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andreas hofer-第128章

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〃No; sir; I am not!〃

〃You are not?〃 he cried; vehemently。 〃And who is she who went from
me there?〃

〃She is your wife; who loves you with all her heart;〃 said Eliza;
solemnly; 〃she is the wife whom your parents selected for you from
your earliest youth; she is Elza von Hohenberg。〃

Ulrich uttered a cry of rage and despair; and rushed upon Eliza with
uplifted hand; pale as a corpse; and with flashing eyes。

She bent her head and whole form before him。 〃Strike me; I deserve
your anger;〃 she said; humbly。

Ulrich dropped his arm with a groan。 〃Then you have cheated me;
wretched girl!〃 he cried; furiously。 〃You wished to revenge yourself
on me; you lied to me; you betrayed me; you enmeshed me with
hypocritical falsehoods; and played an infamous game with me! Well;
why do you not laugh? Your efforts were successful; you have
revenged yourself。 Oh; I am in despair; my rage and grief will break
my heart。 Why do you not laugh?〃

〃I do not laugh; sir; because I see that you grieve; and because God
knows that I would give up my heart's blood to spare you an hour of
suffering。〃

He burst into scornful laughter。 〃And yet you have treated me so
infamously? You have played a miserable comedy with me; and perjured
yourself?〃

〃Sir; I have not perjured myself;〃 cried Eliza。 〃I have fulfilled
faithfully the oath I swore to you when you took leave of me and
went to procure my Elza's release。〃

〃You have fulfilled it? False girl! repeat your oath to me; that I
may convict you of perjury。〃

〃I said that if you would bring back Elza; you should receive your
bride; who loved you with infinite tenderness; at the hands of the
priest; whether it was early in the morning or late at night!〃

〃Well; then; have you fulfilled your oath? Have you not perjured
yourself?〃

〃I have fulfilled my oath; I have not perjured myself。 Elza loves
you; sir; she loves you with infinite tenderness。〃

〃Oh; what miserable; insidious sophistry!〃 cried Ulrich; sinking
despairingly on a chair。 〃Your words were as full of duplicity as
your heart is; and I; poor; short…sighted dupe; believed your words!
And not you alone; but Elza; too; has cheated meshe whom I loved
as a sister; and whom I should have loved even better; if you had
not stepped in between us; if I had not seen you。 Elza has betrayed
me too; she did not shrink from playing so unworthy a part! Oh; it
will break my heart; it will break my heart; I lose in this hour all
that I loved! Nothing remains to me but contempt; scorn; and
dreadful loneliness!〃

He buried his face in his hands and wept bitterly。

〃Sir;〃 exclaimed Eliza; with a cry of despair; kneeling down before
him; 〃you weep?〃

〃Yes; I weep;〃 he sobbed; 〃I weep for my fallen angels; my lost
paradise! I am a man; therefore I am not ashamed of my tears。〃

Eliza lifted her eyes and clasped hands to heaven。 〃Holy Virgin;〃
she exclaimed; 〃give strength to my words; that he may hear and
understand me!〃

She rose from her knees; stepped close up to Ulrich; and laid her
hand on his shoulder。 〃Sir;〃 she said; 〃do you remember yet what I
said to you on taking leave of you on the mountain? I reminded you
of it the other day; but you forgot it again。 I said to you: 'You
are a nobleman; and I am a peasant…girl; you are a Bavarian; and I;
thank God; am again an Austrian。 We do not suit each other; and can
never become husband and wife。' That is what I said to you; and I
repeated it to you the other day; but you would not understand it。〃

〃Because I loved you; Eliza; because I felt that my love would be
strong enough to surmount all obstacles!〃

〃Was your love strong enough to prevail on you; sir; to go to my
father; Anthony Wallner; and ask him to bless you; his son…in…law?
See; I asked you to do so; because I knew that you would refuse; and
because I thought it would convince you that we could never become
man and wife and ought to part。 For without the blessing of my
parents I could never follow a husband into the world; nor would you
want a wife who did not bring with her either the blessing of her
parents or that of your own; for you are a good and excellent man。
That was the reason; sir; why we could not become man and wife; even
though it should break our hearts。〃

〃Our hearts?〃 he cried; impetuously。 〃Do not speak of your heart; it
is cold and hard。〃

〃What do you know of my heart?〃 she asked。 〃I do not bear it on my
lips; nor in my eyes either。 It rests deep in my bosom; and God
alone sees and knows it。 But I; sir; know another heart; I gazed
deeply into it; and discovered in it the most fervent love for you;
sir。 This other heart is that of my Elza: Elza loves you! And you
know that I love Elza; and therefore you must believe me; even
though you distrust me in other respects。 I shall love my Elza as
long as I live; and I swore to her never to abandon her; never to
deceive her。 She confides in me; sir; she did not conceal from me a
single fold of her heart。 Should I have told her; 'Captain Ulrich;
whom you love; and whom your father wants to become your husband;
loves me; and I; whom you call your best friend; although she is but
a peasant…girl; while you are the daughter of a nobleman; will take
your lover from you and make him my husband?' No; sir; never could I
have said so; never should I have been capable of breaking Elza's
heart: I preferred to break my own!〃

〃She does not know that I love you? She ought to have known it;
inasmuch as she consented to play this unworthy part and take your
place before the altar。〃

〃She did not know any thing about it; I deceived her。 I told her you
sent me as a love…messenger to her; and that I had taken it upon
myself to obtain her consent to a clandestine marriage with you;
because you were obliged to set out for Munich this very night; and
because you wished to take with you the certainty that she would be
yours forever; and that you might have the right of protecting her
after God had taken her father from her and made her an orphan。 Sir;
Elza loves you; and therefore she consented; and became your wife。〃

〃And her father? Did he; too; consent to the deception?〃

〃Her father; sir; is very sick; and I believe he is on his death…
bed。 Elza told him nothing of it; for the excitement; the joy might
have killed him。 I told her it was your will that she should be
silent; and because she loves you and would comply with all your
wishes; she was silent; obeyed your call; and came all alone to the
altar to become your wife。〃

〃My wife! she is not my wife! The marriage is null and void; and I
shall never acknowledge it。〃

〃Elza is your wife; sir; your wife before God and man。 A priest
married you; and you swore before the altar to love and cherish her。
Oh; sir; I beseech you; do not repudiate my Elza; for she loves you;
and by repudiating Elza you will repudiate me; for Elza is the
better half of my heart。 In making her happy; think that you make me
happy; and in loving her; think I feel that you love one me!〃

〃Oh; Eliza;〃 cried Ulrich; gazing at her as she stood before him
with a glowing countenance; 〃Eliza; you angel; why can I not possess
you?〃

〃Because it is not God's will; sir
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