登陆注册
26546200000411

第411章 CHAPTER XXV(2)

Her Majesty the Queen of Naples had been sent to Brannan, by the Emperor to receive the Empress. Queen Caroline, of whom the Emperor once said that she was a man among her sisters, as Prince Joseph was a woman among his brothers, mistook, it is said, the timidity of Marie Louise for weakness, and thought that she would only have to speak and her young sister-in-law would hasten to obey. On her arrival at Brannan the formal transfer was solemnly made; and the Empress bade farewell to all her Austrian household, retaining in her service only her first lady of honor, Madame de Lajanski, who had reared her and never been absent from her. Etiquette required that the household of the Empress should be entirely French, and the orders of the Emperor were very precise in this regard; but I do not know whether it is true, as has been stated, that the Empress had demanded and obtained from the Emperor permission to retain for a year this lady of honor. However that may be, the Queen of Naples thought it to her interest to remove a person whose influence over the mind of the Empress she so much feared; and as the ladies of the household of her Imperial Majesty were themselves eager to be rid of the rivalry of Madame de Lajanski, and endeavored to excite still more the jealousy of her Imperial highness, a positive order was demanded from the Emperor, and Madame de Lajanski was sent back from Munich to Vienna.

The Empress obeyed without complaint, but knowing who had instigated the blow, cherished a profound resentment against her Majesty the Queen of Naples. The Empress traveled only by short stages, and was welcomed by fetes in each town through which she passed. Each day the Emperor sent her a letter from his own hand, and she replied regularly. The first letters of the Empress were very short, and probably cold, for the Emperor said nothing about them; but afterwards they grew longer and gradually more affectionate, and the Emperor read them in transports of delight, awaiting the arrival of these letters with the impatience of a lover twenty years of age, and always saying the couriers traveled slowly, although they broke down their horses.

The Emperor returned from the chase one day holding in his hands two pheasants which he had himself killed, and followed by footmen bearing in their hands the rarest flowers from the conservatory of Saint-Cloud. He wrote a note, and immediately said to his first page, "In ten minutes be ready to enter your carriage. You will find there this package which you will give with your own hand to her Majesty the Empress, with the accompanying letter. Above all do not spare the horses; go as fast as possible, and fear nothing. The Duke of Vicenza shall say nothing to you." The young man asked nothing better than to obey his Majesty; and strong in this authority, which gave him perfect liberty, he did not grudge drink money to the postilions, and in twenty-four hours had reached Strasburg and delivered his message.

I do not know whether he received a reprimand from the grand equerry on his return; but if there was any cause for this, the latter would not have failed to bestow it, in spite of the Emperor's assurance to the first page. The Duke of Vicenza had organized and kept in admirable order the service of the stables, where nothing was done except by his will, which was most absolute; and it was only with the greatest difficulty that the Emperor himself could change an order which the grand equerry had given. For instance, his Majesty was one day en route to Fontainebleau, and being very anxious to arrive quickly, gave orders to the outrider who regulated the gait of the horses, to go faster. This order he transmitted to the Duke of Vicenza whose carriage preceded that of the Emperor; and finding that the grand equerry paid no attention to this order, the Emperor began to swear, and cried to the outrider through the door, "Let my carriage pass in front, since those in front will not go on." The outriders and postilions were about to execute this maneuver when the grand equerry also put his head out of the door and exclaimed, "Keep to a trot, the first man who gallops I will dismiss on arriving."

It was well known that he would keep his word, so no one dared to pass, and his carriage continued to regulate the pace of the others. On reaching Fontainebleau the Emperor demanded of the Duke of Vicenza an explanation of his conduct. "Sire," replied the duke to his Majesty, "when you allow me a larger sum for the expenses of the stables, you can kill your horses at your pleasure."

The Emperor cursed every moment the ceremonials and fetes which delayed the arrival of his young wife. A camp had been formed near Soissons for the reception of the Empress. The Emperor was now at Compiegne, where he made a decree containing several clauses of benefits and indulgences on the occasion of his marriage, setting at liberty many condemned, giving Imperial marriage dowries to six thousand soldiers, amnesties, promotions, etc. At length his Majesty learned that the Empress was not more than ten leagues from Soissons, and no longer able to restrain his impatience, called me with all his might, "Ohe ho, Constant! order a carriage without livery, and come and dress me." The Emperor wished to surprise the Empress, and present himself to her without being announced;

and laughed immoderately at the effect this would produce. He attended to his toilet with even more exquisite care than usual, if that were possible, and with the coquetry of glory dressed himself in the gray redingote he had worn at Wagram; and thus arrayed, the Emperor entered a carriage with the King of Naples. The circumstances of this first meeting of their Imperial Majesties are well known.

