首页 >出版文学> History of Friedrich II of Prussia>第21章
  andwithdrewtoherinteriorprivacies;readingtherewithWilhelmina"theKing’scruelLetter,"andweepinglargely,thoughfirmtothedeath。[Wilhelmina,i。179—182。Dubourgayhasnothing,——probablyhadheardnothing,therebeing"silenceunderpainofdeath"forthemoment。]
  Whattodoinsuchacrisis?AssembletheFemaleParliament,foronething:goodMadamFinkenstein(oldTutor’swife),goodMamsellBulow,MamsellSonsfeld(Wilhelmina’sGoverness),andotherfaithfulwomen:——wellifwecankeepawaytraitresses,femalespiesthatareprowlingabout;especiallyone"Ramen,"aQueen’ssoubrette,whogetstrustedwitheverything,andbetrayseverything;uponwhomWilhelminaisofteneloquent。Neverwassuchatraitress;tookDubourgay’sbribe,whichtheQueenhadadvised;
  and,allthesame,betrayseverything,——bribeincluded。AndtheQueen,sobewitched,cankeepnothingfromher。FemaleParliamentmust,takeprecautionsabouttheRamen!——Fortherest,FemaleParliamentadvisestwothings:1。PressingLettertoEngland;
  thatofcourse,writtenwiththeeloquenceofdespair:andthen2。Thatineaseofutterextremity,herMajesty"pretendtofallill。"ThatisCrisisFirst;andthatistheirexpedientuponit。
  LettergoestoEngland,therefore;settingforththeextremityofstrait,andpinch:"Nowornever,OmySisterCaroline!"Manysuchhavegone,firstandlast;butthisisthestrongestofall。
  NaytheCrown—PrincetooshallwritetohisAuntofEngland:
  you,Wilhelmina,drawout,afitbriefLetterforhim:sendittoPotsdam,hewillcopyitthere![Wilhelmina,i。183。]SoorderstheMother:Wilhelminadoesit,withaterrifiedheart;
  Crown—Princecopieswithoutscruple:"IhavealreadygivenyourMajestymywordofhonornevertowedanyonebutthePrincessAmeliayourDaughter;IherereiteratethatPromise,incaseyourMajestywillconsenttomySister’sMarriage,"——shouldthataloneprovepossibleinthepresentintricacies。"Weareallreducedtosuchastatethat"——WilhelminagivestheLetterinfull;butasitisprofessedlyofherowncomposition,aloosevaguepiece,theverydateofwhichyouhavetogropeoutforyourself,itcannotevencountamongtheseveralLetterswrittenbytheCrown—Prince,bothbeforeandafterit,tothesameeffect,whicharenowprobablyallofthemlost,[TRACEofone,CopyofANSWERfromQueenCarolinetowhatseemstohavebeenone,Answerratherofdissuasivetenor,isinState—PaperOffice:PrussianDespatches,vol。xl,——dateless;probablysomemonthslaterin1780。]withoutregrettoanybody;andwewillnotreckonitworthtranscribingfarther。SuchMissive,suchtwoMissives(notnowfoundinanyarchive)speedtoEnglandbyexpress;
  maythewindsbefavorable。HerMajestywaitsanxiousatBerlin;
  readytotakerefugeinabedofsickness,shouldbadcometoworse。
  DUBOURGAYSTRIKESALIGHTFORTHEENGLISHCOURT。
  InEngland,inthemeanwhile,theyhavereceivedacuriouslittlepieceofsecretinformation。OneReichenbach,PrussianEnvoyatLondon——DubourgayhaslongmarvelledatthemanandatthenewshesendstoBerlin。Here,ofdate17thJanuary,1730,isaLetteronthatsubjectfromDubourgay,officialbutprivateasyet,for"GeorgeTilson,Esq。:"——TilsonisUnder—SecretaryintheForeignOffice,whosenameoftenturnsuponsuchoccasionsintheDUBOURGAY,theROBINSONandotherextinctPaper—heapsofthattime。Dubourgaydatesdoubly,byoldandnewstyle;ingeneralweprintbythenewonly,unlessthecontrarybespecified。
  "TOGEORGETILSON,ESQ。(Private。)
  "BERLIN,6thJan。1729(bynewstyle,17thJan。1730)。
  "SIR,——IbelieveyoumayrememberthatwehaveforalongtimesuspectedthatmostofReichenbach’sDespatchesweredictatedbysomepeoplehere。AbouttwodaysagoaPaperfellintomyhands,"
  realizedquietlyforaconsideration,"containinganAccountofmoneychargedtothe’BrothersJourdanandLautiers,’Merchantshere,bytheirCorrespondentinLondon,forsendingLettersfrom,"
  properlyin,orthrough,"yourCitytoReichenbach。
  "JourdanandLautiers’sLondonCorrespondentsareMr。ThomasGreenhillinLittleBellAlleyandMr。JohnMotteuxinSt。MaryAxe。Mr。GuerinmyAgentknowsthemverywell;havingpaidthemseverallittlebillsonmyaccount:"——BetteraskMr。Guerin。
  "IknownotthroughthehandsofwhichofthoseMerchantstheabove—mentionedLettershavepassed;butyouhavewaysenoughtofinditout,ifyouthinkitworthwhile。ImakenomannerofdoubtbutGrumkowandhispartymakeuseofthisconveyanceto(SIC)theirinstructionstoReichenbach。IntheAccountwhichI
  haveseen,’eighteen—pence’ischargedforcarryingeachLettertoReichenbach:thechargeingeneralisfor’Thirty—twoLetters;’
  andreferstoaformerAccount。"Sothattheymusthavebeenlongatit。
  "Iam,withthegreatesttruth,"DUBOURGAY。"
  HereisatrailwhichTilsonwillhavenodifficultyinrunningdown。IforgetwhetheritwasinBellAlleyorSt。MaryAxethatthenestwasfound;butfounditsoonwas,andtheduespringeswereset;andgamecamesteadilydroppingin,——LetterstoandLettersfrom,——which,whenoncehisBritannicMajestyhad,withreluctance,givenwarranttoopenanddecipherthem,threwlightonPrussianAffairs,andyieldedfinesportandspeculationintheBritannicMajesty’sApartmentonanevening。
  Thisisnootherthanthecelebrated"CipherCorrespondencebetweenGrumkowandReichenbach;"GrumkowcovertlyinstructinghisslaveReichenbachwhattheLondonnewsshallbe:Reichenbachansweringhim,Tohearistoobey!CorrespondencemuchnoisedofinthemodernPrussianBooks;andwhichwas,nodoubt,verywonderfultoTilsonandCompany;——capableofbeingturnedtouses,theythought。Thereadershallseespecimensbyandby;andhewillfinditunimportantenough,andunspeakablystupidtohim。
  ItdoesshowGrumkowastheextremeofsubtlefowlers,andhowthedirty—fingeredSeckendorfandhecookedtheirbirdlime:buttousthatisnotnew,thoughatSt。James’sitwas。Perhapsusesmaylieinitthere?Atallevents,itisaprettytopicinQueenCaroline’sapartmentonanevening;andthelittleMajestyandshe,withvariouslaughtersandreflections,candiscern,alittle,HowapoorKingofPrussiaisbefooledbyhisservants,andinwhatwayafierceBearisledaboutbythenose,anddancestoGrumkow’spiping。Poorsoul,muchofhislateragingandgrowling,perhapsitwasonlyGrumkow’sandnothis!Doesnothateus,he,perhaps;butonlyGrumkowthroughhim?Thisdolefulenchantment,andthattheRoyalWildBeardancesonlytotunes,oughttobeheldinmind,whenwewantanythingwithhim。——
  Those,amidtheteheeings,arereflectionsthatcannotescapeQueenCarolineandherlittleGeorge,whilethePrussianExpress,unknowntothem,isontheroad。
  WILHELMINATOBEMARRIEDOUTOFHAND。CRISISSECOND:
  ENGLANDSHALLHAVESAIDNO。
  ThePrussianExpress,QueenSophie’sCouriertoEngland,madehisbestspeed:buthedependsonthewindsforevenarrivingthere;
  andthenhedependsonthechancesforananswerthere;
  anuncertainCourierastotime:anditwasnotinthepowerofspeedtokeeppacewithFriedrichWilhelm’simpatience。"Noansweryet?"growlsFriedrichWilhelmbeforeafortnightisgone。
  "Noanswer?"——andJanuaryhasnotendedtillanewDeputationofthesameThreeGentlemen,Finkenstein,Borck,Grumkow,againwaitsontheQueen,forwhomthereisnowthisothermessage。
  "Wednesday,25thJanuary,1730,"soDubourgaydatesit;
  solikewiseWilhelmina,rightforonce:"adayIshallneverforget,"addsshe。
  FinkensteinandBorck,mercifulpersons,andalwaysoftheEnglishparty,wereagainprofoundlysorry。Borckhasablazeoftemperinhimwithal;wehearheapprisedGrumkow,atonepointofthedialogue,thathe,Grumkow,wasa"scoundrel,"soDubourgaycallsit,——whichwasoneundeniabletruthofferedtherethatday。
  Butwhatcananythingprofit?TheMessageis:"WhatevertheanswernowbefromEngland,Iwillhavenothingtodowithit。
  Negative,procrastinative,affirmative,tomeitshallbezero。
  You,Madam,havetochoose,forWilhelmina,betweenWeissenfelsandSchwedt;otherwiseImyselfwillchoose:anduponyouandherwillalightOranienburg,outerdarkness,andjustpenaltiesofmutinyagainsttheAuthoritysetoveryoubyGodandmen。
  WeissenfelsorSchwedt:choosestraightway。"ThisistheKing’smessagebytheseThree。
  "YoucaninformtheKing,"repliedherMajesty,[Wilhelmina,i。188。]"thathewillnevermakemeconsenttorendermyDaughtermiserable;andthat,solongasabreathoflife(UNSOUFFLEDE
  VIE)remainsinme,Iwillnotpermithertotakeeithertheoneortheotherofthosepersons。"Isthatenough?"Foryou,Sir,"
  addedherMajesty,turningtoGrumkow,"foryou,Sir,whoaretheauthorofmymisfortunes,maymycursefalluponyouandyourhouse!Youhavethisdaykilledme。ButIdoubtnot,Heavenwillhearmyprayer,andavengethesewrongs。"[Dubourgay,28thJanuary,1730;Wilhelmina,i。188(whosuppressesthemaledictorypart)。]——Andherewithtoabedofsickness,astheonerefugeleft!
