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the four horsemen of the apocalypse-第5章

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essantly。  One night; on entering the smoking room; Desnoyers saw the German notables gesticulating with animated countenances。  They were no longer drinking beer。  They had had bottles of champagne uncorked; and the Counsellor's Lady; much impressed; had not retired to her stateroom。  Captain Erckmann; spying the young Argentinian; offered him a glass。

〃It is war;〃 he shouted with enthusiasm。  〃War at last。 。 。 。  The hour has come!〃

Desnoyers made a gesture of astonishment。  War! 。 。 。  What war? 。 。 。 Like all the others; he had read on the news bulletin outside a radiogram stating that the Austrian government had just sent an ultimatum to Servia; but it made not the slightest impression on him; for he was not at all interested in the Balkan affairs。  Those were but the quarrels of a miserable little nation monopolizing the attention of the world; distracting it from more worthwhile matters。 How could this event concern the martial Counsellor?  The two nations would soon come to an understanding。  Diplomacy sometimes amounted to something。

〃No;〃 insisted the German ferociously。  〃It is war; blessed war。 Russia will sustain Servia; and we will support our ally。 。 。 。 What will France do?  Do you know what France will do?〃 。 。 。

Julio shrugged his shoulders testily as though asking to be left out of all international discussions。

〃It is war;〃 asserted the Counsellor; 〃the preventive war that we need。  Russia is growing too fast; and is preparing to fight us。 Four years more of peace and she will have finished her strategic railroads; and her military power; united to that of her allies; will be worth as much as ours。  It is better to strike a powerful blow now。  It is necessary to take advantage of this opportunity。 。 。 。 War。  Preventive war!〃

All his clan were listening in silence。  Some did not appear to feel the contagion of his enthusiasm。  War! 。 。 。  In imagination they saw their business paralyzed; their agencies bankrupt; the banks cutting down credit 。 。 。 a catastrophe more frightful to them than the slaughters of battles。  But they applauded with nods and grunts all of Erckmann's ferocious demonstrations。  He was a Herr Rath; and an officer besides。  He must be in the secrets of the destiny of his country; and that was enough to make them drink silently to the success of the war。

Julio thought that the Counsellor and his admirers must be drunk。 〃Look here; Captain;〃 he said in a conciliatory tone; 〃what you say lacks logic。  How could war possibly be acceptable to industrial Germany?  Every moment its business is increasing; every month it conquers a new market and every year its commercial balance soars upward in unheard of proportions。  Sixty years ago; it had to man its boats with Berlin hack drivers arrested by the police。  Now its commercial fleets and war vessels cross all oceans; and there is no port where the German merchant marine does not occupy the greatest part of the docks。  It would only be necessary to continue living in this way; to put yourselves beyond the exigencies of war!  Twenty years more of peace; and the Germans would be lords of the world's commerce; conquering England; the former mistress of the seas; in a bloodless struggle。  And are they going to risk all thislike a gambler who stakes his entire fortune on a single cardin a struggle that might result unfavorably?〃 。 。 。

〃No; war;〃 insisted the Counsellor furiously; 〃preventive war。  We live surrounded by our enemies; and this state of things cannot go on。  It is best to end it at once。  Either they or we!  Germany feels herself strong enough to challenge the world。  We've got to put an end to this Russian menace!  And if France doesn't keep herself quiet; so much the worse for her! 。 。 。  And if anyone else 。 。 。 ANYONE dares to come in against us; so much the worse for him!  When I set up a new machine in my shops; it is to make it produce unceasingly。  We possess the finest army in the world; and it is necessary to give it exercise that it may not rust out。〃

He then continued with heavy emphasis; 〃They have put a band of iron around us in order to throttle us。  But Germany has a strong chest and has only to expand in order to burst its bands。  We must awake before they manacle us in our sleep。  Woe to those who then oppose us! 。 。 。〃

Desnoyers felt obliged to reply to this arrogance。  He had never seen the iron circle of which the Germans were complaining。  The nations were merely unwilling to continue living; unsuspecting and inactive; before boundless German ambition。  They were simply preparing to defend themselves against an almost certain attack。 They wished to maintain their dignity; repeatedly violated under most absurd pretexts。

〃I wonder if it is not the others;〃 he concluded; 〃who are obliged to defend themselves because you represent a menace to the world!〃

An invisible hand sought his under the table; as it had some nights before; to recommend prudence; but now he clasped it forcibly with the authority of a right acquired。

〃Oh; sir!〃 sighed the sweet Bertha; 〃to talk like that; a youth so distinguished who has 。 。 。〃

She was not able to finish; for her husband interrupted。  They were no longer in American waters; and the Counsellor expressed himself with the rudeness of a master of his house。

〃I have the honor to inform you; young man;〃 he said; imitating the cutting coldness of the diplomats; 〃that you are merely a South American and know nothing of the affairs of Europe。〃

He did not call him an 〃Indian;〃 but Julio heard the implication as though he had used the word itself。  Ah; if that hidden handclasp had not held him with its sentimental thrills! 。 。 。  But this contact kept him calm and even made him smile。  〃Thanks; Captain;〃 he said to himself。  〃It is the least you can do to get even with me!〃

Here his relations with the German and his clientele came to an end。 The merchants; as they approached nearer and nearer to their native land; began casting off that servile desire of ingratiating themselves which they had assumed in all their trips to the new world。  They now had more important things to occupy them。  The telegraphic service was working without cessation。  The Commandant of the vessel was conferring in his apartment with the Counsellor as his compatriot of most importance。  His friends were hunting out the most obscure places in order to talk confidentially with one another。  Even Bertha commenced to avoid Desnoyers。  She was still smiling distantly at him; but that smile was more of a souvenir than a reality。

Between Lisbon and the coast of England; Julio spoke with her husband for the last time。  Every morning was appearing on the bulletin board the alarming news transmitted by radiograph。  The Empire was arming itself against its enemies。  God would punish them; making all manner of troubles fall upon them。  Desnoyers was motionless with astonishment before the last piece of news〃Three hundred thousand revolutionists are now besieging Paris。  The suburbs are beginning to burn。  The horrors of the Commune have broken out again。〃

〃My; but these Germans have gone mad!〃 exclaimed the disgusted youth to the curious group surrounding the radio…sheet。  〃We a
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