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Updated: June 27, 2025
"'In the name of his majesty, Wilhelmine Enke is commanded, under penalty of severe punishment, not to leave her room or her dwelling, until the king shall permit her, and send some one to take her and all that belongs to her to her place of destination.
Has the crown prince others besides Wilhelmine Enke, whom I have tolerated?" "Sire, unfortunately, the prince has not a very faithful heart. Besides, it is Bischofswerder's plan, as I suppose, to separate him from Wilhelmine, who will not subordinate herself to him, and who even dares to mock the necromancers and visionaries, and oppose them to the crown prince."
"They are daily and hourly guilty of enticing away from me the crown prince, and making the future ruler of my country an obscurer, a necromancer, and at the same time a libertine! I was obliged to overlook his youthful preference for Wilhelmine Enke, and wink at this amour, for I know that crown prince is human, and his affections are to be consulted.
She did not try to hide anything, to smooth over the effect of her hasty action: on the contrary, she sat down close to me and kept looking at me fixedly. Now and again she spoke to me. And afterwards, when we were playing "Enke," she said: "I shall have Lieutenant Glahn. I don't care to run after anyone else." I whispered, stamping my foot.
"Is that all, my dear?" she replied, smiling, as he finished. "What do you mean?" he asked, astonished. "Nothing more than I would know if you have only sworn to renounce Wilhelmine Enke!" "What could I have done more prejudicial to you?" he cried, not a little irritated.
Do so also, Herzberg, and if you discover any thing, tell me; and if Wilhelmine Enke needs assistance against the infamous Rosicrucians, and with her aid this mystic rabble can be suppressed, inform me, and I am ready to send her succor. Ah! Herzberg, is it not a melancholy fact that one must fight his way through so much wickedness to obtain so little that is good?
"What will you give me for trinkgeld, Mamselle Enke?" asked the footman, as she gave him the receipt. "Your own rudeness and insult," answered Wilhelmine proudly, as she turned, without saluting him, to the sitting-room. Kretzschmar laughed aloud. "She will play the great and proud lady," said he. "She will get over that when in prison.
Say to the king, that I am deeply, sensibly moved with his tender sympathy and generosity. And now I will hasten to Wilhelmine Enke; but, it occurs to me that it may not be possible; the king has made her a prisoner in her own house." "Do not trouble yourself about that. If it is your royal highness's pleasure, drive at once to Charlottenburg.
You now belong to the virtuous and honorable, whom the Invisible Fathers bless!" "Is it true, Bischofswerder," said the prince, languidly, "that I have sworn to renounce Wilhelmine Enke, and never to love her more?" "You have sworn it by all that is holy, and all in heaven and on earth have heard your oath, and there is joy thereat."
The Rosicrucians reproach the prince for his immoral connection with Wilhelmine Enke, as they would replace her by one who gives herself up to them." "That shall not take place," cried the king. "No, we will not suffer that; and particularly when we are forced to recognize such abominable connections, we should endeavor to choose the most desirable.
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