登陆注册
19496600000072

第72章

A MINOR CHORD AND A CHANGE OF MOVEMENT

Marshal Kampf, wrapt in his military cloak, with the peak of his cap drawn over his eyes, sat on one of the rustic benches in the archbishop's gardens and reflected.The archbishop had announced an informal levee, the first since the king's illness.He had impressed the Marshal with the fact that his presence was both urgent and necessary.Disturbed as he was by the unusual command, the Marshal had arrived an hour too early.Since the prelate would not rise until nine, the Marshal told the valet that he would wait in the gardens.

An informal levee, he mused.What was the meaning of it? Had that master of craft and silence found a breach in the enemy's fortifications? He rubbed the chill from his nose, crossed and re-crossed his legs and teetered till the spurs on his boots set up a tuneful jingle.

So far as he himself was concerned, he was not worried.The prelate knew his views and knew that he would stand or fall with them.He had never looked for benefits, as did those around him.

He had offered what he had without hope of reward, because he had considered it his duty.And, after all, what had the Osian done that he should be driven to this ignominious end? His motives never could be questioned; each act had been in some way for the country's good.Every king is a usurper to those who oppose him.

Would the kingdom be bettered in having a queen against whom the confederation itself was opposed? Would it not be adding a twofold burden to the one? The kingdom was at peace with those countries from which it had most to fear.Was it wise to antagonize them? Small independent states were independent only by courtesy.Again, why had Austria contrived to place an alien on the throne, in face of popular sentiment? Would Austria's interests have been less safe in the advent of rightful succession? Up to now, what had Austria gained by ignoring the true house? Outwardly nothing, but below the surface? Who could answer?

For eleven years he had tried to discover the secret purpose of Austria, but, like others, he had failed; and the Austrian minister was less decipherable than the "Chinese puzzle." He was positive that none of the arch-conspirators knew; they were blinded by self-interest.And the archbishop? The Marshal rubbed his nose again, not, however, because it was cold.Did any one know what was going on behind the smiling mask which the reticent prelate showed to the world? The Marshal poked his chin above his collar, and the wrinkles fell away from his gray eyes.

The sky was clear and brilliant, and a tonic from the forests sweetened the rushing air.The lake was ruffled out of its usual calm, and rolled and galloped along the distant shores and flashed on the golden sands.Above the patches of red and brown and yellow the hills and mountains stood out in bold, decided lines.

Water fowl swept along the marshes.The doves in twos and threes fluttered down to the path, strutted about in their peculiarly awkward fashion, and doubtfully eyed the silent gray figure on the bench, as if to question his right to be there this time of the morning, their trysting hour.Presently the whole flock came down, and began cooing and waltzing at the Marshal's feet.He soon discovered the cause.

Her Royal Highness was coming through the opening in the hedgerow which separated the two confines.She carried a basket on her arm, and the bulldog followed at her heels, holding his injured leg in the air, and limping on the remaining three.At the sight of her the doves rose and circled above her head.She smiled and threw into the air handful after handful of cake and bread crumbs.In their eagerness the doves alighted on her shoulders, on the rim of the basket, and even on the broad back of the dog, who was too sober to give attention to this seeming indignity.He kept his eye on his mistress's skirts, moved when she moved, and stopped when she stopped.A gray-white cloud enveloped them.

The Marshal, with a curious sensation in his heart, observed this exquisite, living picture.He was childless; and though he was by nature undemonstrative, he was very fond of this youth.

Her cheeks were scarlet, her rosy lips were parted in excitement, and her eyes glistened with pleasure.With all her twenty years, she was but ten in fancy; a woman, yet a child, unlettered in worldly wit, wise in her love of nature.Not until she had thrown away the last of the crumbs did she notice the Marshal.

He rose and bowed.

"Good morning, your Highness.I am very much interested in your court.And do you hold it every morning?""Even when it rains," she said, smiling."I am so glad to see you; I wanted to talk to you last night, but I could not find the opportunity.Let me share the bench with you."And youth and age sat down together.The bulldog planted himself in the middle of the path and blinked at his sworn enemy.The Marshal had no love for him, and he was well aware of it; at present, an armistice.

The princess gazed at the rollicking waters, at her doves, thence into the inquiring gray eyes of the old soldier.

"Do you remember," she said, "how I used to climb on your knees, ever so long ago, and listen to your fairy stories?""Eh! And is it possible that your Highness remembers?" wrinkles of delight gathering in his cheeks."But why `ever so long ago'?

It was but yesterday.And your Highness remembers!""I am like my father; I never forget!" She looked toward the waters again."I can recall only one story.It was about a princess who lost all her friends through the offices of a wicked fairy.I remember it because it was the only story you told me that had a sad ending.It was one of Andersen's.Her father and mother died, and the moment she was left alone her enemies set to work and toppled over her throne.She was cast out into the world, having no friend but a dog; but the dog always found something to eat, and protected her from giants and robbers and wolves.