  HerMajestydoesnow,infact,taketobedatBerlin;"fallenveryill,"itwouldappear;whichgivessomepausetoFriedrichWilhelmtillheascertain。"Poorly,forcertain,"reporttheDoctors,evenFriedrichWilhelm’sDoctor。ThehumaneDoctorshavesilentlygivenoneanotherthehint;forBerlinisonetempestofwhispersaboutherMajesty’sdomesticsorrows,"Poorly,forinterestingreasons:
  ——perhapsbeworsebeforesheisbetter,yourMajesty!"——"Hmph!"
  thinksFriedrichWilhelmoutatPotsdam。AndthenthetreacherousRamenreportsthatitisallshamming;andhisMajesty,aBear,thoughalovingone,isdrivenintowrathagain;andsowaversfromsidetoside。
  ItiscertaintheQueenheld,fasterorlooser,byherbedofsickness,asamainrefugeintheseemergencies:thelastshiftofoppressedwomankind;——sanctionedbyFemaleParliament,inthisinstance。"Hashadamiscarriage!"writesDubourgay,fromBerlingossip,atthebeginningofthebusiness。Nayatonetimeshebecamereallyill,toadangerouslength;andhisMajestydidnotatfirstbelieveit;andthenwasliketobreakhisheart,poorBear;audpardonedWilhelminaandevenFritz,attheMother’srequest,——tillsymptomsmendedagain。[Wilhelmina,i。207。]
  JARNI—BLEU,HerrSeckendorf,"Grumkowservesushonorably(DIENET
  EHRLICH)"——doesnothe!——Ambiguousbedofsickness,arefugeintimeoftrouble,didnotquiteterminatetillMaynext,whenherMajesty’stimecame;afineyoungPrincetheresult;[23dMay,1730,AugustFerdinand;herlastchild。]andthismodeofrefugeintroubleceasedtobenecessary。
  WILHELMINATOBEMARRIEDOUTOFHAND。CRISISTHIRD:
  MAJESTYHIMSELFWILLCHOOSE,THEN。
  DirectlyonthebackofthatperemptoryactofdisobediencebythewomankindonWednesdaylast,FriedrichWilhelmcametoBerlinhimself。HestormfullyreproachedhisQueen,regardlessofthesick—bed;intimatedtheinfalliblecertainty,ThatWilhelminaneverthelesswouldwedwithoutdelay,andthateitherWeissenfelsorSchwedtwouldbetheman。Andthissaid,hestraightwaywalkedouttoputthesameinexecution。
  Walked,namely,totheMotherMargravineofSchwedt,theladyinhighcolors,OldDessauer’sSister;andproposedtoherthatWilhelminashouldmarryherSon。——"Thesupremewishofmylife,yourMajesty,"repliedsheofthehighcolors:"But,againstthePrincess’sownwill,howcanIacceptsuchhappiness?Alas,yourMajesty,Inevercan!"——andflatlyrefusedhisMajestyonthoseterms:athingWilhelminawillevergratefullyrememberofher。
  [Wilhelmina,i。197。]
  SothattheKingisnowreducedtoWeissenfels;andreturnsstillmoreindignanttoherMajesty’sapartment。Weissenfels,however,itshallbe;andfrightfulrumorsgothatheiswrittento,thatheisprivatelycoming,andthattherewillbenoremedy。
  [Wilhelmina,i。197。]Wilhelmina,formerlyalmosttooflorid,isgonetoashadow;"herwaisthardlyhalfanell;"worndownbytheseagitations。ThePrinceandshe,iftheKingseeeitherofthem,——itissafertorun,orsquatbehindscreens。
  HOWFRIEDRICHPRINCEOFBAIREUTHCAMETOBETHEMAN,AFTERALL。
  Inthishighwindofextremity,theKingnowonthespotandinsuchtemper,Borckprivatelyadvises,"ThatherMajestybendalittle,——pretendtogiveuptheEnglishconnection,andproposeathirdparty,togetridofWeissenfels。"——"Whatthirdparty,then?"——"Well,thereisyoungBrandenburg—Culmbach,forexample,Heir—ApparentofBaireuth;Friedrich,ahandsomeenoughyoungPrince,justcominghomefromtheGrandTour,wehear;willhaveafineTerritorywhenhisFatherdies:ageissuitable;oldkinshipwiththeHouse,allmoney—quarrelssettledeightortenyearsago:
  whynothim?"——"Excellent!"saidherMajesty;anddoessuggesthimtotheKing,inthenextSchwedt—Weissenfelsonslaught。
  FriedrichWilhelmgrumblesanassent,"Well,then:——butIwillbepassive,observe;notaGROSCHENofDowry,foronething!"——
  AndthisisthefirstappearanceoftheyoungMargrafFriedrich,Heir—ApparentofBaireuth;whocomesinasahypotheticfigure,atthislatestage;——andwillcarryoffthefairprize,asiswellknown。StillonlydoingtheGrandTour;littledreamingofthehighfortuneabouttodropintohismouth。Somanywooers,"fourKings"amongthem,suinginvain;him,withoutsuing,theFatesappointtobetheman。
  Notabadyoungfellowatall,thoughnoKing。Wilhelmina,weshallfind,takescharminglytohim,likeagoodfemalesoul;
  regretlessoftheFourKings;——findsherownsafelittleislandtheretheprettiestintheworld,aftersuchperilsofdrowninginstormyseas。——OfhisBrandenburggenealogy,degreeofcousinshiptoQueenCarolineofEngland,andtothelatelyweddedyounggentlemanofAnspachQueenCaroline’sNephew,weshallsaynothingfarther,havingalreadyspokenofit,andevendrawnanabstruseDiagramofit,[Antea,vol。v。p。309c。]sufficientforthemostgenealogicalreader。Butinregardtothatoftheperemptory"NotaGROSCHENofDowry"fromFriedrichWilhelm(whichwasbutabark,afterall,andprovedthereverseofabite,fromhisMajesty),theremayawordofexplanationbepermissible。
  TheAncestorofthisBaireuthPrinceFriedrich,——asreadersknewonce,butdoubtlesshaveforgottenagain,——wasaYoungerSon;
  andforsixgenerationssoitstood:nottilltheFatherofthisFriedrichwasofgoodage,andonlywithinthesefewyears,didtheElderbranchdieout,andtheYounger,inthepersonofsaidFather,succeedtoBaireuth。Friedrich’sGrandfather,asalltheseprogenitorshaddone,livedpoorly,likeCadets,onapanagesandmakeshifts。
  SothattheYoungPrince’sFather,GeorgeFriedrich,presentincumbent,aswemaycallhim,ofBaireuth,foundhimself——withacoupleofBrothershehas,whomalsowemaytransientlyseebyandby——inverystraitenedcircumstancesintheiryoungyears。
  THEIRFather,sonofyoungersonsaswesaw,washimselfpoor,andhehadFourteenofthemasfamily。Now,inoldKingFriedrichI。’stime,itbecameapparent,asthethenreigningMargrafofBaireuth’schildrenalldiedsoonafterbirth,thatoneofthesenecessitousFourteenwaslikelytosucceedinBaireuth,iftheycouldholdout。OldKingFriedrichthereuponsaid,"Youhavechancesofsuccession;trueenough,——butnobodyknowswhatwillbecomeofthat。Sellyourchancetome,whoamultimateHeirofall:Iwillgiveyouaroundsum,——thelittle’DomainofWeverlingen’intheHalberstadtCountry,andsay’HalfaMillionThalers;’thereyoucanlivecomfortably,andsupportyourFourteenChildren,"——"Done,"saidthenecessitousCousin;wenttoWeverlingenaccordingly;andtherelivedtherestofhisdays,till1708;leavinghisnecessitousFourteen,oraboutTenofthemthatwerealiveandgrowingup,stillallminors,andnecessitousenough。
  Theyoungmen,GeorgeFriedrichatthetopofthem,keptsilenceinWeverlingen,andconformedtoPapa;havingnothingtoliveuponelsewhere。Buttheyhadtheirownthoughts;especiallyastheirCousinofBaireuthwasmoreandmorelikelytodiechildless。
