登陆注册
20055500000049

第49章

For a gathering of men upon whose decision hung such momentous issues, the Council which met that evening at Westminster seemed alike unambitious in tone and uninspired in appearance. Some short time was spent in one of the anterooms, where Julian was introduced to many of the delegates. The disclosure of his identity, although it aroused immense interest, was scarcely an unmixed joy to the majority of them. Those who were in earnest - and they mostly were in grim and deadly earnest - had hoped to find him a man nearer their own class. Fenn and Bright had their own reasons for standing apart, and the extreme pacifists took note of the fact that he had been a soldier. His coming, however, was an event the importance of which nobody attempted to conceal.

The Bishop was voted into the chair when the little company trooped into the apartment which had been set aside for their more important meetings. His election had been proposed by Miles Furley, and as it was announced that under no circumstances would he become a candidate for the permanent leadership of the party, was agreed to without comment. A few notes for his guidance had been jotted down earlier in the day. The great subject of discussion was, of course, the recently received communication from an affiliated body of their friends in Germany, copies of which had been distributed amongst the members.

"I am asked to explain," the Bishop announced, in opening the proceedings, "that this document which we all recognise as being of surpassing importance, has been copied by Mr. Fenn, himself, and that since, copies have been distributed amongst the members, the front door of the building has been closed and the telephones placed under surveillance. It is not, of course, possible that any of you could be mistrusted, but it is of the highest importance that neither the Press, the Government, nor the people should have any indication of what is transpiring, until the delegate whom you choose takes the initial step. It is proposed that until after his interview with the Prime Minister, no delegate shall leave the place. The question now arises, what of the terms themselves? I will ask each one of you to state his views, commencing with Miss Abbeway."

Every one of the twenty-three - or twenty-four now, including Julian - had a few words to say, and the tenor of their remarks was identical. For a basis of peace terms, the proposals were entirely reasonable, nor did they appear in any case to be capable of misconstruction. They were laid down in eight clauses.

1.The complete evacuation of Northern France and Belgium, with full compensation for all damage done.

2.Alsace and Lorraine to determine their position by vote of the entire population.

3.Servia and Roumania to be reestablished as independent kingdoms, with such rectifications and modifications of frontier as a joint committee should decide upon.

4.The German colonies to be restored.

5.The conquered parts of Mesopotamia to remain under the protection of the British Government.

6.Poland to be declared an independent kingdom.

7.Trieste and certain portions of the Adriatic seaboard to be ceded to Italy.

8.A world committee to be at once elected for the purpose of working out a scheme of international disarmament.

"We must remember," Miles Furley pointed out, "that the present Government is practically pledged not to enter into peace negotiations with a Hohenzollern."

"That, I contend," the Bishop observed, "is a declaration which should never have been made. Whatever may be our own feelings with regard to the government of Germany, the Kaiser has held the nation together and is at the present moment its responsible head.

If he has had the good sense to yield to the demands of his people, as is proved by this document, then it is very certain that the declaration must be forgotten. I have reason to believe, however, that even if the negotiations have been commenced in the name of the Kaiser, an immediate change is likely to take place in the constitution of Germany."

"Germany's new form of government, I understand," Fenn intervened, "will be modelled upon our own, which, after the abolition of the House of Lords, and the abnegation of the King's prerogative, will be as near the ideal democracy as is possible. That change will be in itself our most potent guarantee against all future wars.

No democracy ever encouraged bloodshed. It is, to my mind, a clearly proved fact that all wars are the result of court intrigue. There will be no more of that. The passing of monarchical rule in Germany will mean the doom of all autocracies."

There was a little sympathetic murmur. Julian, to whom Catherine had been whispering, next asked a question.

"I suppose," he said, "that no doubt can be cast upon the authenticity of the three signatures attached to this document?"

"That's been in my own mind, Mr. Fiske - leastwise, Mr. Orden,"

Phineas Cross, the Northumbrian, remarked, from the other side of the table. "They're up to any mortal dodge, these Germans. Are we to accept it as beyond all doubt that this document is entirely genuine?"

"How can we do otherwise?" Fenn demanded. "Freistner, who is responsible for it, has been in unofficial correspondence with us since the commencement of the war. We know his handwriting, we know his character, we've bad a hundred different occasions to test his earnestness and trustworthiness. This document is in his own writing and accompanied by remarks and references to previous correspondence which render its authenticity indisputable."

"Granted that the proposals themselves are genuine, there still remain the three signatures," Julian observed.

"Why should we doubt them?" Fenn protested. "Freistner guarantees them, and Freistner is our friend, the friend and champion of Labour throughout the world. To attempt to deceive us would be to cover himself with eternal obloquy."

