登陆注册
26266400000096

第96章 CHAPTER XX THE GERMAN TYPE OF CITIZENSHIP(6)

"At last!" he cried. "At last! Thank God, our day has come!"Completely ignoring the rest of the company, the two Germans carried on a rapid and passionate conversation in their own tongue with excited gesticulations, which the professor concluded by turning to his hostess and saying, "Mrs. Wakeham, you will excuse us. Mr. Wakeham, you can send us to town at once?"By this time the whole company were upon their feet gazing with amazement upon the two excited Germans.

"But what is it?" cried Mrs. Wakeham. "What has happened? Is there anything wrong? What is it, Professor Schaefer? What is your wire about, Garrison?""Oh, nothing at all, my dear, to get excited about. My financial agent wires me that the Press will announce to-morrow that Austria has presented an ultimatum to Servia demanding an answer within forty-eight hours.""Oh, is that all," she said in a tone of vast relief. "What a start you all gave me. An ultimatum to Servia? What is it all about?""Why, you remember, my dear, the murder of the Archduke Ferdinand about three weeks ago?""Oh, yes, I remember. I had quite forgotten it. Poor thing, how terrible it was! Didn't they get the murderer? It seems to me they caught him.""You will excuse us, Mrs. Wakeham," said Professor Schaefer, approaching her. "We deeply regret leaving this pleasant party and your hospitable home, but it is imperative that we go.""But, my dear Professor Schaefer, to-night?" exclaimed Mrs. Wakeham.

"Why, Schaefer, what's the rush? Are you caught in the market?"said Wakeham with a little laugh. "You cannot do anything to-night at any rate, you know. We will have you in early to-morrow morning.""No, no, to-night, now, immediately!" shouted Meyer in uncontrollable excitement.

"But why all the excitement, Schaefer?" said Hugo Raeder, smiling at him. "Austria has presented an ultimatum to Servia--what about it?""What about it? Oh, you Americans; you are so provincial. Did you read the ultimatum? Do you know what it means? It means war!""War!" cried Meyer. "War at last! Thank God! Tonight must we in New York become."Shaking hands hurriedly with Mrs. Wakeham, and with a curt bow to the rest of the company, Meyer hurriedly left the room, followed by Professor Schaefer and Mr. Wakeham.

"Aren't they funny!" said Rowena. "They get so excited about nothing.""Well, it is hardly nothing," said Hugo Raeder. "Any European war is full of all sorts of possibilities. You cannot throw matches about in a powder magazine without some degree of danger.""May I read the ultimatum?" said Larry to Mrs. Wakeham, who held the telegram in her hand.

"Pretty stiff ultimatum," said Hugo Raeder. "Read it out, Larry.""Servia will have to eat dirt," said Larry when he had finished.

"Listen to this: She must 'accept the collaboration in Servia of representatives of the Austro-Hungarian Government for the consideration of the subversive movements directed against the Territorial integrity of the Monarchy.' 'Accept collaboration' of the representatives of the Austro-hungarian Government in this purely internal business, mind you. And listen to this:

'Delegates of the Austro-Hungarian Government will take part in the investigation relating thereto.' Austrian lawyers and probably judges investigating Servian subjects in Servia? Why, the thing is impossible.""It is quite evident," said Hugo Raeder, "that Austria means war.""Poor little Servia, she will soon be eaten up," said Rowena. "She must be bankrupt from her last war.""But why all this excitement on the part of our German friends?"inquired Mrs. Wakeham. "What has Germany to do with Austria and Servia?"At this point Professor Schaefer and his friend re-entered the room ready for their departure.

"I was just inquiring," said Mrs. Wakeham, "how this ultimatum of Austria's to Servia can affect Germany particularly.""Affect Germany?" cried Professor Schaefer.

"Yes," said Hugo Raeder, "what has Germany to do with the scrap unless she wants to butt in?""Ha! ha! My dear man, have you read no history of the last twenty years? But you Americans know nothing about history, nothing about anything except your own big, overgrown country.""I thought you were an American citizen, Schaefer?" inquired Hugo.

"An American," exclaimed Schaefer, "an American, ah, yes, certainly;but in Europe and in European politics, a German, always a German.""But why should Germany butt in?" continued Hugo.

"Butt in, Germany butt in? Things cannot be settled in Europe without Germany. Besides, there is Russia longing for the opportunity to attack.""To attack Germany?"

"To attack Austria first, Germany's ally and friend, and then Germany. The trouble is you Americans do not live in the world.

You are living on your own continent here removed from the big world, ignorant of all world movements, the most provincial people in all the world. Else you would not ask me such foolish questions. This ultimatum means war. First, Austria against Servia; Russia will help Servia; France will help Russia; Germany will help Austria. There you have the beginning of a great European war. How far this conflagration will spread, only God knows."The car being announced, the Germans made a hurried exit, in their overpowering excitement omitting the courtesy of farewells to household and guests.

"They seem to be terribly excited, those Germans," said Miss Rowena.