  Andatlength,beingintheKaiser’sserviceassoldierssomeofthem,andhavingmadewhatinterestwasfeasible,they,earlyinFriedrichWilhelm’sreign,burstout。Thatistosay,appealedtotheREICHSHOFRATH(ImperialAulicCouncilatVienna;chiefCourtoftheEmpireinsuchcases);openlyprotestingthere,ThattheirPapahadnopowertomakesuchabargain,sellingtheirbirthrightforimmediatepottage;andthat,inbrief,theywouldnotstandbyitatall;——andsummonedFriedrichWilhelmtoshowcausewhytheyshould。
  Longlawsuit,inconsequence;lengthylaw—pleadings,andmuchparchmentandwiggery,inthatGermanTriple—ElixirofChancery;——
  littletothejoyofFriedrichWilhelm。FriedrichWilhelm,fromthefirst,wasfairnessitself:"Paymebackthemoney;andletitbe,inallpoints,asyousay!"answeredFriedrichWilhelm,fromthefirst。Alas,themoneywaseaten;howcouldthemoneybepaidback?TheReichshofrathdubitativelyshookitswig,foryears:
  "BargainbadinLaw;butMoneyclearlyrepayable:theMoneywasandisgood;——whatshallbedoneabouttheMoney!"Atlength,in1722,FriedrichWilhelm,ofhimself,settledwiththispresentMargraf,thenHeir—Presumptive,How,bysteadyslowinstalments,itcouldbepossible,fromtherevenuesofBaireuth,thriftilyadministered,topaybackthatHalf—MillionandoddThalers;
  andthenowMargraf,eversincehisaccessionin1726,hasbeenannuallydoingit。Sothatthereis,atthistime,nothingbutcomposedkinshipandfriendshipbetweenthetwoCourts,thelittleandthebig:onlyFriedrichWilhelm,especiallywithhiswillcrossedinthismatteroftheBaireuthMarriage,thinkstohimself,"Throwmoremoneyintosuchagulf?The600,000Thalershadbetterbegotoutfirst!"andsays,hewillgivenoDowryatall,nortakeanycharge,notsomuchasgiveawaytheBride,butbepassiveinthematter。
  QueenSophie,delightedtoconquerGrumkowatanyrate,ischarmedwiththisnotionofBaireuth;andforamomentforgetsallotherconsiderations:ShouldEnglandproveslackandfail,whataresourcewillBaireuthbe,comparedwithWeissenfels!
  AndWilhelminaentering,herMajestybreaksforthintoadmirationoverthevictory,orhalf—victory,justgained:Whatahusbandforyouthis,mydear,incomparison!AndasWilhelminacannotquitejoinintheraptureonasudden;andcannotevenconsent,unlessPapatoogivehisrealcountenancetothematch,MammafliesoutuponthepooryoungLady:[Wilhelmina,i。201。]"TaketheGrandTurkortheGreatMogul,then,"saidtheQueen,"andfollowyourowncaprice!Ishouldnothavebroughtsomanysorrowsonmyself,hadIknownyoubetter。FollowtheKing’sbidding,then;itisyourownaffair。Iwillnolongertroublemyselfaboutyourconcerns;——andspareme,please,thesorrowofyourodiouspresence,forIcannotstandit!"Wilhelminawishedtoreply,buttheanswerwas,"Silence!Go,Itellyou!""AndIretiredallintears。"
  "Allintears。"TheDouble—Marriagedriftingfuriouslythislongwhile,insuchaseaasneverwas;andbreakersnowClosea—lee,——
  havethedesperatecrewfallentostaving—intheliquor—casks,andquarrellingwithoneanother?——Evidentonethingis,herMajestycannotbeconsideredaperfectlywiseMother!Weshallseewhatherbehavioris,whenWilhelminaactuallywedsthisrespectableyoungPrince。Ungratefulcreature,towishPapa’sconsentaswellasmine!thatisthematernalfeelingatthismoment;
  andWilhelminaweepsbitterly,asoneoftheunluckiestofyoungLadies。
  Nay,herBrotherhimself,whoissickofthispermanenthurricane,andwouldfainseetheendofitatanyprice,takesMamma’spart;
  andWilhelminaandhecometohighwordsonthematter。Thiswastheunkindestcutofall:——but,ofcourse,thishealedinaday。
  PoorPrince,hehashisownallowanceofinsults,disgraces,blows;hasjustbeenfoundoutinsomeplan,orsuspicionofaplan;foundouttobeindebtatleast,andbeenhalfmiraculouslypardoned;——and,except,inflight,hestillseesnodeliveranceahead。Fivedaysago,22dJanuary,1730,therecameoutaCabinet—Order(summaryActofParliament,sotospeak)against"lendingmoneytoPrincesoftheBlood,wereiteventothePrince—Royal。"Acrimeandmisdemeanor,thatshallnowbe;
  andForfeitureoftheMoneyisonlypartofthepenalty,accordingtothisCabinet—Order。Rumoris,theCrown—PrincehadpurchasedavehicleandappurtenancesatLeipzig,andwasforrunningoff。
  Certaintyis,hewasdiscoveredtohaveborrowed1,000ThalersfromacertainmoneyedmanatBerlin(moneymadefromFrenchscrip,inMississippiLaw’stime);——whichdebtFriedrichWilhelminstantlypaid。"Yourwholedebt,then,isthat?Tellmethewhole!"——"Mywholedebt,"answeredthePrince;whodurstnotowntoabout9,000otherThalers(1,500pounds)hehasborrowedfromotherquarters,firstandlast。FriedrichWilhelmsawperhapssomepremonitionofflight,orofdesperatemeasures,inthisbusiness;
  andwasunexpectedlymild:paidthe1,000Thalersinstantly;
  addingtheCabinet—Orderagainstfuturecontingencies。[Ranke,i。296;Forster,&c。]ThePrincewasinthishumorwhenhetookMamma’sside,andredoubledWilhelmina’sgrief。
  DOUBLE—MARRIAGE,ONTHEEDGEOFSHIPWRECK,FLIESOFFAKINDOF
  CARRIER—PIGEON,ORNOAH’S—DOVE,TOENGLAND,WITHCRYFORHELP。
  FaithfulMamsellBulowconsolesthePrincess:"Wait,IhavenewsthatwillputherMajestyinfinehumor!"——Andshereallyprovedasgoodasherword。Hernewsis,DubourgayandKnyphausen,inthisextremityofpinch,havedecidedtosendoffnotlettersmerely;butaspeakingMessengertotheEnglishCourt。OneDr。
  Villa;somekindof"EnglishChaplain"here,[Wilhelmina,i。203;
  Dubourgay’sDespatch,28thJanuary,1730。]whosechieftradeisthatheteachesWilhelminaEnglish;Rev。Dr。Villa,whohonorsWilhelminaasheought,shallbetheman。Istogoinstantly;
  willexplainwhatthefatalpasswearereducedtois,andwhetherPrincessWilhelminaisthefrightsomerepresentherthereornot。
  HerMajestyisoverjoyedtohearit:whowouldnotbe?HerMajesty"writesLetters"oftheduevehemency,thinksWilhelmina,——darenotwriteatall,saysDubourgay;——butloadsVillawithpresents,withadvices;withherwholeheartspeedshimunderway。
  "Dismissed,turnedoffforsomefaultorother——orperhapsbecausethePrincessknowsenoughofEnglish?"sotherumorgoes,inVilla’sBerlincircle。
  "TheChaplainsetoutwithhisdespatches,"saysWilhelmina,whodoesnotnamehim,butisrathereloquentuponhiserrand;"loadedwithpresentsfromtheQueen。Ontakingleaveofmeheweptwarmtears。Hesaid,salutingintheEnglishfashion,"——Ihopewithbendedknee,andthemaiden’sfingersathislips——"’HewoulddenyhisCountry,ifitdidnotdoitsdutyonthisoccasion。’"Andsohastenedforthonhiserrand。LikeaCarrier—Pigeonsentinextremity;——likeNoah’s—DoveintheDeluge:mayherevisitourperishingArkwithOliveinhisbill!
