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did not budge。 It was then that a terrified general cried; 〃Sire; if
your Majesty does not retire; it will be necessary for me to have you
carried off by my grenadiers。〃 This anecdote proves took any precautions
in regard to himself。 The signs of exasperation manifested by the
inhabitants of Vienna made him very watchful; however; for the safety of
his troops; and he expressly forbade their leaving their cantonments in
the evening。 His Majesty was afraid for them。
The chateau of Schoenbrunn was the rendezvous of all the illustrious
savants of Germany; and no new work; no curious invention; appeared; but
the Emperor immediately gave orders to have the author presented to him。
It was thus that M。 Maelzel; the famous inventor of metronomy; was
allowed the honor of exhibiting before his Majesty several of his own
inventions。 The Emperor admired the artificial limbs intended to replace
more comfortably and satisfactorily than wooden ones those carried off by
balls; and gave him orders to have a wagon constructed to convey the
wounded from the field of battle。 This wagon was to be of such a kind
that it could be folded up and easily carried behind men on horseback;
who accompanied the army; such as surgeons; aides; servants; etc。 M。
Maelzel had also built an automaton known throughout Europe under the
name of the chess player; which he brought to Schoenbrunn to show to his
Majesty; and set it up in the apartments of the Prince de Neuchatel。 The
Emperor visited the Prince; and I; in company with several other persons;
accompanied him; and found this automaton seated before a table on which
the chessmen were arranged。 His Majesty took a chair; and seating himself
in front of the automaton; said; with a laugh; 〃Come; my comrade; we are
ready。〃 The automaton bowed and made a sign with his hand to the
Emperor; as if to tell him to begin; upon which the game commenced。 The
Emperor made two or three moves; and intentionally made a wrong one。 The
automaton bowed; took the piece; and put it in its proper place。 His
Majesty cheated a second time; the automaton bowed again; and took the
piece。 〃That is right;〃 said the Emperor; and when he cheated a third
time; the automaton; passing his hand over the chess…board; spoiled the
game。
The Emperor complimented the inventor highly。 As we left the room;
accompanied by the Prince de Neuchatel we found in the antechamber two
young girls; who presented to the prince; in the name of their mother; a
basket of beautiful fruit。 As the prince welcomed them with an air of
familiarity; the Emperor; curious to find out who they were; drew near
and questioned them; but they did not understand French: Some one then
told his Majesty that these two pretty girls were daughters of a good
woman; whose life Marshal Berthier had saved in 1805。 On this occasion
he was alone on horseback; the cold was terrible; and the ground covered
with snow; when he perceived; lying at the foot of a tree; a woman who
appeared to be dying; and had been seized with a stupor。 The marshal
took her in his arms; and placed her on his horse with his cloak wrapped
around her; and thus conveyed her to her home; where her daughters were
mourning her absence。 He left without making himself known; but they
recognized him at the capture of Vienna; and every week the two sisters
came to see their benefactor; bringing him flowers or fruit as a token of
their gratitude。
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