The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07: Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
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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
Baronet Hotham desires to pay his respects to Your Majesty personally.
KING.
Tell him Prussia is putting her best foot forward. German manufacturers
need a chance to catch up with what the English already know about
spinning and weaving.
GRUMBKOW.
Baronet Hotham is about to ask Your Majesty in person for his dismissal.
KING (_paying no attention_).
The incident is closed. My ministers can attend to it now. I prefer the
customary procedure. [_He sits down_.]
GRUMBKOW (_in the centre_).
You see, Baronet Hotham--
HOTHAM (_to GRUMBKOW_).
General, will you say to His Majesty that I deeply regret having failed
in my mission? Tell him--
GRUMBKOW.
His Majesty is present.
HOTHAM.
Tell him that a country's industries need centuries of preparation to be
able to sell at the low prices quoted by English merchants. Tell him--
GRUMBKOW.
Will you not address His Majesty in person?
HOTHAM.
I prefer the customary procedure.
KING (_sitting, absorbed in his note-book_).
Very good. And now, Grumbkow, tell him, for the account of the Prince of
Wales--that I'm planning to build a couple of new gates in Berlin, but
for the present he'll have to put up with the old ones through which to
leave the city.
GRUMBKOW. Very good.
HOTHAM.
And kindly add, General von Grumbkow, that as one may suppose the
Princess Wilhelmine to cherish the same feeling for her cousin, the
Prince of Wales, as--
KING.
Pay no attention to that, Grumbkow. But announce to the gentleman that
my children are accustomed to obey my wishes, and that the affair with
Vienna is as good as settled. Understand?
GRUMBKOW.
Very well, Your Majesty.
HOTHAM.
And you might add, General von Grumbkow, that I have a favor to beg of
His Majesty before departing.
KING.
Grumbkow, you might casually inquire what sort of a favor it is he
wants.
HOTHAM.
General--
GRUMBKOW.
Baronet Hotham.
HOTHAM.
If His Majesty should seem inclined, out of the nobility of his heart,
to make amends for the cruel manner in which he has just dismissed an
ardent admirer of his military greatness, then tell him that I know of a
finely-built, strong young man, a close friend of mine, of good family,
who would deem it an honor to serve up from the ranks under His
Majesty's glorious flag.
KING.
Grumbkow, you may tell Baronet Hotham that his personality and manner
have pleased me greatly, and that I most heartily wish all Englishmen
were of his sort. In the matter of the young man, you may ask him if the
recruit will furnish his own equipment.
HOTHAM.
Kindly state, General, that the young man will take service in His
Majesty's army, fully equipped according to regulations, his hair and
his heart in the right place, and that he furthermore brings with him a
neat little inheritance of his own.
KING (_more and more pleased_).
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