第 12 节
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  heart among them。 Feldmarschall Daun; on the news of May 6th; hastily fell back; joined by the wrecks of the right wing; which fled Sazawa way。 Brunswick…Bevern; with a 20;000; is detached to look after Daun; finds Daun still on the retreat; greedily collecting reinforcements from the homeward quarter; and hanging back; though now double or so of Bevern's strength。 Amazement and discouragement are the general feeling among Friedrich's enemies。 Notable to see how the whole hostile world marching in upon him;French; Russians; much more the Reich; poor faltering entity;pauses; as with its breath taken away; at news of Prag; and; arrested on the sudden; with lifted foot; ceases to stride forward; and merely tramp…tramps on the same place (nay in part; in the Reich part; visibly tramps backward); for above a month ensuing! Who knows whether; practically; any of them will come on; 'See CORRESPONDANCE DU COMTE DE SAINT…GERMAIN; an Eye…witness; i。 108 (cited in Preuss; ii。 50); &c。 &c。' and not leave Austria by itself to do the duel with Friedrich? If Prag were but got; and the 46;000 well locked away; it would be very salutary for Friedrich's affairs!Week after week; the City holds out; and there seems no hope of it; except by hunger; and burning their Magazines by red…hot balls。
  COLONEL MAYER WITH HIS 〃FREE…CORPS〃 PARTY MAKES A VISIT; OF DIDACTIC NATURE; TO THE REICH。
  Friedrich; as we saw; on entering Bohmen; had shot off a Light Detachment under Colonel Mayer; southward; to seize any Austrian Magazines there were; especially one big Magazine at Pilsen:which Mayer has handsomely done; May 2d (Pilsen 〃a bigger Magazine than Jung…Bunzlau; even〃); after which Mayer is now off westward; into the Ober…Pfalz; into the Nurnberg Countries; to teach the Reich a small lesson; since they will not listen to Plotho。 Prag Battle; as happens; had already much chilled the ardor of the Reich! Mayer has two Free…Corps; his own and another; about 1;300 of foot; to which are added a 200 of hussars。 They have 5 cannon; carry otherwise a minimum of baggage; are swift wild fellows; sharp of stroke; and do; for the time; prove didactic to the Reich; bringing home to its very bosom the late great lesson of the Ziscaberg; in an applied form。 Mayer made a pretty course of it; into the Ober…Pfalz Countries; scattering the poor Execution Drill…Sergeants and incipiencies of preparation; the deliberative County Meetings; KREIS…Convents: ransoming Cities; Nurnberg for one city; whose cries went to Friedrich on the Ziscaberg; and wide over the world。 'In  Helden…Geschichte;  iv。 360…367; the Nurnberg Letter and Response (3lst May…5th June; 1757): in Pauli;  Leben grosser Helden  (iii。 159 et seq。); Account of the Mayer Expedition; also in  Militair…Lexikon;  iii。 29 (quoting from Pauli)。' Nurnberg would have been but too happy to 〃refuse its contingent to the Reich's Army;〃 as many others would have been (poor Kur…Baiern hurrying off a kind of Embassy to Friedrich; great terror reigning among the wigs of Regensburg; and everybody drawing back that could);had not Imperial menaces; and an Event that fell out by and by in Prag Country; forced compliance。
  Mayer's Expedition made a loud noise in the Newspapers; and was truly of a shining nature in its kind; very perfectly managed on Mayer's part; and has traits in it which are amusing to read; had one time。 Take one small glance from Pauli:
  〃At Furth in Anspach; 1st June 'after six days' screwing of Nurnberg from without; which we had no cannon to take'; a Gratuity for the Prussian troops 'amount not stated' was demanded and given: at Schwabach; farther up the Regnitz River; they took quarters; no exemption made; clergy and laity alike getting soldiers billeted。 Meat and drink had to be given them: as also 100 carolines 'guineas and better'; and twenty new uniforms。 Upon which; next day; they marched to Zirndorf; and the Reichsgraf Puckler's Mansion; the Schloss of Farrenbach there。 Mayer took quarter in the Schloss itself。 Here the noble owners got up a ball for Mayer's entertainment; and did all they could contrive to induce a light treatment from him。〃 Figure it; the neighboring nobility and gentry in gala; Mayer too in his best uniform; and smiling politely; with those 〃bright little black eyes〃 of his! For he was a brilliant airy kind of fellow; and had much of the chevalier; as well as of the partisan; when requisite!