In the little village of Courcelles, the Emperor met the last courier, who preceded by only a few moments the carriages of the Empress; and as it was raining in torrents, his Majesty took shelter on the porch of the village church. As the carriage of the Empress was passing, the Emperor made signs to the postilions to stop; and the equerry, who was at the Empress's door, perceiving the Emperor, hastily lowered the step, and announced his Majesty, who, somewhat vexed by this, exclaimed, "Could you not see that I made signs to you to be silent?" This slight ill-humor, however, passed away in an instant; and the Emperor threw himself on the neck of Marie Louise, who, holding in her hand the picture of her husband, and looking attentively first at it, then at him, remarked with a charming smile, "It is not flattered." A magnificent supper had been prepared at Soissons for the Empress and her cortege; but the Emperor gave orders to pass on, and drove as far as Compiegne, without regard to the appetites of the officers and ladies in the suite of the Empress.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 奈何魔道

    奈何魔道

    这是个你所畏惧且向往的世界,在这里你不能停下,只能奔跑。这里是末世,也是天堂。看陈墨会怎样的生存于乱世,看他的悲欢离合一生。
  • 探天者

    探天者

    这是一部探索奇妙外层空间的小说,里面有未知的外星生物,有神秘的探索任务,在陌生的星球遇到神秘而又恐怖的事情,在探索过程中,逐步揭开事情的真相,同时又常常遇到危险的外星生物的攻击,儿这整个过程其实都是笼罩在一个巨大的阴谋之下,随着探索的进一步精进,这个阴谋的真相也逐渐显露出来。
  • 帝国魔法师

    帝国魔法师

    他是一个来自中古时代的魔法师,一个穿越六千年历史的年轻人,当他带着阅尽沧桑的感叹,带着难以置信的最高科技成就,带着对人类命运的惋惜和憧憬,来到1944年的欧洲,他要做的只有一件事:成为领导德意志第三帝国突出重围、反败为胜的新的元首!数百万大军兵临城下,内部的反叛者蠢蠢欲动,弹药、粮食、燃料、药品……所有重要的资源几近枯竭,情报被泄露、密码被破译、大批的部队被合围……面对这完全是一边倒的战争局势,他该怎么做?他又能做些什么?睿智、果敢、坚韧不拔,仅有这些是远远不够的。而就在他历尽艰难,大功即将告成的时候,却出现了一个旗鼓相当的对手——黑衣魔法师……在众神的注视下,年轻的魔法师纳茨姆斯开始了他艰难的旅程……**********************欢迎加入【帝国魔法师读者群】,群号:48750809
  • 清歌

    清歌

    人家穿越都是变成白富美,咋轮到自己的时候就不是了,居然悲催的变了个奶娃子,不过,女大十八变,看她一介屌丝如何逆袭白富美,拥有自己的高富帅。
  • 封神传说纪

    封神传说纪

    一位地球的普通少年,因机缘巧合之下,获得了前人留下的无敌系统,本来平平凡凡的一个人,逐渐变成宇宙至尊,与天同寿,与地为友,创造出属于自己的一方宇宙。
  • 殒圣纪元

    殒圣纪元

    圣人不仁,我亦可斩圣。神若不仁,我亦可弑神。
  • 国民女神嫁豪门

    国民女神嫁豪门

    他是一名医生,内敛寡言,典型的医痴,无数患者心中的“送子观音”;她是一名老师,温婉可人,千万粉丝心中的国民女神;可这仅仅是他们在人前的一面。他的家里豺狼虎豹横行,为了利益,亲人之间有数不清的算计和阴谋;她的家里有冷血的渣爸,爱占小便宜的小三和渣妹也能随时来欺负她;女神难以启齿的病症牵引着两个有缘人的相识相知,权医生见到未来的相亲对象变成了自己的小病患,模样还算清纯可人,越接触越发现他的小病患还真是有趣,如果做人生伴侣也还不错。于是权医生为了猎妻加培养感情,自请当了金女神的贴身医生,作为回报,金女神变成了小金助理,男神和女神的爱情火花越擦越烈。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • TFBOYS之呆萌小姐

    TFBOYS之呆萌小姐

    当风靡全球的少年人气偶像遇上一位与众不同的气质呆萌小姐,会发生什么事呢?俗话说,你喜欢上一个人,就会勇敢地去追求她。TFBOYS的十年之约,是因为他们还没有遇上真正值得他们爱的人。一旦遇上了……但是,十年之约,终究是十年之约……(本故事纯属虚构。)
  • 得偿如怨

    得偿如怨

    灰姑娘没了疼爱,丢了水晶鞋,还被后妈锁在阁楼?由此展开了各种苦情山茶花剧情……抱歉,本文男主设定:主修心理,冷面,深度洁癖,只对女主温柔。女主设定:高冷特工,外表强大,内心有些脆弱。
  • 主神修复记录

    主神修复记录

    得到一个残破的主神空间,如何修复,并为我所用,这是一个大问题,这是一个系统工程。