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 墓后黑手

    墓后黑手

    火花新书《城隍天下》,请大家多多支持!"他叫——楚狂歌,冷酷潇洒、狂傲不羁。,"他叫——楚狂歌,冷酷潇洒、狂傲不羁。17岁入伍,当兵4年,之后进入了西南猎豹特种部队,3年的生死磨练,让他拥有超出常人的力量、速度,精通格杀术,一柄三棱军刺,有我无敌!有一天,他收到了一个神秘包裹,里面有三张诡异的照片:神骏的石马、血淋淋的人皮刺青、一个与他长相一模一样的青年。是冥冥中的天意,还是墓后黑手的阴谋算计,从此他他上了一条盗墓的不归路!"
  • 面具鲜妻

    面具鲜妻

    “帮我!”被陷害撞进他的怀抱和他一夜纵情。未婚有孕,嫁入豪门,她变成抢妹妹未婚夫的小三!豪门暗斗,惊天换心,豪门媳妇,她步步维艰!儿子生病,他却守在情人的卧榻;结婚纪念,他领旧爱示威!如此渣男,果断踢之!只是既然踢了,他还缠上来做什么?
  • 走进中国神秘的地下基地:圈外人

    走进中国神秘的地下基地:圈外人

    本书做了大量的修改,修改了一切,包括人称也改为了第三人称,全面改了,所以要重新发布了。下册也将一并发布,书名暂定为《圈外人和他的神秘世界》在这本新书里,圈外人已经不是特指的某一个人,而是一个团体的代号。正因此,已经发布的半部分做了很大改动,未发布章节也全面改动,这是一项不小的工程,不过,一本全新的《圈外人》就要问世,希望喜欢本书的朋友能够大力支持。现在重新开始了。我们一起期待吧!
  • 棋定今生

    棋定今生

    黑色和白色的棋子躺在棋钵里的时候只不过是一颗颗的石子和晶体,而当一双手将它们放置在棋盘上的时候,它们将从沉睡中苏醒,焕发出自己的生命,他们将和把它们唤醒的这双手的主人心灵相通,休戚与共。你永远不能用一颗烦躁的心去指挥它们,它们是如此的敏感如此的灵异,它们宁愿再次的沉睡,变成一颗颗没有生气的石子,也不愿与一颗烦躁的心共同的沉沦。这里有平凡人不平凡的爱情,这里有普通人不普通的人生。这里更多洋溢的是人们对围棋的热爱,对围棋的执着。无论是生活在传奇里的宗师,还是驰骋在职业棋坛里的巨匠;无论是一个抛家舍业的普通棋迷,还是一个为生存而打拼的业余棋手;他们在这里都幻化成一个个字符,一篇篇文章。然而这样的字里行间迸发出的却是对人生的思索,对棋道的追求!古人云,弈者,兵之戏也。
  • 六十种曲金莲记

    六十种曲金莲记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 学长大人你好

    学长大人你好

    都说了看正文了,你还看这个,快看正文。听话呦
  • 挚爱万年

    挚爱万年

    她叶灵,H城市Y公司的高级白领,眼看着就要晋升CEO。却在一次的恐怖袭击中,死在了凶徒的抢下。这一生她竟然成了夏家庶女,一没人疼,二没人权,三受人欺。段蓉每每挖苦挑衅,众姊妹日日设计陷害。往日的女强人她能忍受庶女的生活吗?她会不会爆发,她会不会反败为胜?他唐培原,富合皇朝的王爷,手握重兵,一直雄心勃勃密谋皇位,对帝位觊觎已久,皇家的第三子。面对古代的威逼利诱她是否可以坚定信念,保住自己爱的人?又能否回他舍弃原来的世界,永久停留在这个时空?再者她惹了一窝的美男,她又会如何抉择,会不会依照性格;美男三千,她只取一个?
  • 拐个明星回家当老公

    拐个明星回家当老公

    遇见你,不是确幸,是我一辈子牵挂的人。你可以幼稚,我也可以陪你幼稚。――慕晓琴我可幼稚也可成熟,只因对象是你。――墨凌轩本文一对一的宠文,甜的像蜂蜜。秀得一手好恩爱,让你醉入爱情长河。小插曲:“凌轩,他们说我矮。”某女委屈地说。只见该男子嘴角上扬,搂着怀里娇小可爱的女子哄着说:“这是最萌身高差,我可以做你的避风港,一辈子为你遮风挡雨。”
  • 剑之天涯

    剑之天涯

    在这里以剑为王,以法术为辅,杀出全盛的仙侠世界。巨大生灵单手遮天,天仙单手毁天灭地!我欲修仙谁与争锋!我望未来,一片混沌!我望过去一片虚无!只为那无尽轮回!愿赌一世!一个来自地球的少年背负起修仙的大任!只为了那最后的强大生灵一斗!······各位书友们,因为学习关系,本小说只在周末三天更新!谢谢大家支持!
  • 那小子真行

    那小子真行

    演绎精彩人生,从沉睡中醒来,发现整个世界都变了。这还是他曾经的世界吗?依稀还记得大灾难时候的画面,还记得自己这种小脚色在大灾难时候的无力。还记得那一张张恐惧慌张的脸·······