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ALARM AT FURSTENBERG. MISSION TO WENZEL
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gladly do myself the pleasure of acceding to the request you honor me with. To my extreme regret, the necessary orders have been issued. The imperial troops are even now on their march under imperial authority; and I would even at this late moment recall my own forces if it were possible. This day is not the least bitter of all my bitter days. I have long suspected that the whole truth was not told to me; and I fear I shall learn it only when too late. To you, my Lord Boppo, and to you, gentlemen, I return most respectful thanks. I would most gladly accede to your wishes as my most grateful acknowledgment.”:

The deputation noticed the king’s evident embarrassment and grief; and with profound sympathy they courteously withdrew.