  ENDOFBOOK6
  HistoryofFriedrichIIofPrussiaV7
  byThomasCarlyleCarlyle’s"HistoryofFriedrichIIofPrussia"
  BOOKVII。
  FEARFULSHIPWRECKOFTHE
  DOUBLE—MARRIAGEPROJECT。
  February—November,1730。
  ChapterI。
  ENGLANDSENDSTHEEXCELLENCYHOTHAMTOBERLIN。
  Things,therefore,aregottoadead—lockatBerlin:rebelliousWomankindperemptorilyrefuseWeissenfels,andtaketoabedofsickness;inexpugnablethere,forthemoment。Baireuthisbutaweakmiddleterm;andtherearedisagreementsonit。AnswerfromEngland,affirmativeorevennegative,wehaveyetnone。
  Promptlyaffirmative,thatmightstillavail,andbeanhonorableoutcome。Perhapsbetterpausetillthatarrive,anddeclareitself?——FriedrichWilhelmknowsnothingoftheVillamission,oftheurgenciesthathavebeenusedinEngland:but,inpresentcircumstances,hecanpausefortheiranswer。
  MAJESTYANDCROWN—PRINCEWITHHIMMAKEARUNTODRESDEN
  Tooutwardappearance,FriedrichWilhelm,havingwrittenthatmessagetoBaireuth,seemseasierinmind;quietwiththeQueen;
  thoughdangerousforexplodingifWilhelminaandthePrincecomeinview。Wilhelminamostlysquats;Prince,whohastobeinview,getsslapsandstrokes"daily(JOURNELLEMENT),"saysthePrincess,——oralmostdaily。Fortherest,itisevidentenough,Weissenfels,ifnotgotpassedthroughtheFemaleParliament,isthrownoutonthesecondreading,andsoisatleastfinished。
  OughtwenottomakearuntoDresden,therefore,andapprisethePolishMajesty?ShortruntoDresdenisappointedforFebruary18th;[Fassmann,p。404。]andthePrince—Royal,perhapssuspectedofmeditatingsomething,andsaferinhisFather’scompanythanelsewhere,istogo。Wilhelminahadtakenleaveofhim,nightofthe17th,inherMajesty’sApartment;andwasintheactofundressingforbed,when,——judgeofayoungPrincess’sterrorandsurprise,——
  "Theresteptintotheanteroom,"visibleinthehalf—lightthere,amosthandsomelittleCavalier,dressed,notsuccinctlyasColonelofthePotsdamGiants,but"inmagnificentFrenchstyle。——
  Igaveashriek,notknowingwhoitwas;andhidmyselfbehindascreen。MadamdeSonsfeld,myGoverness,notlessfrightenedthanmyself,ranout"toseewhataudaciousperson,atsuchunduehour,itcouldbe。"Butshereturnednextmoment,accompanyingtheCavalier,whowaslaughingheartily,andwhomIrecognizedformyBrother。Hisdresssoalteredhim,heseemedadifferentperson。
  Hewasinthebesthumorpossible。
  "’Iamcometobidyoufarewelloncemore,mydearSister,’saidhe:’andasIknowthefriendshipyouhaveforme,Iwillnotkeepyouignorantofmydesigns。Igo,anddonotcomeback。IcannotenduretheusageIsuffer;mypatienceisdriventoanend。Itisafavorableopportunityforflingingoffthatodiousyoke;IwillglideoutofDresden,andgetacrosstoEngland;whereIdonotdoubtIshallworkoutyourdeliverancetoo,whenIamgotthither。SoIbegyou,calmyourself,Weshallsoonmeetagaininplaceswherejoyshallsucceedourtears,andwhereweshallhavethehappinesstoseeourselvesinpeace,andfreefromthesepersecutions。’"[Wilhelmina,i。205。]
  Wilhelminastoodstupefied,insilenceforsomemoments;——arguedlongwithherBrother;finallygothimtorenouncethosewildplans,oratleastpostponethem;andgiveherhiswordthathewouldattemptnothingonthepresentoccasion。ThissmallDresdenExcursionofFebruary,1730,passed,accordingly,withoutaccident,ItwasbutthepreludetoamuchgranderVisitnowagreeduponbetweentheneighboringMajesties。Forthereisagrandthinginthewind。Somethingtrulysublime,ofthescenic—militarykind,whichhasnotyetgotaname;butshallsoonhaveaworld—wideone,——"CampofMuhlberg,""CampofRadewitz,"orhowevertobenamed,——whichhisPolishMajestywillholdinthoseSaxonparts,inamonthortwo。Athingthatwillastonishalltheworld,wemayhope;andwheretheKingandPrinceofPrussiaaretoattendaschiefguests。
  ItwasduringthisbriefabsenceinFebruary,ordirectlyafterFriedrichWilhelmhadreturned,thatQueenSophiehadthatfitofrealsicknesswespokeof。ScarcelywashisMajestygothome,whentheQueen,ratherambiguousinhersicknessesoflate,fellreallyanddangerouslyill:sothatFriedrichWilhelm,atlastrecognizingitforreal,camehurryinginfromPotsdam;weptloudandabundantly,poorman;declaredinprivate,"HewouldnotsurvivehisFeekin;"andforhersakesolemnlypardonedWilhelmina,andevenFritz,——tillthesymptomsmended。
  [Wilhelmina,i。306。]
  HOWVILLAWASRECEIVEDINENGLAND。
  MeanwhileDr。Villa,inEngland,hasspednotill。Villa’seloquenceoftruth;theGrumkow—ReichenbachCorrespondenceinSt。MaryAxe:thesetwothingsproducetheireffect。Theseontheonehand;andthenontheother,certainquestionableaspectsofFleury,afterthatfineSoissonsCatastrophetotheKaiser;
  andcertaininteriorquarrelsintheEnglishMinistry,partlygroundedthereon:——"Onthewhole,whyshouldnotwedetachFriedriohWilhelmfromtheKaiser,ifwecould,andcomplywithaRoyalSister?"thinktheyatSt。James’s。
  Politicalmentakesomeinterestinthequestion;"WhyneglectyourPrinceofWales?"grumblesthePublic:"ItisasolidProtestantmatch,eligibleforPrinceFredandus!"——"WhybotherwiththeKaiserandhisGermanpuddles?"asksWalpole:
  "OncedetachPrussiafromhim,theKaiserwillperhapssitstill,andleavetheworldandusfreeofhisPragmaticsandhisSanctionsandApanages。"——"Quitofhim?Germanpuddles?"answersTownshenddubitatively,——whohasgainedfavoratheadquartersbygoingdeeplyintosaidpuddles;andisnotsoardentforthePrussianMatch;andindeedisgraduallygettingintoquarrelwithWalpoleandQueenCaro1ine。{Coxe,i。332—339。]ThesethingsareallfavorabletoDr。Villa。
  Infact,thereisoneofthosepoliticaltempests(dreadfultotheteapot,wereitnotexperiencedinthem)goingoninEngland,atthistime,——whatwecallaChangeofMinistry;——dailycrisislaboringtowardsfulfilment,orbrewingitselfripe。TownshendandWalpolehavehad(howmanyweeksagoCoxedoesnottellus)thatmeetinginColonelSelwyn’s,whichendedintheirclutchingatswords,nayalmostatcoat—collars:[Ib。p。335。]honorableBrothers—in—law:butthegoodSister,whousedtoreconcilethem,isnowdead。Theirquarrels,growingforsomeyearspast,arecomingtoahead。"WhenthefirmusedtobeTownshendandWalpole,allwaswell;whenithadtobecomeWalpoleandTownshend,allwasnotwell!"saidWalpoleafterwards。
  Thingshadalreadygonesofar,thatTownshendbroughtChesterfieldoverfromtheHague,lastAutumn;——aBarondeMontesquieu,withtheESPRITDELOISinhishead,sailedwithLordChesterfieldonthatoccasion,andisnowinEngland"fortwoyears;"——butChesterfieldcouldnotbemadeSecretary;industriousDukeofNewcastlestucksoclosebythatoffice,andbytheskirtsofWalpole。ChesterfieldandTownshendVERSUSWalpole,ColonelStanhope(Harrington)andthePelhams:thePrussianMatchisacardinthatgame;andDr。Villa’seloquenceoftruthisnotlostonQueenCaroline,whoinaprivatewaymanages,asalways,toruleprettysupremeinit。
  ThereliesintheState—PaperOffice,[ClosebyDespatch(Prussian):"London,8thFebruary(o。s。)1729—1730。"]withoutdateorsignature,aloosedetachedbitofwriting,inscholasticstyle,butbriefandtothepurpose,whichisevidentlytheMemorialofVilla;butasitteachesusnothingthatwedonotalreadyknow,itneednotbeinsertedhere。Theman,wecanperceivefarther,continuedusefulinthoseOfficialquarters,answeringquestionsaboutPrussia,helpingintheSt。—Mary—Axedecipherings,andinothersmallways,forsometimelonger;
  afterwhichhevanishesagainfromallrecord,——whethertoteachEnglishfarther,orliveonsomemodicumofpensiongranted,nomanknows。PooroldDove,letoutupontheDelugeinsergegown:
  hedidbringbackabitofolive,sotospeak;——hadthepresagebutheld,asitdidinNoah’scase!
