The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09: Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
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The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09: Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
German literature -- 19th century -- Translations into English; German literature -- 20th century -- Translations into English
He refuses to institute proceedings.
SOPHY (_drawing a deep breath; aside_).
Then there is still some hope left!
FORESTER (_rises; quite perplexed_).
He refuses--
WILLIAM.
He says you are not in the right, father.
FORESTER.
Not in the right?
[_Is obliged to sit down_.]
SOPHY (_as before_).
If he only would yield.
WILLIAM.
He said state officials could not be deposed, unless it could
be proved against them that they deserved it. But you were not a state
official; your master was not the state, but he who owned the forest,
the owner of the estate.
FORESTER (_with suppressed anger_).
Then, if I were an official of the state, Stein would not be allowed to
do me an injustice. And because I am not, he is allowed to brand me as a
scoundrel?--You did not understand him rightly, William!
WILLIAM.
He repeated it to me three times--
FORESTER.
Because you did not represent the matter to him as it is--that already
your great-grandfather had been forester of Düsterwalde, and your
grandfather after him, and that for forty years, throughout the whole
valley, people have called me the Hereditary Forester.
WILLIAM.
That, he said, was an honor to both masters and servants; but before the
court nothing could be based on it.
FORESTER.
But he does not know that Stein wants to depose me, because
I had his best interests at heart, that the forest is exposed on the
north and west. A lawyer does not know that a forest is like a vault,
where one stone always holds and supports the others. Thus the vault can
withstand any force, but take out only a dozen stones from the centre,
and the whole thing comes tumbling about your ears.
WILLIAM.
At such arguments he only shrugged his shoulders.
FORESTER (_growing more excited_).
And my money that I have put into it? And all the trees that I planted
with my own hands? Hey? Which the wind now shall wantonly break?
WILLIAM.
At that he only smiled. He said you might be a very honest man, but in
court that would prove nothing.
FORESTER (_rises_).
If one is an honest man, that proves nothing? Then one must be a rascal,
if he is to prove anything in court?--But how about Rupert of
Erdmansgrün--hey, William?
WILLIAM.
He happened to have been a state official. After I had left
him, I even went to another lawyer. This man laughed right in my face.
But to that fellow I spoke my mind like a hunter's son.
FORESTER.
You did well. But what about Andrew? Hey?
WILLIAM.
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