Mexico -- History -- European intervention, 1861-1867 -- Fiction
In passing through Austria, I was able to bear witness to the
general discontent that reigns there. Yet nothing is done yet. The
Emperor is discouraged; the people fret and publicly demand his
abdication; the sympathies for Your Majesty are spreading visibly
throughout the entire Empire; in Venetia a whole population wishes
to acclaim its former governor....
Thus it was that Eloin pilfered Jacqueline's lever, and thus he used
another fulcrum, as he had promised Charlotte he would. By pandering to
Maximilian's Austrian ambitions, he showed the weak prince how they
could yet never be realized if prestige were lost in Mexico. To keep
this prestige, to increase it, Maximilian must prove to Austria that he
could hold the empire he already had, and that without foreign bayonets.
He had only to stay a short time after the French should evacuate. And
then, within a few months, a few weeks, he might lay down the sceptre
voluntarily, to take up the one awaiting him across the ocean.
"We will leave here in the morning," cried Maximilian--"no, to-night, at
once!"
"For Vera Cruz, sire?" queried the padre.
"No, for my capital, for my palace! And father, allow no one to mention
abdication to me again. My decision to stay is irrevocable."
The padre promised faithfully that he should not be disturbed, and this
was one promise that the good padre kept.
CHAPTER X
ALONE AMONG HIS LOVING SUBJECTS
"And Jove himself shall guard a monarch's right."
--_The Iliad_.
Early one morning a month later, a solemn little group of uniformed men
climbed to the roof of Buena Vista, the imperial wedding gift to Marshal
Bazaine, and nerving themselves, pulled down the Tricolor. France, a
Napoleon, were again leaving the New World. It was Evacuation.
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