  Inaword,theEnglishSovereigntiesandMinistrieshavedeterminedthatanEnvoyExtraordinary(oneHotham,theythinkof),withtheduesolemnity,besentstraightwaytoBerlin;
  totreatofthoseinterestingmatters,andofficiallyputthequestionthere。WhomDubourgayisinstructedtoannouncetohisPrussianMajesty,withsalutationfromthisCourt。AsDubourgaydoesstraightway,withagreatdealofpleasure。[Despatches:
  London,8thFebruary;Berlin,2dMarch,1780]HowwelcometohisMajestyweneednotsay。
  Andindeed,aftersuchanannouncement(1stMarch,1730,thedayofit),theyfellintocheerfuldialogue;andtheBrigadierhadsomefrankconversationwithhisMajestyaboutthe"ArbitrationCommission"thensittingatBrunswick,andEuropeanaffairsingeneral。ConversationwhichiscarefullypreservedforusintheBrigadier’sDespatchofthemorrow。Itneverwasintrinsicallyofmuchmoment;andisnowfallenveryobsolete,andaltogetherofnone:butasaglanceatfirst—handintothedimoldthoughtsofFriedrichWilhelm,thereadermaytakeitwithhim:——
  "TheKingsaidnext,Thatthoughwemadelittlenoise,yetheknewwellourdesign——wastokindleafireinotherpartsofLowerGermany。TowhichIanswered,ThatifhisMajestywouldgivemefavorablehearing,IcouldeasilypersuadehimofthepeaceableintentionsofourAllies。’Well,’sayshe,’theEmperorwillabandontheNetherlands,andwhowillbemasterofthem?IseethedaywhenyouwillmakeFrancesopowerful,thatitwillbedifficulttobringthemtoreasonagain。’——DUBOURGAY:’IftheEmperorabandonedtheNetherlands,theywouldbegovernedbytheirownMagistrate,anddefendedbytheirownMilitia。AstotheFrench,wearetoowellpersuadedofthebenefitofourAllies,to——’UponwhichtheKingofPrussiasaid,’ItappearedplainlywehadamindtodisposeaswepleasedofKingdomsandprovincesinItaly,sothatprobablyournextthoughtwouldbetodothesameinGermany。’——DUBOURGAY:’TheallotmentsmadeinfavorofDonCarloshavebeenmadewiththeconsentoftheEmperorandthewholeEmpire。WecouldnotsufferalongerinterruptionofourcommercewithSpain,forthesakeofthesmalldifferencebetweentheTreatyofSevilleandtheQuadrupleAlliance,inregardtotheGarrison,’"——totheintroducingofSpanishGarrisons,atonce,intoParmaandPiacenza;whichwasthespecialthunder—boltofthelateSoissonsCatastrophe,orTreatyofSeville。——"’Well,then,’
  sayshisPrussianMajesty,’youmustallow,then,thereISaninfractionoftheQuadrupleAlliance,andthattheEmperorwillmakewar!’’Ihopenot,’saidI:(butifso,aTen—YearsWar,inconjunctionwiththeAlliesofSeville,neverwouldbesobadastheinterruptionofourCommercewithOldandNewSpainforoneyear。’
  "TheKingofPrussia’snotionaboutourDISPOSINGOFPROVINCESIN
  GERMANY,"addsDubourgay,"is,Ibelieve,aninsinuationofSeckendorf,who,Idoubtnot,hasmadehimbelieveweintendedtodosowithrespecttoBergandJulich。"
  Veryprobably:——butHothamisgettingunderway,hopefultospoilthatgame。PrussianMajesty,wesee,isnotinsensibletosomuchhonor;andbrightensintohopefulnessandfinehumorinconsequence。WhatradiancyspreadovertheQueen’ssideoftheHouseweneednotsay。TheTobacco—Parliamentisliketohaveahardtask。——FriedrichWilhelmprivatelyiswellinclinedtohavehisDaughtermarried,withsuchoutlooks,ifitcanbedone。
  ThemarriageoftheCrown—Princeintosuchafamilywouldalsobeverywelcome;only——only——Thereareconsiderationsonthatside。
  Therearereasons;stillmoretherearewhims,feelingsofthemindtowardsanunlovedHeir—Apparent:upontheselatterchieflyliethehopesofSeckendorfandtheTobacco—Parliament。
  WhattheTobacco—Parliament’sspecificinsinuationsanddeliberationswere,inthisalarminginterim,noHansardgivesusahint。Faintandtimidtheyneeded,atfirst,tobe;
  suchunfavorablewindshavingrisen,blowingoffatasadratethesmokeofthatabstruseInstitution。——"JARNI—BLEU!"snufflestheFeldzeugmeistertohimself。But"SIDEUSESTNOBISCUM,"asGrumkowexclaimsoncetohisbeautifulReichenbach,orNOSTIashecallshimintheirslangorcipherlanguage,"IfGodiswithus,whocanprevailagainstus?"FortheGrumkowcanquoteScripture;
  naysolaceshimselfwithit,whichisafeatbeyondwhattheDeviliscompetentto。
  EXCELLENCYHOTHAMARRIVESINBERLIN。
  TheSpecialEnvoytobesenttoBerlinonthisinterestingoccasionisadignifiedYorkshireBaronet;SirCharlesHotham,"ColoneloftheHorse—Grenadiers;"hehassomepostatCourt,too,andisstillinhisbestyears。HisWifeisChesterfield’sSister;
  heiswithalakindofsoldier,aswesee;——amanofmanysabre—tashes,atleast,andacquaintedwithCavalry—Drill,aswellasthepracticesofGoldsticks:hisFatherwasaGeneralOfficerinthePeterboroughSpanishWars。Thesearehiseligibilities,recommendinghimatBerlin,andtoOfficialmenathome。Familyisoldenough:HothamsofScarboroughintheEastRiding;oldasWILHELMUSBASTARDUS;andsubsiststoourownday。ThisSirCharlesislinealSonoftheHothamswholosttheirheadsintheCivilWar;andheis,sotospeak,linealUNCLEoftheLordsHothamthatnoware。Fortherest,ahandsomefigure,promptinFrench,andmuchthegentleman。SofarhasVillasped。
  HothamgottoBerlinonSunday,2dApril,1730。Hehadlingeredalittle,waitingtogatherupsomeskirtsofthatReichenbach—GrumkowCorrespondence,andhavethemreadytoshowintheproperQuarter。Forthatisoneofthechiefarrowsinhisquiver。Buthereheisatlast:andonMonday,heisintroducedatCharlottenburgtothePrussianMajesty;andfindsanabundantwelcometohimselfandhispreliminaries。"MarriageintothatfinehighCountry(MAGNIFIKELAND)willbewelcometomyDaughter,I
  believe,asflowersinMay:tomealsohowcanitbeotherthanwelcome!——’Fartherinstructions,’yousay?Yes,surely;andtermshonorableonbothsides。Onlysaynothingofit,Ihadrathertellthegirlmyself。"[Ranke,i。284。]TothatfrankpurportspokehisMajesty;——andinvitestheExcellencyHothamtostaydinner。
  GreatdinneratCharlottenburg,accordingly;Monday,3dApril,1730:thetwoEnglishExcellenciesHothamandDubourgay,thenGeneralBorck,Knyphausen,Grumkow,Seckendorfandothers;——
  "where,"saysHotham,givingDespatchaboutit,"weallgotimmoderatelydrunk。"Ofwhichdinnerthereissordidnarrative,fromGrumkowtohisNOSTI(tohisReichenbach,incantspeech),stillvisiblethroughSt。MaryAxe,wereitworthmuchattentionfromus。Passagesofwit,loadedwithallusion,flewroundthetable:"AGermanducatischangeforanEnglishhalf—guinea,"andthelikesprightlythings。Nayatonetime,Hotham’sbackbeingturned,theyopenlydrink,——hisMajestyinastateofexhilaration,havingblabbedthesecret:——"TothehealthofWilhelminaPrincessofWales!"UponwhichthewholePalaceofCharlottenburgnowburstsintotripudiation;theveryvaletscuttiugcapers,makingsomersets,——andrushingoffwiththenewstoBerlin。Observable,only,thatHothamandDubourgaysatsilentinthetripudiation;withfacesdiplomaticallygrave。
  Severalpointstobesettledfirst;nohallooingtillweareoutofthewood。
  NewscametoBerlinSchloss,doubtlessatfullgallop,whichwouldonlytakeaquarterofanhour。ThisisWilhelmina’sexperienceofit。AfternoonofMonday,3dofApril,1730,intheSchlossofBerlin,——towardssunset,someornamentalseaminone’shand:——
  "IwassittingquietinmyApartment,busywithwork,andsomeonereadingtome,whentheQueen’sLadiesrushedin,withatorrentofdomesticsintherear;whoallbawledout,puttingonekneetotheground,’TheywerecometosalutethePrincessofWales。’
  Ifairlybelievedthesepoorpeoplehadlosttheirwits;
  theywouldnotceaseoverwhelmingmewithnoiseandtumult,theirjoywassogreattheyknewnotwhattheydid。Whenthefarcehadlastedsometime,theyatlasttoldme"——whatourreadersknow。
