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Since early morning a gay, warlike life had reigned at Potsdam and
the neighborhood of Sans-Souci. From every side splendid regiments
approached, with proud and stately bearing, in glittering uniforms,
to take in perfect order the places assigned to them. With flying
banners, drums beating, and shrill blasts of trumpets, they came
marching on to the great parade--the last, for the king was about
to leave for the field.
"He mourned!" exclaimed Lord Douglas, contemptuously. "He has
mourned for all his wives. Even for Anne Boleyn he put on mourning,
and in his white mourning apparel, the day after Anne's execution,
he led Jane Seymour to the marriage altar! This outward mourning,
what does it signify? Anne Boleyn also mourned for Catharine of
Aragon, whom she had pushed from the throne.
The emperor had long risen from the supper-table. The imperial
suite had been allowed to withdraw. Alone he sat in a comfortable
night- dress on the high, antiquated easy-chair, in front of the
fire- place, in which, at his express order, notwithstanding the
warm weather, a large fire had been kindled. He liked heat; the sun
of Egypt and the desert had never been too warm for him; in the
hottest summer days in France he frequently felt chilly, and called
for a fire. It seemed as though the inflamed blood in his veins
made the world appear cold to him.
While the jailer read his list, suspense and excitement were
visible on all faces, but no one would have so deeply lowered
himself as to betray fear or anguish when his name fell from the
lips of the jailer. The smile remained on the lip, friends and
acquaintances were bidden farewell with a cheerful salutation, and
with easy, unaffected demeanor they quitted the hall to mount the
fatal vehicle.
"He mourned!" exclaimed Lord Douglas, contemptuously. "He has
mourned for all his wives. Even for Anne Boleyn he put on mourning,
and in his white mourning apparel, the day after Anne's execution,
he led Jane Seymour to the marriage altar! This outward mourning,
what does it signify? Anne Boleyn also mourned for Catharine of
Aragon, whom she had pushed from the throne.
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the
pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text,
possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
control.
The emperor had long risen from the supper-table. The imperial
suite had been allowed to withdraw. Alone he sat in a comfortable
night- dress on the high, antiquated easy-chair, in front of the
fire- place, in which, at his express order, notwithstanding the
warm weather, a large fire had been kindled. He liked heat; the sun
of Egypt and the desert had never been too warm for him; in the
hottest summer days in France he frequently felt chilly, and called
for a fire. It seemed as though the inflamed blood in his veins
made the world appear cold to him.
Since early morning a gay, warlike life had reigned at Potsdam and
the neighborhood of Sans-Souci. From every side splendid regiments
approached, with proud and stately bearing, in glittering uniforms,
to take in perfect order the places assigned to them. With flying
banners, drums beating, and shrill blasts of trumpets, they came
marching on to the great parade--the last, for the king was about
to leave for the field.
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original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as
marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe
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possible missing pages, missing text and other issues beyond our
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