him; surely; I do not know him;〃 said Eliza to
herself。 〃It is foolish in me to think so; be strong; therefore; my
heart; strong and calm; and do not throb so very impetuously!〃
And overcoming her bashfulness with a courageous effort; she
advanced toward the officer; who was still turning his back upon
her。
Now she was close behind him; and said in a low; bashful voice:
〃Captain; I〃
He turned quickly; and gazed at her with eyes radiant with joy and
intense love。
Eliza uttered a cry; she raised her hands involuntarily; made a step
forward; and lay in his arms before knowing it; she felt his burning
kisses on her lips; in her heart; and thought and knew nothing but
〃It is he! It is he! I see him again! He still loves me!〃
〃See; dearest Eliza;〃 whispered Ulrich; drawing her close to his
heart; 〃I had to act thus in order to elicit your heavenly secret
from you。 I knew it was you who wished to see me; I wanted to take
you by surprise; and I succeeded。 Your surprise betrayed what the
timid and chaste lips of my Eliza would not confess to me。 Yes; you
love me! Oh; deny it no longer; for your heart betrayed you when you
recognized me; and when joy illuminated your face like a bright ray
of sunshine。 Now you are mine; Eliza; and nothing on earth must or
shall separate us any longer。 No; do not try to disengage yourself
from my arms; my beautiful; sweet; affianced bride! I shall not
leave you; even though the whole world should come to take you from
me; I should not leave youno; not for the whole world and all its
treasures!〃
〃The whole world will not come;〃 said Eliza; disengaging herself
gently from his arms; 〃the world does not concern itself in the
affairs of a poor peasant…girl like me。 But I myself intend to leave
you; sir; you must let me go; that we may converse in a sensible
manner; as it behooves two decent young persons。 Take your arms
away; Captain von Hohenberg; it is not right in you to embrace me
here while we are all alone。 You would certainly be ashamed of it if
any one should see you folding the peasant…girl to your heart。〃
〃No; Eliza; I would not; I should fold you only the more tenderly to
my heart; and exclaim proudly in the face of the whole world: 'Eliza
Wallner; the peasant…girl; is my affianced bride; I love and adore
her as the most faithful; noble; and generous heart; she is to
become my wife; and I will love and cherish her all my life!'〃
〃And if you said so; the world would laugh at you; but your parents
and my dear Elza would weep for you。 Now; my Elza shall never weep
on my account; and never shall your aristocratic parents be obliged
to blush for the daughter…in…law whom you bring into their house。 As
a daughter…in…law I can never be welcome to them; hence; they could
never be welcome to me as parents…in…law。〃
〃Oh; Eliza; your beauty; your angelic purity and goodness would
surmount their resistance; for no heart is able to withstand you;
and when my parents are once acquainted with you; when they have
submitted to stern necessity; they will soon love you; and fold you
as a daughter to their hearts。〃
〃But first they would have to submit to stern necessity; and I
should have to be forced upon them; that they might afterward learn
to love me。 Much obliged to you; sir; I am only a peasant…girl; but
I have my pride too; and will never allow myself to be forced upon a
family; but will only take a husband whose parents would come to
meet me affectionately; and give me; their blessing on the threshold
of my new home。 And now let us drop the subject; and tell me what
has happened to you during our separation。〃
〃You see; Eliza; what has happened to me;〃 said Ulrich; mournfully。
〃After your divine magnanimity had set me free; I succeeded in
passing through the insurgent country to the Bavarian lines and re…
entered the service。 We fought and suffered a great deal; and at
length; on the 14th of August; I was made prisoner by the Tyrolese
at the battle of Mount Isel and taken to Innspruck。 However; they do
not know my real name here; for I did not want the news of my
captivity to reach my parents; I preferred that they should lament
me as killed in battle; rather than as a prisoner in the hands of
the insurgents。 But fate decreed that it should be otherwise; I am
no longer to be allowed to keep my mournful incognito; I am to
repair to Munich to negotiate there an exchange of the prisoners for
the hostages whom our troops carried off。〃
〃Your uncle and my Elza are among the hostages;〃 exclaimed Eliza。
〃Oh; sir; if you really think that you are under obligations to me;
if you have not forgotten that I saved your life; pray procure the
release of your dear old uncle; and bring him back hither; for he
has indeed a hard time of it in Munich; where they charge him with
treason; and where even his own relatives inveigh bitterly against
him。 This gnaws at his heart; and; unless released speedily; he will
die of grief。〃
〃I did not know that so sad a fate had befallen him;〃 said Ulrich;
gently; 〃Doeninger was the first to tell me of it; on bringing me
the papers; and conducting me hither。 But; I confess; in my intense
joy on meeting you; my dear; sweet Eliza; my ungrateful heart had
forgotten my old uncle; who gave me so many proofs of his love and
kindness; and treated me for months as a son at his house。 I will
try to reward his love by availing myself of my influential
connections and my whole eloquence to bring about his release; I
will go myself to the king to intercede in his behalf。〃
〃But you must bring my Elza with you too; sir;〃 exclaimed Eliza。
〃Oh; I implore you; by all that is sacred and dear to you〃
〃Then implore me by your name; by your sweet face;〃 he interrupted
her; enthusiastically。
〃I implore you from the bottom of my heart;〃 she continued; without
taking any notice of his words; 〃bring my Elza back to me。 She is
the better half of my soul; we grew up together; we shared all joys
and afflictions; and have sworn to shed our heart's blood and die
for each other; if need be; and to stand by each other in faithful
friendship to the last day of our lives。 Now; I am only half alive
when my Elza is not with me。 Therefore; dear Ulrich; restore my Elza
to me; and I will thank you; and bless you; and love you as a
brother。〃
〃As a brother!〃 he cried mournfully。 〃But I do not want you to love
me
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