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Preparing for the Battle.!The Surprise.!The Snow-encumbered Plain.!Horror of the Scene.!Flight of Frederick.!His Shame and Despair.!Unexpected Victory of the Prussians.!Letters of Frederick.!Adventures of Maupertuis.

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With great courtesy of words, but pitiless energy of action, General Borck, who was in command, fulfilled his commission. A contribution was exacted of fifteen thousand dollars, to be paid within three days; sufficient rations were to be furnished daily for the troops, or the general, it was stated, would be under the painful necessity of collecting them for himself. Two hundred and fifty dollars a day were to be provided for the general¨s private expenses. Remonstrances were of no avail. Resistance was not to be thought of.At the same time, Frederick, unaware of the movement of the Austrians, prepared to push the siege of Neisse with the utmost vigor. Leaving some of his ablest generals to conduct the operations there, Frederick himself marched, with strong re-enforcements, to strengthen General Schwerin, who was stationed among the Jagerndorf hills, on the southern frontier of Silesia, to prevent the Austrians from getting across the mountains. Marching from Ottmachau, the king met General Schwerin at Neustadt, half way to Jagerndorf, and they returned together to that place. But the swarming horsemen of General Neipperg were so bold and watchful that no information could be obtained of the situation or movements of the Austrian army. Frederick, seeing no indications that General Neipperg was attempting to force his way through the snow-encumbered defiles of the mountains, prepared to return, and, with his concentrated force, press with all vigor the siege of Neisse.

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TWO:The prince assumed to make a personal application of this. Herod meant the Crown Prince; Herodias, his boon companions; and John the Baptist was the chaplain. To punish the offender, the prince, with several brother officers, went at night, smashed the windows of the chaplain, and threw in a shower of fire-crackers upon him and his wife, who was in delicate health, driving them in dismay out into the stable-yard. The stern old king was very indignant at this conduct. Grumkow affirms, we hope falsely, that the prince threw the whole charge upon his associate officers, and that they were punished for the deed, while he escaped.

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THREE:^I forbid any funeral sermon to be preached over me. In the evening a festival will be given in the great room in the garden. The cask of hock which I have in my cellar must be opened. At this repast good wine alone shall be drank. Are forever lost in these jumbles.)

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THREE:The king, weary of the life of turmoil, constructed for himself376 a beautiful villa, which he named Sans Souci (^Free from Care ̄), which Carlyle characteristically translates ^No bother. ̄ It was situated on a pleasant hill-top near Potsdam, in great retirement, yet commanding an enchanting view of land and water.

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TWO:440 ^You will have passports for the post-horses, and whatever else you may ask. I hope to see you on Wednesday. I shall then profit by the few moments of leisure which remain to me, to enlighten myself by the blaze of your powerful genius. I entreat you to believe I shall always be the same toward you. Adieu. ̄

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THREE:^O my God, help me yet this once. Let me not be disgraced in my old days. But if Thou wilt not help me, don¨t help those scoundrels, but leave us to try it out ourselves. ̄

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THREE:^I arrived at last about one in the morning. I instantly threw myself on a bed. I was like to die of weariness, and in mortal terror that something had happened to my brother or the hereditary prince. The latter relieved me on his own score. He arrived at last about four o¨clock; had still no news of my brother. I was beginning to doze a little, when they came to inform me that M. von Knobelsdorf wished to speak to me from the Prince Royal. I darted out of bed and ran to him. ̄^I liked dancing, and was taking advantage of my chances. Grumkow came up to me, in the middle of a minuet, and said, `Mon dieu, madame, you seem to have got bit by the tarantula. Don¨t you see those strangers who have just come in?¨ I stopped short, and, looking all around, I noticed at last a young man, dressed in gray, whom I did not know. `Go, then,¨ said Grumkow, `and embrace the Crown Prince. There he is before you.¨ My whole frame was agitated with joy. `Oh, heavens, my brother!¨ cried I; `but I do not see him. Where is he? For God¨s sake show him to me.¨

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