同类推荐
  • The Moon Endureth

    The Moon Endureth

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 秋灯琐忆

    秋灯琐忆

    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。
  • buttered side down

    buttered side down

    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。
  • 旅次江亭

    旅次江亭

    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。
  • 续词余丛话

    续词余丛话

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 愤怒的小鸟理财学

    愤怒的小鸟理财学

    月光的困扰、贷款的压力、房奴车奴的辛酸……在别人眼里,你工作体面,收入颇丰,可工作多年却积蓄寥寥。钱都到哪里去了?是你赚得不够多,还是你消费得比别人厉害?都不是!你的钱,其实是被偷走了!谁是压榨你钱包的幕后黑手?谁让那些本来属于你的钱消失不见?就让愤怒的小鸟替你找到答案,抢回那些本该属于你的财富!本书由财务规划专家专为年轻群体而著,借助对时下流行游戏《愤怒的小鸟》的另类解读,轻松剖析年轻群体的财务现状,提供理财规划思路和方法,帮助年轻人学会挣钱和花钱,“hold住”自己的钱包,找到通往财富的自由之路。
  • 墨龙变

    墨龙变

    一心想做墨侠的墨霖天生经脉损坏,却有巧夺天工的双手。本以为一生只能做个工匠的他,偶遇名师,学习上古神术!而他少年时代无法发挥自身实力的原因,竟然是身体里封印着龙的血脉!
  • 霸道总裁的兔子

    霸道总裁的兔子

    既然,你不记得我,那我就再一次让你记住我,一辈子都不会忘记我。18年前,你在那颗大树下被人欺负时,我还记得你那淡漠的双眼,在你发现我时,我就认定你是我媳妇。与你相处的日子我发现你是如此的单纯,单纯的如同一张白纸,我真想把你收藏起来,不让任何人看到你,但我不能。所以,我默默地离开,等到我再见到你时,你激动地抱住你道:“修儿,我又见回你了。”但你却和我说:“先生,请放开,我不认识你。”我找人查你的资料却发现,你在我离开的第二天从我们见面的那颗树上跌了下来,失去了记忆。我心中想:“没关系,我有一辈子的时间让你记起来,记不起来,就算也没关系,因为我会让你爱上我。”
  • 向北向西:两位中国记者在“中俄友谊之旅”的行走故事

    向北向西:两位中国记者在“中俄友谊之旅”的行走故事

    本书通过自己的文章让从未去过俄罗斯的中国人全面了解这个白桦林的国度,讲述行走俄罗斯喜怒哀乐与难忘记忆。
  • 湮天择道录

    湮天择道录

    上古时代,神迹临世,遗留神庙于人间,先民据此感悟天道,摆脱生死肉体之限,世世代代供奉不绝。至此人间以神庙为核心分为几大块,逐渐分析演变运转不绉,时有神迹降世,世人愈加虔诚。一位住在大山中的少年,于某日独自下山,于是这个世界掀开了新的篇章。
  • 传奇战神在异界

    传奇战神在异界

    请各位书友们加我QQ:1305633803.在永恒大陆里,他是一个令人闻风丧胆的战神,也是敌人眼中的死神,曾经在仙魔大战中,他孤身一人面对整个魔界和妖界,把妖魔界给毁灭。这么一个传奇人物到底会在异界闯出怎样一片天地呢?大家尽请期待.........
  • 泣魂强者之路

    泣魂强者之路

    在岚风大陆上,人们都以学武为主,这个世界的气以灵气为主,只有修炼了灵力才能长生,更有甚者有移山填海之大能,所以形成了人人崇尚实力的文化,要想问鼎世界的巅峰,唯有强大的实力;要想不被别人踩在脚下,唯有有强大的实力;要想斜眼看世界,也唯有强大的实力。且冷泣魂如何体验人生百态,又将如何斜眼看世界,又如何走上强者之路。
  • 无敌兵锋

    无敌兵锋

    绝世兵王为照顾兄弟的遗妹强势回归,却掀起一场腥风血雨!恶人挡路,统统碾在脚下!桃花来惹,缓缓收入囊中!一双铁拳打出了兵锋的传奇!一身霸气谱写出无敌的神话!张野,以死神之名!唱响了东方巨龙崛起的战歌!
  • 火影忍者之轮回眼

    火影忍者之轮回眼

    新手写作,大家多多支持一下!求给力,萌萌哒!
  • tfboys之如果一切可以重来

    tfboys之如果一切可以重来

    当红明星组合tfboys在粉丝的追逐下,遇到了一个满身是血的女孩——墨文,将她带到了三人合住的别墅,墨文醒来之后却失忆了,她该如何面对?她的身份又是什么?在种种困难面前,易烊千玺和她一起坚强面对,两人会擦出怎样的火花?她和他最后的结局是什么?