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history of friedrich ii of prussia v 18-第52章

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Movements on the Soubise…Hildburghausen part are all retrograde again;can Dauphiness Bellona do nothing; then; except shuttle forwards and then backwards according to Friedrich's absence or presence? The Soubise…Hildburghausen Army does immediately withdraw on this occasion; as on the former; and makes for the safe side of the Saale again; rapidly retreating before Friedrich; who is not above one to two of them;more like one to three; now that Broglio's Detachment is come to hand。 Broglio got to Merseburg October 26th;guess 15;000 strong;considerably out of repair; and glad to have done with such a march; and be within reach of Soubise。 This is the Second Son of our old Blusterous Friend; a man who came to some mark; and to a great deal of trouble; in this War; and ended; readers know how; at the Siege of the Bastille thirty… two years afterwards!

So soon as rested; Broglio; by order; moves leftwards to Halle; to guard Saale Bridge there; Soubise himself edging after him to Merseburg; on a similar errand; and leaving Hildburghausen to take charge of Weissenfels and the Third Saale Bridge。 That is Dauphiness's posture while Friedrich encamps at Lutzen:let impatient human nature fix these three places for itself; and hasten to the catastrophe of wretched Dauphiness。 Soubise; it ought to be remembered; is not in the highest spirits; but his Officers in over…high; 〃Doing this PETIT MARQUIS DE BRANDEBOURG the honor to have a kind of War with him (DE LUI FAIRE UNE ESPECE DE GUERRE);〃 as they term it。 Being puffed up with general vanity; and the newspaper rumor about Haddick's feat;which; like the gloves it got; is going all to left…hand in this way。 Hildburghausen and the others overrule Soubise; and indeed there is no remedy; 〃Provision almost out;how retreat to our magazines and our fastnesses; with Friedrich once across Saale; and sticking to the skirts of us?〃 Here; from eye…witnesses where possible; are the successive steps of Dauphiness towards her doom; which is famous in the world ever since。

〃Monday; 31st October; 1757;〃 as the Town…Syndic of Weissenfels records; 〃about eight in the morning; 'Muller; SCHLACHT BEI ROSSBACH (〃a Centenary Piece;〃 Berlin; 1857;containing several curious Extracts); p。 44;  Helden…Geschichte;  iv。 643; 651…668。' the King of Prussia; with his whole Army〃 (or what seemed to us the whole; though it was but a half; Keith with the other half being within reach to northward; marching Merseburg way); 〃came before this Town。〃 Has been here before; as Keith has; as Soubise and others have: a town much agitated lately by transit of troops。 It was from the eastern; or high landward side; where the so…called Castle is; that Friedrich came: Castle built originally on some 〃White Crag (WEISSE FELS〃 not now conspicuous); from which the town and whilom Duchy take their name。

〃We have often heard of Weissenfels; while the poor old drunken Duke lived; who used to be a Suitor of Wilhelmina's; liable to hard usage; and have marched through it; with the Salzburgers; in peaceable times。 A solid pleasant…enough little place (6;000 souls or so); lies leant against high ground (White Crags; or whatever it once was) on the eastern or right bank of the Saale; a Town in part flat; in part very steep; the streets of it; or main street and secondaries; running off level enough from the River and Bridge; rising by slow degrees; but at last rapidly against the high ground or cliffs; just mentioned; a stiff acclivity of streets; till crowned by the so…called Castle; the 'Augustus Burg' in those days; the 'Friedrich…Wilhelm Barrack' in ours。 It was on this crown of the cliffs that his Prussian Majesty appeared。

〃Saale is of good breadth here; has done perhaps two hundred miles; since he started; in the Fichtelgebirge (PINE MOUNTAINS); on his long course Elbe…ward; received; only ten miles ago; his last big branch; the wide…wandering Unstrut; coming in with much drainage from the northern parts:in breadth; Saale may be compared to Thames; to Tay or Beauley; his depth not fordable; though nothing like so deep as Thames's; main cargo visible is rafts of timber: banks green; definite; scant of wood; river of rather dark complexion; mainly noiseless; but of useful pleasant qualities otherwise。〃

From this Castle or landward side come Friedrich and his Prussians; on Monday morning about eight。 〃The garrison; some 4;000 Reichs folk and a French Battalion or two; shut the Gates; and assembled in the Market…place;〃a big square; close at the foot of the Heights; 〃on the other hand; from the top of the Heights 'KLAMMERK the particular spot'; the Prussians cannonaded Town and Gates; to speedy bursting open of the same; and rushed in over the walls of the Castle…court; and by other openings into the Town: so that the garrison above said had to quit; and roll with all speed across the Saale Bridge; and set the same on fire behind them。〃 This was their remedy for all the Three Bridges; when attacked; but it succeeded nowhere so well as here。

〃The fire was of extreme rapidity; prepared beforehand:〃 Bridge all of dry wood coated with pitch;〃fire reinforced too; in view of such event; by all the suet; lard and oleaginous matter the Garrison could find in Weissenfels; some hundredweights of tallow… dips; for one item; going up on this occasion。〃 Bridge; 〃worth 100;000 thalers;〃 is instantly ablaze: some 400 finding the bridge so flamy; and the Prussians at their skirts; were obliged to surrender;Feldmarschall Hildburghausen; sleeping about two miles off; gets himself awakened in this unpleasant manner。 Flying garrison halt on the other side of the River; where the rest of their Army is; plant cannon there against quenching of the Bridge; and so keep firing; answered by the Prussians; with much noise and no great mischief; till 3 P。M。; when the Bridge is quite gone (Toll…keeper's Lodge and all); and the enterprise of crossing there had plainly become impossible。

Friedrich quickly; about a mile farther down the River; has picked out another crossing…place; in the interim; and founded some new adequate plank or raft bridge there; which; by diligence all night; will be crossable to…morrow。 So that; except for amusing the enemy; the cannonading may cease at Weissenfels。 A certain Duc de Crillon; in command at this Weissenfels Bridge…burning and cannonade; has a chivalrous Anecdote (amounting nearly to zero when well examined) about saving or sparing Friedrich's life on this interesting occasion: How; being now on the safe side of the River; he Crillon with his staff taking some refection of breakfast after the furious flurry there had been; there came to him one of his Artillery Captains; stationed in an Island in the River; asking; 〃Shall I shoot the King of Prussia; Monseigneur? He is down reconnoitring his end of the Bridge: sha'n't I; then?〃 To whom Crillon gives a glass of wine and smilingly magnanimous answer to a negative effect。 ' 〃Memoires militaires de Louis &c。 Duc de Crillon  (Paris; 1791); p。 166;〃as cited by Preuss; ii。 88。' Concerning which; one has to remark; Not only; FIRST; that the Artillery Captain's power of seeing Friedrich (which is itself uncertain) would indeed mean the p
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