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第162章 THE SENTINEL‘S POUCH

1.PrivateWilliam Baum,of the Prussian army,as hestood peeringinto the darkness,was almost wishingthat the Austrians and Russians,whose camp-fires he could see along the other side of the valley,would make an attack,and give him something else to do than shiver in the wet.

2.But they did not;and Baum,growing colder and wetter every minute,wished himself back in his snug little apple-orchard at the foot of the “Giant Mountains,”where he used to be in bed every night before the village clock tolled ten,after a good supperof brown bread and cabbage.

3.“If the king had to be out in a night of this sort,”he said aloud,“he’d soon be as tired of the war as I am.”“And how do you know he hasn‘t?”broke in a sharpvoice,close beside him.

At once Baum was himself again.The first sign of a stranger approaching his post recalled him to his duty as a soldier.

4.His musket was at his shoulder in a moment,and his voice rang out clear and stern,-“Stand!Who goes there?”

“A friend,”replied the unknown.“Advance,friend,and give the pass-word.”“’The Prussian eagle.‘““Pass,friend;all’s well.”

5.But instead of passing on,the stranger came close up to the sentry,who could just make out,by a stray gleam of moonlight,that his visitor was wrapped in a horseman‘s cloak,and had a hat drawn over his eyes in such a way as to hide his face.

“You seem to have rather damp quarters here,comrade,”

said he.“Why don’t you have a smoke to warm yourself a bit?”

6.“Smoke!”replied the sentry.“Why,where do you come from,brother,not to know that smoking on duty is forbidden?”

“But suppose the king gave you leave to smoke?”said the stranger.

“The king!”answered the soldier gruffly.“What would my captain say?Long before the king could hear of it,the drummer‘s cane would make acquaintance with my back.”

“Pooh!the captain’s not here to see you.Out with your pipe,man.I‘ll tell no tales.”

7.“Look here,you rascal,”cried the soldier,in anangry tone.“I half suspectyou’re some fellow whowants to get me into trouble.Now,if that‘s so,you had better be off before worse comes of it;for if you say any more I’ll give you a cuff you won‘t like.”

“I’d like to see you try it,”said the other,with a laugh.

8.The soldier‘s only reply was a blow,which sent thestranger’s batteredold hat flying into the air,while hehimself staggered back several paces .

“Very good,”said he,recovering himself,and speaking in quite a different tone.“You‘ll hear of this tomorrow,my man,and get what you deserve,never fear.Good-night to you.”

He stooped as he spoke,and picking up somethingfrom the ground,vanishedinto the darkness.

9.The sudden change in his unknown visitor’s tone and manner,and his parting threat,caused some uneasiness to Baum.He began to fear that he hadinsulted an officer of high rank-a colonelleast,perhaps even a general.

“However,”thought he,“he doesn‘t know my name,that’s one comfort;and he won‘t find it very easy to describe the spot where I was posted,seeing that the night is so dark.”

10.But the next moment he gave a terrible start,for he had just missed his tobacco-pouch,which usually hung at his belt;and he remembered having seen the stranger pick up something as he went off.It must have been the pouch,and his name was upon it in full.

11.There was not much sleep for poor Baum thatnight,although he was relievedfrom guard half-an-hour later.He tried to keep up his courage by tellinghimself over and over again that the general could hardly punish him for obeying orders ;but even this did not comfort him much,for in those days there were very few things which a general could not do to a private soldier.

12.The next morning,sure enough,a corporal and four men came to conduct Private William Baum to headquarters;and when he got there he found all the generals standing around a little lean,bright-eyed man,in a very shabby dress,whom Baum knew at once to be the king himself-Frederick the Great of Prussia.

13.“Gentlemen,”said Frederick,with a sharp glanceat the unlucky sentry,“what does a Prussian soldier deserve who strikes his king?”

“Death,”answered the generals with one voice.“Good!”said Frederick.“Here is the man.”And he held out a tobacco-pouch,marked with the name of “William Baum.”

14.“Mercy,sire,mercy!”cried Baum,falling on his knees.“I never thought it was your majesty with whom I was speaking.”

“No,I don’t suppose you did,”said the king,clapping him on the shoulder;“and I hope all my soldiers will obey orders as well as you do.I said you should getwhat you deserved,and so you shall;for I‘ll make you Sergeant this very day.”

And the king kept his word.

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