The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 07

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KING.
'Tis done! And that we need waste no time in choice--let himdiscuss--me.
ALL (_startled_).
Your Majesty?
KING.
It's very warm here. [_Opens his coat_. ] Let's make ourselvescomfortable, Eversmann. Well, Prince--begin. Give us a speech about me.
HOTHAM.
Please-- KING.
No hesitation--let it be as if I had just died-- HOTHAM.
Your Majesty-- KING.
Quiet! Silence all. The Prince of Baireuth will give us a speech aboutme. [_Aside_. ] _In vino veritas_. I am curious to know whether such aFrench
...windbag is composed entirely of falsehoods.
HOTHAM (_aside_).
This is the decisive moment.
PRINCE (_steps forward, he staggers slightly then controls himself_).
Merry company!
KING.
Merry? I'm dead.
PRINCE.
No matter, they're merry just the same.
KING.
Gad! is that true?
PRINCE.
Merry company--cheerful mourners--permit me to interrupt your enjoymentby a few painful remarks on the qualities of the deceased.
KING.
Painful remarks? That's a good beginning.
PRINCE.
Friedrich Wilhelm I. , King of Prussia, was a great man, in whosecharacter were united the strangest contradictions.


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