"They are," said Hugo; "I am glad I am not a German. To a German war is so much the biggest thing in life.""It is really too bad," said Mrs. Wakeham; "we shall not have the pleasure of Professor Schaefer's music. He plays quite exquisitely.

You would all have greatly enjoyed it. Rowena, you might play something. Well, for my part," continued Mrs. Wakeham, settling herself placidly in her comfortable chair, "I am glad I am an American. Those European countries, it seems to me, are always in some trouble or other.""I am glad I am a Canadian," said Larry. "We are much too busy to think of anything so foolish and useless as war."

同类推荐
  • 天王太子辟罗经

    天王太子辟罗经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 肇论新疏游刃

    肇论新疏游刃

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 毗尼日用录

    毗尼日用录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 中阴经

    中阴经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 栎社沿革志略

    栎社沿革志略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 销售要懂心理学

    销售要懂心理学

    本书着重讲述销售员如何掌握客户的心理,进而通过对客户心理的把握,促成交易。书中案例丰富,点评精彩,具有很强的可读性,对销售工作会有很大的帮助,让你在销售道路上走得更顺畅,让你的销售业绩一路飘红!
  • 堕魔凌天

    堕魔凌天

    魔动万界,谁人执念逆苍天?孤楼寒月,佳人呓语醉凭栏。残情戮血,纵然万劫加身;轮回不改,我心不变!
  • 斗气至圣

    斗气至圣

    一代内家拳、超级杀手穿越异世,来到了斗气的世界。内劲与斗气,到底哪一种力量强?宗师之后,又是否有更高的修为境界?
  • 寻仙:调皮仙女寻找爱

    寻仙:调皮仙女寻找爱

    搞什么,我不就是推了老君的丹炉,解散了二郎神的军队,扯了月老的红线,妨碍了六位姐姐谈情说爱,父皇就一道圣旨把我贬下天庭!贬就贬吧,可怎么说我也是仙女,让两个小将给从天庭上扔下来了,我的面子何在?真是的,这个父皇,我讨厌死你了!
  • 总裁的逃家少奶奶

    总裁的逃家少奶奶

    为了报复,他的刻意接近。两个人误打误撞共度一夜,至此两人纠缠一生。当属于两个人的孩子离开,她也跟着离开。五年后,她的身旁有了一个护花使者,他愤怒:“你是我的女人,你敢和别人在一起?”她却淡漠的留给了他一个背影。他却对她说:接近你是一场刻意的安排,爱上你却是无法预料的意外。
  • 武变星辰录

    武变星辰录

    战时无休止,乱世英雄出,破而后立真龙啸,涅槃重生畅逍遥,且看少年如以何逆天之质独步万界逆乾坤!
  • 重生咏叹调

    重生咏叹调

    伍莫远以前的梦想很简单,就是靠着会赚钱的老爸过日子,然后早点生个儿子,并让他学会怎么赚大钱,这样就能靠着儿子过日子了。不过现在发生的一切却让伍莫远的计划完全破灭——他被人害死了。不过出人意料的是,心怀不甘的伍莫远却突然发现自己重生到了两年前。应该复仇,还是夹着尾巴逃跑?对伍莫远来说,选择只有第一项。面对势力强大的仇家,依靠着财侣法地四宝,来谱写一曲重生且复仇的咏叹调。伍子胥有言:吾日莫途远,吾故倒行而逆施之。书友群:26657111【已满】155076438【新】
  • 名门夜宴:少爷太无赖

    名门夜宴:少爷太无赖

    浓情蜜意的男友,谈笑风生的闺蜜,物欲横流的富二代人生终究不能持续一生!她被设计陷害,又被男友和闺蜜同时背叛出卖,更是家道中落宣布破产!而那个给她带来救赎的,夜场少爷竟然是幕后黑手!她既敢爱也敢恨,却不料他将她囚禁禁锢在身边,让她成为只属于他的宠物!当拨开层层迷雾,当两人共赴生死,她已不再是,曾经那个单纯而毫无心机的小白莲……
  • 倾世云华:谁暖了夏

    倾世云华:谁暖了夏

    本是黑道上的至尊女魔头,却因一个小小的变故,而魂穿异世,没有玄力?看我突破大无极,成为世界的主宰!上古神兽是我的契约兽,神器在手后顾无忧。看我如何颠覆众观,成为女王。还有妖孽美男在侧,谁与我斗?(本文纯属虚构,如有雷同纯属巧合!)
  • 当时明月在

    当时明月在

    一生一世一双人,自从见到谢轩的第一面,白若秋便满心的把自己全都给了他。不管是欢声还是笑语,痛苦或者灰暗……你人生的每一个重要的时刻我都渴望着参与,但却错过了你人生中最重要的一幕……这世界,天南海北、山长水阔,我都走遍了,只为寻你;离家出走、逃避婚约,也只为你……我们之间经历了那么多,你的山盟海誓还能再对我实现吗?