  WhatthedemureWilhelminaprofessesshecarednexttonothingabout。"Iwassolittlemovedbyit,thatIanswered,goingonwithmywork,’Isthatall?’Whichgreatlysurprisedthem。
  AwhileafterwardsmySistersandseveralLadiescamealsotocongratulateme。Iwasmuchloved;andIfeltmoredelightedattheproofseachgavemeofthatthanatwhatoccasionedthem。
  IntheeveningIwenttotheQueen’s:youmayreadilyconceiveherjoy。Onmyfirstentrance,shecalledme’herdearPrincessofWales;’andaddressedMadamdeSonsfeldas’Milady。’Thislattertookthelibertyofhintingtoher,thatitwouldbebettertokeepquiet;thattheKinghavingyetgivennonoticeofthisbusiness,mightbeprovokedatsuchdemonstration,andthattheleasttriflecouldstillruinallherhopes。TheCountessFinkensteinjoiningherremonstrancestoSonsfeld’s,theQueen,thoughwithregret,promisedtomoderateherself。"
  [Wilhelmina,i。215。]
  Thisistheeffulgentflaming—pointofthelong—agitatedEnglishMatch,whichwehavesooftencaughtinabitterlysmokingcondition。"TheKingindeedspokenothingofittous,onhisreturntoBerlininadayortwo,"saysWilhelmina;"whichwethoughtstrange。"Buteverybodyconsidereditcertain,nothingbutthedetailslefttosettle。"HothamhaddailyconferenceswiththeKing。""EverypostbroughtlettersfromthePrinceofWales:"ofwhichWilhelminasawseveral,——thisforonespecimen,generalpurportofthewhole:"Iconjureyou,mydearHotham,getthesenegotiationsfinished!Iammadlyinlove(AMOUREUXCOMMEUNFOU),andmyimpatienceisunequalled。"{Ib。i。218。]Wilhelminathoughtthesesentiments"very,romantic"onthepartofPrinceFred,"whohadneverseenme,knewmeonlybyrepute:"——andansweredhisromancesandhimwithtiffsoflaughter,inaprettilyfleeringmanner。
  Effulgentflame—point;——whichwasofverybriefdurationindeed,andwhichsanksoonintobitterersmokethanever,downalmosttothechokingstate。TherearenowsixweeksofDiplomaticHistoryattheCourtofBerlin,whichendfarotherwisethantheybegan。
  Weekswell—nighindecipherable;sodistractedarethey,byblack—artandabstruseactivitiesabovegroundandbelow,andsodistractedlyrecordedforus:ofwhich,ifitbehumanlypossible,wemusttrytoconveysomefaintnotiontomankind。
  ChapterII。
  LANGUAGEOFBIRDS:EXCELLENCYHOTHAMPROVESUNAVAILING。
  Alreadynextmorning,afterthatgrandDinneratCharlottenburg,FriedrichWilhelm,awakeningwithhisdueheadache,thought,andwasheardsaying,Hehadgonetoofar!ThosegloomylooksofHothamandDubourgay,ontheoccasion;theyareasadmementothatourjoyancewaspremature。TheEnglishmeantheDouble—Marriage;
  andFriedrichWilhelmisnotready,andneverfairlywas,formorethantheSingle。"WilhelminaPrincessofWales,yeswithallmyheart;butFriedrichtoanEnglishPrincess——Hm,na;"——andinadaymore:["InstructiontohisMinisters,5thApril,"citedbyRanke,i。285n。]plainly"No。"Andthereitfinallyrests;orifrockedabout,alwayssettlesthereagain。
  Andwhy,No?——Truly,asregardedCrown—PrinceFriedrich’smarriage,thequestionhaditsrealdifficulties:andthen,stillmore,ithaditsimaginary;andthesubterraneanactivitieswerebusy!Thewitnesses,contemporaneousandother,assignthreereasons,orconsiderationsandquasi—reasons,whichtheTobacco—ParliamentandFriedrichWilhelm’slivelyfancycouldinsistuponittilltheybecameirrefragable:——
  FIRST,hisrooteddiscontentwiththeCrown—Prince,someevensayhisjealousyoftheCrown—Prince’stalents,renderitunpleasanttothinkofpromotinghiminanyway。SECOND,naturalGermanloyalty,enlivenedbythehopeofJulichandBerg,attachingFriedrichWilhelmtotheKaiser’ssideofthings,repelshimwithakindofhorrorfromtheAnti—KaiserorFrench—Englishside。
  "MarrymyDaughter,ifyoulike;IshallbegladtosaluteherasPrincessofWales;butnounioninyourTreaty—of—Sevilleoperations:inpoliticsgoyouyourownroad,ifthatisit,whileIgomine;notyingofus,byDoubleorotherMarriages,togooneroad。"THIRD,themagnificenceofthoseEnglish。"Regardlessofexpense,"insinuatestheTobacco—Parliament;"theywillsendtheirgrandPrincesshither,withnoendofmoney;broughtupingrandeurtolookdownonthelikeofus。Shecandazzle,shecanpurchase:intheend,maytherenotbeaCrown—PrinceParty,capableofextinguishingyourMajestyhereinyourownCourt,andmakiugPrussiaabitofEngland;alleyesbeingturnedtosuchsumptuousPrincessandherCrown—Prince,——Heir—Apparent,or’RisingSun’aswemaycallhim!"——
  Thesereallyarethreeweightyalmostdreadfulconsiderationstoapoetic—temperedKingandSmokingParliament。Outofwhichthereisnorefugeexceptindeedthisplainfourthone:"NohurryaboutFritz’smarriage;[FriedrichWilhelmtoReichenbach(13thMay),infra。]heisbuteighteengone;evidentlytooyoungforhousekeeping。Thirtyisagoodtimeformarrying。’Thereis,thankGod,nolackofroyallineage;IhavetwootherPrinces,’"——andanotherjustathand,ifIknewit。
  Toallwhichthereistobeaddedthatever—recurringinvinciblegravitationtowardstheKaiser,andalsotowardsJulichandBerg,bymeansofhim,——wellactedonbytheTobacco—Parliamentforthespaceofthosesixweeks。Duringwhich,accordingly,almostfromthefirstdayafterthatHothamDinnerofApril3d,theansweroftheroyalmind,withsuperficialfluctuations,alwaysis:
  "Wilhelminaatonce,ifyouchoose;likelyenoughwemightagreeaboutCrown—PrinceFriedrichtoo,ifonceallweresettled;butoftheDouble—Marriage,atthispresenttime,HORENIT,[Ranke,i。285n。]Iwillhavenothingtosay。"AndastheEnglishanswersteadily,"Bothornone!"——meaningindeedtodrawPrussiaawayfromtheKaiser’sleading—strings,andoutofhispresentenchantedconditionunderthetwoBlack—Artistshehasabouthim,theNegotiationsinksagainintoameresmoking,andextinctorplainlyextinguishingstate。
  TheGrumkow—NOSTICipherCorrespondencemightbereckonedasanotherefficientcause;though,infact,itwasonlyabigconcomitantsymptom,muchdependedonbybothparties,andmuchdisappointingboth。InthewayofpersuadingorpervertingFriedrichWilhelm’sjudgmentaboutEngland,thisdeep—laidpieceofmachinerydoesnotseemtohavedonemuch,ifanything;
  andHotham,whowiththeEnglishCourthadcalculatedonit(ontheirdetectionofit)asthegrandmeansofblowingGrumkowoutofthefield,producedafaroppositeresultontrying,asweshallsee!Thatwasabitofheavyordnancewhichdisappointedeverybody。Seizedbytheenemybeforeitcoulddoanymischief;
  enemyturneditroundontheinventor;fireditoffontheinventor,and——itexplodedthroughthetouch—hole;singeingsomepeople’swhiskers:nothingmore!——
  APEEPINTOTHENOSTI—GRUMKOWCORRESPONDENCECAUGHTUPINST。MARYAXE。
  WouldthereaderwishtolookintothisNosti—GrumkowCorrespondenceatall?Iadvisehim,not。GoodpartofitstillliesinthePaper—Officehere;[PrussianDespatches,vols。xl。
  xli。:inafragmentarystate;somuchofitastheyhadcaughtup,andtriedtomakeuseof;——fartoomuch。]likelytobepublishedbythePrussianDryasdustincomingtime:butamoresordidmassofeavesdroppings,kitchen—ashesandfloor—sweepings,collectedandinterchangedbyapairoftreacherousFlunkies(bigbullyingFlunkyandlittletremblingcringingone,GrumkowandReichenbach),wasnevergottogetheroutofagentleman’shousehold。Tonoidlestreader,armedevenwithbarnacles,andholdingmouthandnose,canthestirring—upofsuchadust—binbelongtolerable。ButtheamazingproblemwasthisEditor’s,doomedtospelltheEventintoclearnessifhecould,andputdates,physiognomyandoutlinetoit,byhelpofsuchFlunky—Sanscrit!——
  ThatNosti—GrumkowCorrespondence,aswenowhaveitinthePaper—Office,——interpretableonlybyacresofBritishDespatches,byinconditedatelesshelplessPrussianBooks("printedBlotchesofHumanStupor,"asSmelfunguscallsthem):howgladlywouldonereturnthemalltoSt。MaryAxe,theretoliethroughEternity!
