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第34章 CHAPTER VIII THE PARTY OF WAR TAKES ACTION(2)

Abdicate, just God! and this unhappy country committed to his charge, and the lives of men and the honour of women ...' His voice appeared to fail him; in an instant he had conquered his emotion and resumed: `But you, madam, conceive more worthily of your responsibilities. I am with you in the thought; and in the face of the horrors that I see impending, I say, and your heart repeats it -- we have gone too far to pause. Honour, duty, ay, and the care of our own lives, demand we should proceed.'

She was looking at him, her brow thoughtfully knitted. `I feel it,' she said. `But how? He has the power.'

`The power, madam? The power is in the army,' he replied; and then hastily, ere she could intervene, `we have to save ourselves,' he went on; `I have to save my Princess, she has to save her minister; we have both of us to save this infatuated youth from his own madness. He in the outbreak would be the earliest victim; I see him,' he cried, `torn in pieces; and Grünewald, unhappy Grünewald! Nay, madam, you who have the power must use it; it lies hard upon your conscience.'

`Show me how!' she cried. `Suppose I were to place him under some constraint, the revolution would break upon us instantly.'

The Baron feigned defeat. `It is true,' he said. `You see more clearly than I do. Yet there should, there must be, some way.' And he waited for his chance.

`No,' she said; `I told you from the first there is no remedy.

Our hopes are lost: lost by one miserable trifler, ignorant, fretful, fitful -- who will have disappeared to-morrow, who knows? to his boorish pleasures!'

Any peg would do for Gondremark. `The thing!' he cried, striking his brow. `Fool, not to have thought of it! Madam, without perhaps knowing it, you have solved our problem.'

`What do you mean? Speak!' she said.

He appeared to collect himself; and then, with a smile, `The Prince,' he said, `must go once more a-hunting.'

`Ay, if he would!' cried she, `and stay there!'

`And stay there,' echoed the Baron. It was so significantly said, that her face changed; and the schemer, fearful of the sinister ambiguity of his expressions, hastened to explain. `This time he shall go hunting in a carriage, with a good escort of our foreign lancers. His destination shall be the Felsenburg; it is healthy, the rock is high, the windows are small and barred; it might have been built on purpose. We shall intrust the captaincy to the Scotsman Gordon; he at least will have no scruple.

Who will miss the sovereign? He is gone hunting; he came home on Tuesday, on Thursday he returned; all is usual in that. Meanwhile the war proceeds; our Prince will soon weary of his solitude; and about the time of our triumph, or, if he prove very obstinate, a little later, he shall be released upon a proper understanding, and I see him once more directing his theatricals.'

Seraphina sat gloomy, plunged in thought. `Yes,' she said suddenly, `and the despatch? He is now writing it.'

`It cannot pass the council before Friday,' replied Gondremark;

`and as for any private note, the messengers are all at my disposal. They are picked men, madam. I am a person of precaution.'

`It would appear so,' she said, with a flash of her occasional repugnance to the man; and then after a pause, `Herr von Gondremark,' she added, `I recoil from this extremity.'

`I share your Highness's repugnance,' answered he. `But what would you have? We are defenceless, else.'

`I see it, but this is sudden. It is a public crime,' she said, nodding at him with a sort of horror.

`Look but a little deeper,' he returned, `and whose is the crime?'

`His!' she cried. `His, before God! And I hold him liable. But still -- `

`It is not as if he would be harmed,' submitted Gondremark.

`I know it,' she replied, but it was still unheartily.

And then, as brave men are entitled, by prescriptive right as old as the world's history, to the alliance and the active help of Fortune, the punctual goddess stepped down from the machine. One of the Princess's ladies begged to enter; a man, it appeared, had brought a line for the Freiherr von Gondremark. It proved to be a pencil billet, which the crafty Greisengesang had found the means to scribble and despatch under the very guns of Otto; and the daring of the act bore testimony to the terror of the actor. For Greisengesang had but one influential motive: fear. The note ran thus: `At the first council, procuration to be withdrawn. -- CORN.

GREIS.'

So, after three years of exercise, the right of signature was to be stript from Seraphina. It was more than an insult; it was a public disgrace; and she did not pause to consider how she had earned it, but morally bounded under the attack as bounds the wounded tiger.

`Enough,' she said; `I will sign the order. When shall he leave?'

`It will take me twelve hours to collect my men, and it had best be done at night. To-morrow midnight, if you please?' answered the Baron.

`Excellent,' she said. `My door is always open to you, Baron.

As soon as the order is prepared, bring it me to sign.'

`Madam,' he said, `alone of all of us you do not risk your head in this adventure. For that reason, and to prevent all hesitation, I venture to propose the order should be in your hand throughout.'

`You are right,' she replied.

He laid a form before her, and she wrote the order in a clear hand, and re-read it. Suddenly a cruel smile came on her face. `I had forgotten his puppet,' said she. `They will keep each other company.' And she interlined and initiated the condemnation of Doctor Gotthold.

`Your Highness has more memory than your servant,' said the Baron; and then he, in his turn, carefully perused the fateful paper. `Good!' said he.

`You will appear in the drawing-room, Baron?' she asked.

`I thought it better,' said he, `to avoid the possibility of a public affront. Anything that shook my credit might hamper us in the immediate future.'

`You are right,' she said; and she held out her hand as to an old friend and equal.

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