  〃Out of Farrenbach; the Mayer people circulated upon all the neighboring Lordships; at Wilhelmsdorf; the Reichs…Furst von Hohenlohe 'a too busy Anti…Prussian' had the worst brunt to bear。 The adjacent Baireuth lands 'dear Wilhelmina; fancy her too in such neighborhood!' were to the utmost spared all billeting; and even all transit;〃though wandering sergeants of the Reich's Force; 〃one sergeant with the Wurzburg Herr Commissarius and eight common men; did get picked up on Baireuth ground: and this or the other Anspach Official (Anspach being disaffected); too busy on the wrong side; found himself suddenly Prisoner of War; but was given up; at Wilhelmina?s gracious request。 On Bamberg he was sharp as flint; and had to be; the Bambergers; reinforced at last by 'Circle… Militias (KREIS…TRUPPEN)' in quantity; being called out in mass against him; and at Vach an actual Passage of Fight had occurred。〃
  Of the 〃Affair at Vach;〃 pretty little Drawn…Battle (mostly an affair of art); Mayer VERSUS 〃Kreis…troops to the amount of 6;000; with twelve cannon; or some say twenty…four〃 (which they couldn't handle); and how Mayer cunningly took a position unassailable; 〃burnt Bridges of the Regnitz River;〃 and; plying his five cannon against these ardent awkward people; stood cheerful on the other side; and then at last; in good time; whisked himself off to the Hill of Culmbach; with all his baggage; inexpugnable there for three days:of all this; though it is set down at full length; we can say nothing。 'Pauli; iii。 159; &c。 (who gives Mayer's own LETTER; and others; upon Vach)。' And will add only; that; having girt himself and made his packages; Mayer left the Hill of Culmbach; and deliberately wended home; by Coburg and other Countries where he had business; eating his way; and early in July was safe in the Metal Mountains again; having fluttered the Volscians in their Frankenland Corioli to an unexpected extent。 It is one of five or six such sallies Friedrich made upon the Reich; sometimes upon the Austrians and Reich together; to tumble up their magazines and preparations。 Rapid unexpected inroads; year after year; done chiefly by the Free…Corps; and famous enough to the then Gazetteers。 Of which; or of their doers; as we can in time coming afford little or no notice; let us add this small Note on the Free…Corps topic; which is a large one in the Books; but must not interrupt us again:
  〃Before this War was done;〃 say my Authorities; 〃there came gradually to be twenty…one Prussian Free…Corps;〃foot almost all; there being already Hussars in quantity; ever since the first Silesian experiences。 〃Notable Aggregates they were of loose wandering fellows; broken Saxons; Prussians; French; 'Hungarian… Protestant' some of them; 'Deserters from all the Armies' not a few; attracted by the fame of Friedrich;as the Colonels enlisting them had been; Mayer himself; for instance; was by birth a Vienna man; and had been in many services and wars; from his fifteenth year and onwards。 Most miscellaneous; these Prussian Free…Corps; a swift faculty the indispensable thing; by no means a particular character: but well…disciplined; well…captained; who generally managed their work well。
  〃They were; by origin; of Anti…Tolpatch nature; got up on the diamond…cut…diamond principle; they stole a good deal; with order sometimes; and oftener without; but there was nothing of the old Mentzel…Trenck atrocity permitted them; or ever imputed to them; and they did; usually with good military talent; sometimes conspicuously good; what was required of them。 Regular Generals; of a high merit; one or two of their Captains came to be: Wunsch; for example; Werner; in some sort; and; but for his sudden death; this Mayer himself。 Others of them; as Von Hordt (Hard is his Swedish name); and 'Quintus Icilius' (by nature GUICHARD; of whom we shall hear a great deal in the Friedrich circle by and by); are distinguished as honorably intellectual and cultivated persons。 'Count de Hordt's  Memoirs  (autobiographical; or in the first person: English Translation; London; 1806; TWO French Originals; a worse in 1789; and a better now at last); Preface; i…xii。 In  Helden…Geschichte;  v。 102…104; 93; a detailed 〃List of the Free…Corps in 1758〃 (twelve of foot; two of horse; at that time): see Preuss; ii。 372 n。; Pauli (ubi supra);  Life of Mayer。 '
  〃Poor Mayer died within two years hence (5th January; 1759); of fever; caught by unheard…of exertions and over fatigues; after many exploits; and with the highest prospect; opening on him。 A man of many adventures; of many qualities; a wild dash of chivalry in him all along; and much military and other talent crossed in the growing。 In the dull old Books I read one other fact which is vivid to