  Itislikeholdingdialoguewitharookery;askingyourway(perhapsinflightforlife,aswaspartlymyowncase)bycolloquywithsuccessiveorevensimultaneousRookeries。
  Reader,haveyoutriedsuchathing?Anadventure,nevertobespokenofagain,whenonceDONE!
  Wilhelminapretendstogivequotations[Wilhelmina,i。233—235。]
  fromthissubterraneanGrumkow—ReichenbachCorrespondence;
  buthersareonlyextractsfromsomedescriptionorremembrance;
  hardlyonewordisclosetotheoriginal,thoughhereandtheresomeoutlineorshadowofarealpassageistraceable。
  Whatfractionalelements,capableofgainingsomevestigeofmeaningwhenlaidtogetherintheircosmicorder,Icouldpickfromthecircumambientimmensitynotcosmic,arehereforthereader’sbehoof。Lethimskip,if,likemyself,heisweary;
  forthesubstanceofthestoryiselsewheregiven。Orperhapshehasthecuriositytoknowthespeechofbirds?Withabridgment,byoccasionalchangeofphrase,aboveallbyimmenseomission,——here,inspecimen,issomethinglikewhattheRookerysaystopoorFriedrichWilhelmandus,throughSt。MaryAxeandtheCopyistsintheForeignOffice!FriedrichWilhelmreadsit(Hothamgiveshimreadingofit)someweekshence;wenottillgenerationsafterwards。Iabridgetotheutmost;——willmarkinsinglecommaswhatisnotAbridgmentbutexactTranslation;——withrigorousattentiontodates,andmybestfidelitytoanymeaningtheremaybe:——
  TONOSTI(theso—calledExcellenzReichenbach)INLONDON:
  GumkowfromBerlinLOQUITUR,Reichenbachlisteningwithbothhisears(wordscaughtupinSt。MaryAxe)。
  BERLIN,3dMARCH,1730。"ThetimehasnowcomewhenReichenbachmustplayhisgame。LethimwritethattheheadsoftheOpposition,whoplayAustriaasacardinParliament,’areinconsternation,WalpolehavinghintedtothemthathewasabouttomakefriendswiththeKingofPrussia;’’thatbymeansofcertainministersatBerlin,andbyothersubterraneanchannels(AUTRES
  SOUTERRAINS),hisPrussianMajestyhadbeenbroughttoadispositionofthatkind’[Knyphausen,BorckandotherswillbemuchobligedtoReichenbachforsowriting!],ThatReichenbachknowstheyintendsendingaMinistertoBerlin;butiscertainenough,asperhapstheyare,hisPrussianMajestywillnotlethimselfbeluredorcaughtinthetrap:butthattheveryrumorofitsbeingpossibleforhimtochange"fromAustria,"wouldbeaninfinitegaintotheEnglishMinistry,"——salvationofthem,infact,intheParliamentarycockpit。"Thattheyhadalreadygivenoutinthewayofrumor,HowsuretheywereoftheCourtofBerlinwheneveritcametothepoint。ThatReichenbachhadtriedtolearnfrom73[AnIndecipherable。]whattherealresultfromBerlinwas;
  anddidnotthinkitmuch,thoughtheWalpolepeople,"allhangingsoperilouslyuponPrussiafortheirexistence,’affectedagreatgayety;andindeedfeltwhatagainitwaseventohaverenewedtheNegotiationwithhisPrussianMajesty。’HereisaKinglikelytogethimselfilluminatedatfirst—handuponEnglishaffairs;
  byMinisterslyingabroadforhim,andlyingathome!——
  ’AndsotheKing,’concludesGrumkow,’willthinkReichenbachisawitch(SORVIER)tobesowellinformedaboutallthat,andwillredoublethegoodopinionhehasofReichenbach。Andso,ifReichenbachsecondmyideas,wewillpackBorckandKnyphausenabouttheirbusiness;andwilldotheKingfaithfulservice,’——
  having,someofus,ourprivate500poundsayearfromAustriafordoingit。’TheKingperceivesonlytoowellthattheQueen’ssicknessisbutsham(MOMERIE):judgeoftheeffectthathas!Iamyoursentirely(TOUTAVOUS)。Iwaitingreatimpatiencetohearyournewsuponallthis:forIinformyouaccuratelyhowthelandlieshere;sothatitonlydependsuponyourselftoshine,andtopassforamiracleofjustinsight,’——"SORCIER,"orwitchatguessingmysteries,Grumkowcallsitagain。HecontinuesinanotherMissive:——
  BERLIN,7thMARCH。(Letusgivetheoriginalforalineortwo):
  ’QueenSophiewillsoonrisefromherbedofsickness,werethismarriagedone;LaMereduPrince—Royalaffectetoujoursd抏trebienmal;maisdesquel抋ffaireentrelePrincedeGallesetlaPrincesse—Royaleserafaite,onlaverrabientotsurpied。’
  "ItwillbehoovethatReichenbachsignifytothePrince—Royal’sFatherthatallthisaffairhasbeenconcoctedatBerlinwithBorckandby71[AnIndecipherable。]withKnyphausenand103。[AnIndeciherable。]ThattheyneverlosesightofanalliancewiththeEnglishPrincessandthePrinceofPrussia;
  andflatterthemselvesthePrince—RoyalofPrussiawillaccompanythePrincess—Royal,"Wilhelmina,"onHERmarriagethere。""Inaword,thatallturnsonthislatterpoint,"marriageofthePRINCE—Royalaswell;and"thatVillahasgivensofavorableadescriptionofthisPrince,thattheEnglishPrincesswillhavehimatwhatpricesoever。Nosticanalsoallegetheaffairof100,"——whomweatlastdeciphertobeLORDHARRINGTON,onceColonelStanhope,ofSoissons,oftheMadridEmbassy,ofthedescentonVigo;adistinguishednewLord,withwhomNewcastlehopestoshoveoutTownshend,——"LordHarrington,andthedivisionamongtheMinisters:"——greatquestion,ShallthefirmbeTownshendandWalpole,orWalpoleandTownshend?justgoingon;brewingtowardsdecision;inwhichthePrussianDouble—Marriageisreallyakindofcard,andmaybyNostiberepresentedasatrumpcard。
  "ThewholeTownofBerlinsaid,ThisVillawasdismissedbyorderoftheKing,forhetaughttheeldestPrincessEnglish;butIseewellitwasBorck,107,[AnIndecipherable。]KnyphausenandDubourgaythatdespatchedhim,togiveatruepictureofthesituationhere。AndifNostihaswrittentohisMajestytothesameeffectashedoestohisFriend[DespatchtoMajestyhasnotyetcomeunderFriend’seye]ontheQueenofEngland’sviewsaboutthePrince—RoyalofPrussia,itwillanswermarvellously(CELA
  VIENTAMERVEILLE)。IhaveapprisedSeckendorfofallthatNostiwritestome。"’Fortherest,NostimayperfectlyassurehimselfthattheKingneverwillabandonReichenbach;andifthePrince—Royal,’suddenFateinterfering,’hadthereinsinhishand,——inthatcase,SeckendorfpromisestoReichenbach,onthepartoftheKaiser,allormorethanallhecanlosebytheaccessionofthePrince。MonsieurReichenbachmaydependuponthat。’[PrussianDespatches,vol。xl。ThesecondofthesetwoLettersiscopied,weperceive,byVILLA;whotransmitsittoHotham’sSecretaryatBerlin,withgreathopesfromit。
  Letter"unsigned,"addsVilla(POINTSIGNEE)。FirstwastransmittedbyTownshend。——Followingaretransmittedby&c。&c。
  ItisinthatwaytheyhavegotintotheState—PaperOffice,——asENCLOSURESinthevarionsDespatchesthatcarriedthemouttoBerlintoserveasDiplomaticAmmunitionthere。]
  SlaveReichenbachatLondon,whenthismissivecomestohand,isbusycopyingscandalaccordingtoformerinstructionsforbehoofofhisPrussianMajesty,andmyBashawGrumkow;forexample:——
  TOTHEHERRGRUMKOWATBERLIN:
  ExcellenzReiohenbachLOQUITUR;——snatchedinSt。MaryAxe。
