登陆注册
5435400000036

第36章 I(1)

It was decidedly a family match. Prince Francis Charles Augustus Albert Emmanuel of Saxe-Coburg--Gotha--for such was his full title--had been born just three months after his cousin Victoria, and the same midwife had assisted at the two births. The children's grandmother, the Dowager Duchess of Coburg, had from the first looked forward to their marriage, as they grew up, the Duke, the Duchess of Kent, and King Leopold came equally to desire it. The Prince, ever since the time when, as a child of three, his nurse had told him that some day "the little English May flower" would be his wife, had never thought of marrying anyone else. When eventually Baron Stockmar himself signified his assent, the affair seemed as good as settled.

The Duke had one other child--Prince Ernest, Albert's senior by one year, and heir to the principality. The Duchess was a sprightly and beautiful woman, with fair hair and blue eyes; Albert was very like her and was her declared favourite. But in his fifth year he was parted from her for ever. The ducal court was not noted for the strictness of its morals; the Duke was a man of gallantry, and it was rumoured that the Duchess followed her husband's example. There were scandals: one of the Court Chamberlains, a charming and cultivated man of Jewish extraction, was talked of; at last there was a separation, followed by a divorce. The Duchess retired to Paris, and died unhappily in 1831. Her memory was always very dear to Albert.

He grew up a pretty, clever, and high-spirited boy. Usually well-behaved, he was, however, sometimes violent. He had a will of his own, and asserted it; his elder brother was less passionate, less purposeful, and, in their wrangles, it was Albert who came out top. The two boys, living for the most part in one or other of the Duke's country houses, among pretty hills and woods and streams, had been at a very early age--Albert was less than four--separated from their nurses and put under a tutor, in whose charge they remained until they went to the University. They were brought up in a simple and unostentatious manner, for the Duke was poor and the duchy very small and very insignificant. Before long it became evident that Albert was a model lad.

Intelligent and painstaking, he had been touched by the moral earnestness of his generation; at the age of eleven he surprised his father by telling him that he hoped to make himself "a good and useful man." And yet he was not over-serious; though, perhaps, he had little humour, he was full of fun--of practical jokes and mimicry. He was no milksop; he rode, and shot, and fenced; above all did he delight in being out of doors, and never was he happier than in his long rambles with his brother through the wild country round his beloved Rosenau--stalking the deer, admiring the scenery, and returning laden with specimens for his natural history collection. He was, besides, passionately fond of music. In one particular it was observed that he did not take after his father: owing either to his peculiar upbringing or to a more fundamental idiosyncrasy he had a marked distaste for the opposite sex. At the age of five, at a children's dance, he screamed with disgust and anger when a little girl was led up to him for a partner; and though, later on, he grew more successful in disguising such feelings, the feelings remained.

The brothers were very popular in Coburg, and, when the time came for them to be confirmed, the preliminary examination which, according to ancient custom, was held in public in the "Giants' Hall" of the Castle, was attended by an enthusiastic crowd of functionaries, clergy, delegates from the villages of the duchy, and miscellaneous onlookers. There were also present, besides the Duke and the Dowager Duchess, their Serene Highnesses the Princes Alexander and Ernest of Wurtemberg, Prince Leiningen, Princess Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and Princess Hohenlohe-Schillingsfurst. Dr. Jacobi, the Court chaplain, presided at an altar, simply but appropriately decorated, which had been placed at the end of the hall; and the proceedings began by the choir singing the first verse of the hymn, "Come, Holy Ghost." After some introductory remarks, Dr.

Jacobi began the examination. "The dignified and decorous bearing of the Princes," we are told in a contemporary account, "their strict attention to the questions, the frankness, decision, and correctness of their answers, produced a deep impression on the numerous assembly. Nothing was more striking in their answers than the evidence they gave of deep feeling and of inward strength of conviction. The questions put by the examiner were not such as to be met by a simple "yes" or "no." They were carefully considered in order to give the audience a clear insight into the views and feelings of,the young princes. One of the most touching moments was when the examiner asked the hereditary prince whether he intended steadfastly to hold to the Evangelical Church, and the Prince answered not only "Yes!" but added in a clear and decided tone: "I and my brother are firmly resolved ever to remain faithful to the acknowledged truth." The examination having lasted an hour, Dr. Jacobi made some concluding observations, followed by a short prayer; the second and third verses of the opening hymn were sung; and the ceremony was over. The Princes, stepping down from the altar, were embraced by the Duke and the Dowager Duchess; after which the loyal inhabitants of Coburg dispersed, well satisfied with their entertainment.

