The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07: Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
Philosophy
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07: Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
German literature -- 19th century -- Translations into English; German literature -- 20th century -- Translations into English
Do my eyes deceive me?
PRINCE.
Hotham! Is it possible? You here in Berlin, friend?
HOTHAM.
Why, what is the matter, Prince?
PRINCE.
Think of meeting you--you dear, excellent fellow--and just at the very
moment when my despair threatened to overcome me! Is it really true?
Where do you come from? From Paris?
HOTHAM.
I've just come from England, Prince, with the very best greetings from
our mutual friends and a special commission to capture you and bring you
back to the race-track, to the hunting field, and the boxing ring, which
you so enjoyed.
PRINCE.
Alas, Hotham--all those pleasures are over for me!
HOTHAM.
Has your father cut you off from the succession?
PRINCE.
Ah, do not touch that sensitive wound! Fetch me, instead, the Empire of
Morocco.
HOTHAM.
You are ill of a fever, Prince, or else you need a friend to aid you
with his sane mind.
PRINCE.
Hotham, you are a genius--many an intrigue of your country's foes will
be shattered against that brain of yours. But you cannot help me.
HOTHAM.
I wish that I could, Prince. I am so deeply in your debt for a hundred
good services rendered me during your sojourn in England. It was your
influence that put me in touch with our leading statesmen; you opened
the diplomatic career to me. To you I owe all that I am and have--my
brain is at your service, let it think for you; my arm is at your
service, let it act for you.
PRINCE.
Hotham, I'm in a most peculiar situation--
HOTHAM.
I will devote my very life to your service. What would I be without you?
To you I owe this flattering mission, to you I owe my very presence
here.
PRINCE.
Yes--why _are_ you here?
HOTHAM (_looks about_).
It is an affair of the greatest secrecy. But if you desire I shall not
hesitate to tell you what it is.
PRINCE. (_absently_).
I am not curious. Will it keep you here long?
HOTHAM.
That depends upon circumstances--circumstances of a most delicate
nature.
PRINCE.
An affair of honor?
HOTHAM (_low_).
It concerns a possible marriage contract--between Princess Wilhelmine
and the Prince of Wales.
PRINCE (_as if beside himself_).
You? You are the ambassador of whom the King spoke to me just now?
HOTHAM.
Has the King been informed already?
PRINCE.
Then you--you are that irresistibly clever diplomat whom they are
awaiting with open arms?
HOTHAM.
Does the King really look with favor upon this marriage with the Prince
of Wales?
PRINCE.
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