  LONDON,10thMARCH,1730。"……ReichenbachhastoldhisPrussianMajestyto—daybyaCourierwhoistopassthroughBrussels[AustrianKinsky’sCourier,nodoubt],whatamoursthePrinceofWales,"dissoluteFred,"hasonhandatpresentwithactressesandopera—girls。TheKingofPrussiawillundoubtedlybeastonished。
  Theaffairmeritssomeattentionatpresent,"——especialIyfromanExcellenzlikeme。——
  [MISSIVE(bodyofimportantGrumkowInstructionsjustreadbyus)
  COMESTOHAND。]
  LONDON,14thMARCH,1730。’Reichenbachwillwritebythefirst,Ordinary[sotheynamePost,inthosedays]allthatGlumkoworders。Reichenbachseeswell,theymeantoplaythedeucehere(jouentlediableaquatreici):
  butReichenbachwilltellhisPrussianMajestywhatGrumkowfindsfit。’GoodExcellenzReichenbach’flattershimselftheKingwillremainfirm,andnotlethisenemiesdeceivehim。IfGrumkowandSeckendorfhaveopportunitytheymaytellhisPrussianMajestythatthewholedesignofthisCourtistorenderhisCountryaProvincedependentonEngland。WhenoncethePrincess—RoyalofEnglandshallbeweddedtothePrince—RoyalofPrussia,theEnglish,bythatmeans,willformsuchapartyatBerlin,thattheywillaltogethertiehisPrussianMajesty’shands。’
  AcomfortablepieceofnewstohisPrussianMajestyinTobacco—Parliament。’Reichenbachwillassuredlybevigilant;
  dependonhisansweringGrumkowalwaysbythefirstpost。’
  Continues;——turninghisrook—billtowardsMajestynow。Samedate(14thMarch),sametime,placeandbird:——
  TOHISPRUSSIANMAJESTY(fromExcellenzReichenbach)。
  ’……P。S。IhadclosedthisLetterwhenapersonofconfidencecamein[thefactbeing,myGrumkow’sMissiveofinstructionscamein,orfigurativelyspeaking,myGrumkowhimself],andundertooktogivemeinafewdaysathoroughinsightintotheintrigueswhichareconcealedunderthesendingofthisnewMinister,’
  Hotham,’toBerlin;which,andhowtheyhavebeenconcocted,hesays,itwillastonishmetohear。OfallthisIshallimmediatelyinformyourMajestyinaletterofmyownhand;beingevereagertoserveyourMajestyalone。’
  Hothamisnowfairlygone,weeksago;concludedtobenowinBerlin,——tothehorrorofbothrooks。HereisacroakfromNOSTI:——
  TOTHEHERRGRUMKOWATBERLIN。
  LONDON,APRIL,1730。"……HothamisnosuchconjurerastheyfancyinBerlin;——singularenough,howtheseEnglisharegiventoundervaluetheGermans;whilstweinGermanyovervaluethem"
  (avonsuneideetropvaste,they
  trappetite)。’Thereis,forinstance,LordChesterfield,passeshereforafair—enoughkindofman(BON
  HOMME),andisafavoritewiththeKing[notwithWalpoleortheQueen,ifNostiknewit];butnobodythinkshimsuchaprodigyasyoualldoinGermany,’——whichlatterbitofGermanismisanundoubtedfact;curiousenoughtotheEnglish,andtotheGermansthatnowreadinextinctBooks。
  Hotham,aswesaid,gottoBerlinonthe2dofApril。FromBerlincomesthereupon,atgreatlength,sordiddescriptionbyGrumkow,ofthatinitiatoryHothamDinner,AprilThird,withfearfuldetailsoftheblazingfavorHothamisin。WhichhisMajesty(whenHothamhandsittohim,induetime)willreadwithpainfulinterest;asReichenbachnowdoes;——butwhichtousisallmerepuddle,omissibleinthisplace。
  TowhichsadStrophe,therestraightwayfollowsdueAnti—strophe,Reichenbachcroakingresponsive;——andwearetonote,therooksalwaysspeakinthethirdpersonandbyambiguousperiphrasis;
  neveroncesay"I"or"You,"unlessforcedbythisEditor,forbrevity’ssake,todoit。Reichenbachfromhisperchthushoarselychants:——
  TOTHEHERRGRUMKOWATBERLIN。
  LONDON,11thAPRIL。’ReichenbachESTCOUP—DE—FOUDRE,——isstruckbylightning,——toheartheseBerlinnews;’——andexpresses,inthestyleofawhiptdog,hissorrows,uncertaintiesandterrors,ontheoccasion。"Struckwithlightning。Feelmyselfquiteill,andnotinaconditiontowritemuchtoday。Itrequiresanotherheadthanminetoveerroundsooften(changersisouventdesystame)。Infine,Nostiestauboutdesonlatin[isathiswit’send,poordevil)!
  BothMajestieshavespokenopenlyofthefavorablenewsfromBerlin;fundsroseinconsequence。NewMinister[WalpolecometothetopoftheFirm,Townshendsoontowithdraw,impatientofthebottom]isall—powerfulnow:OTEMPORA,OMORES!""Ireceiveuniversalcongratulations,andhavetosmile"inaghastlymanner。
  "TheKingandQueendespiseme。IputmyselfintheirwaylastLevee,bowingtotheground;buttheydidnotevencondescendtolook。"’Notregrandpetit—maitre,’littleGeorge,theOlympianJoveoftheseparts,"passedonasifIhadnotbeenthere。"’Chesterfield,theysay,istogo,ingreatpomp,asAmbassadorExtraordinary,andfetchthePrincessover。And?—Alas,inshort,OnceIwashap—hap—happy,butnowI’mMEEserable!
  LONDON,14thAPRIL。"SlaveReichenbaohcannotanylongerwritesecretLetterstohisPrussianMajestyaccordingtotheoldstrain,ofyourprescribing;butmuststandbyhisvacantOfficialDespatches:thescenebeingentirelychanged,healsomustchangehismannerofwriting"——poorknave。"HewillhavetoinformhisMajesty,however,byandby,thoughitisnotsafeatpresent,"——
  forexample,——’ThathisBritannicMajestyisbecomingfromdaytodaymorehatedbyalltheworld;andthatthePrinceofWalesisnolongerlikedbythePublic,asatfirst;becausehebeginstogivehimselfairs,andtakesaltogetherthemannersofhisBritannicMajesty,thatistosayofapuppy(PETIT—MAITRE);
  letmyAmiable[Grumkow]beawareofthat’——
  Yes,lethimbeawareofthat,tohiscomfort,——andstillmore,andallreadersalongwithhim,ofwhatfollows:——
  ’ReichenbachlikewisewithgreatconfidenceinformstheGreatestConfidanthehasintheworld[sameamiableGlumkow],thathehasdiscoveredwithinthisdayortwo,’atremendousfact,knowntoourreaderssometimeago,’ThatthePrince—RoyalofPrussiahasgivenhiswrittenassurancestotheQueenhere,NevertomanyanybodyintheworldexceptthePrincessAmeliaofEngland,happenwhatwill[PrussianMajestywillreadthiswithaterribleinterest!Muchnearertohimthanitistous]。InconsiderationofwhichPromise,theQueenofEnglandisunderstood,’falsely,’tohaveansweredthattheyshould,atpresent,askonlythePrincess—RoyalofPrussiafortheirPrinceofWales,’andlettheDouble—MarriageBE,seemingly,ashisPrussianMajestywishesit。
  ’MonsieurdeReichenbaoh,didnotspeakofthistohisPrussianMajesty;feelingittoodangerousjustnow。——
  ’LordTownshendisstillathisplaceinthecountry[RainhaminNorfolk]:butitissaidhewillsooncometoTown;havingheardthegreatnewsthattheyhadalreadygothisPrussianMajestybythenose。ReichenbachforgetsifhealreadytoldGrumkowthattherumorruns,LordChesterfield,inqualityofAmbassadortoBerlin,istobringthePrincessWilhelminaoverhither:’——youdidalready,poorconfusedwretch;unusuallybewildered,andunderfrightfuleclipseatpresent。
  Continuesafterfourdays:——