同类推荐
  • The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria

    The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 送郢州郎使君

    送郢州郎使君

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 博物志

    博物志

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The House of the Wolf

    The House of the Wolf

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 袁氏世范

    袁氏世范

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 最后一次的轮回

    最后一次的轮回

    一个人?营救?杀戮?爱情?敌人?世人?六界?最后一世?轮回?
  • 欢喜神探

    欢喜神探

    民国初年,上海旧闸警署副署长之子陆何欢为与恋人重聚,从大不列颠苏格兰场调回旧闸警署任职,不想刚一下船,便得到了恋人凌嫣早已犯下凶案不知所踪的消息……耿直的陆何欢决意彻查此事,却盲打误撞扰乱了署长包康的升迁,被包康开除。陆何欢发挥苏格兰场破案神技,侦破了棘手的“碎头女尸”疑案,因此被势利油滑的警署探长应喜收为探员。二人同吃同住,一时成了欢喜冤家,并自命为“欢喜神探”……在携手侦破了一系列或诡异离奇或令人发笑的案件之后,陆何欢和应喜从一开始的龃龉不合到契若金兰。二人在旧闸警署春风得意之时,陆何欢失踪已久的恋人凌嫣突然一身血衣死在旧居,陆何欢一蹶不振……旧闸数名大家闺秀接连惨死,死状与凌嫣无异。陆何欢重整旗鼓,一路追查这起“血衣咒”连环杀人案,不料竟引出一个令他难以置信的真相和一场刻骨铭心的旷世奇情……
  • 诸哽门

    诸哽门

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 墨色天涯

    墨色天涯

    我见到萧尘落的时候他正在饶有兴致地揽镜自照。月光如纱,白衣胜雪。连属下通报“凌姑娘来了”都没有听见。于是我之前对他的美好幻想全数破灭。
  • 一夜之新的博物馆之护宝之夜

    一夜之新的博物馆之护宝之夜

    民国初年,一群有志的青年们为了保护一些重要的宝物,他们在民间不断的守护它们,不惜用自己的努力去探索在生活中的学习乐趣,他们的护宝之路能否成功呢?
  • 一见他就笑

    一见他就笑

    文案:本文超甜!!【青春校园,甜宠无虐】
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 迎娶反派系统

    迎娶反派系统

    某日——陆绮怀:“你看这姑娘,虽然是个反派,但是温柔可人,以后肯定是个贤妻良母!你喜欢不?”裴屿之摇头。又一日——陆绮怀:“你看这女人,虽然是个反派,但是精明能干,以后肯定是个贤妻良母!你喜欢不?”裴屿之摇头。再一日——陆绮怀:“你看这女的,虽然是个反派,但是……”裴屿之终于开口:“我不喜。”陆绮怀不耐烦:“那你到底喜欢什么样的?”他默默看向了她。——系统文,1vs1,日更,欢迎评论收藏,么么哒!
  • 无限入侵美漫

    无限入侵美漫

    当黑夜降临,街头的不明生物开始蠢蠢欲动。罗杰斯队长却背着盾牌,和传说中的僵尸探长况天佑,组成了最佳搭档,穿梭在高楼之间,打击罪犯。当九头蛇伺机崛起,重新出来搞风搞雨之时,钢铁侠托尼已经驾驶着高达,毁灭了他们的老巢。雷神托尔举起了斩魂刀,在阿斯加德对着基妹喊出了一句卍解!娜塔莎却拿着机关枪,和手执伏魔棒的马小玲,一起大杀四方!绿巨人爱心爆棚,收养了妙蛙种子,鹰眼克林贡玩起了旋风陀螺,把以前的弓箭都扔进了垃圾堆里。堂堂瓦坎达的国王黑豹,更是当着属下的面掏出了异次元口袋里的黑科技道具,展示他的任意门。唯有灭霸,还在死不甘心地吼道:“老子是要成为紫薯精的男人!”这特么就是说好的漫威?身为穿越者的凌凡,不由向主神发起质问。“信我,你将是这里唯一的NPC玩家!”
  • 天下鸾华

    天下鸾华

    前世,顾初寒救了一个落魄书生一命,不想他竟摇身一变,化作东宫太子,迎娶了顾家嫡女,只因他以为,救他的是顾氏嫡长。而她,一介庶女,只能作为陪嫁,最后老死宫中。重生一世,她告诉自己,她不欠顾初悦的,她要亲自去救落魄的太子,然后风光大嫁。可是,她错了,她算准了太子出现的日子,然后亲手救起他,递给他自己的贴身玉佩。只盼他来娶自己,可是并没有。他化作太子归来仍娶了顾氏嫡女,并以勾引太子之名将她杀死。重生又一世,她归来了,不再是顾氏后院那个强颜欢笑的小庶女,而是一个阴冷淡漠的复仇者。痴恋两世汝无情,堆雪楼外吾杀君。