What do I behold
but satiety and indifference? Does not every frivolous engagement attract
him more than his charming and lovely wife? Does he know how to prize
his happiness ? Can he value her as she deserves ? He possesses her ,
it is true, I know that, as I know much more, and I have become accustomed
to the thought that he will drive me mad, or , perhaps, murder me.
Is his friendship toward me unimpaired? Does he not view my attachment
to Charlotte as an infringement upon his rights , and consider my attention
to her as a silent rebuke to himself? I know , and indeed feel, that
he dislikes me, that he wishes for my absence, that my presence is hateful
to him."
He would often pause when on his way to visit Charlotte , stand still,
as though in doubt, and seem desirous of returning , but would nevertheless
proceed ; and, engaged in such thoughts and soliloquies as we have described,
he finally reached the hunting-lodge, with a sort of involuntary consent.
Upon one occasion he entered the house; and, inquiring for Charlotte,
he observed that the inmates were in a state of unusual confusion. The
eldest boy informed him that a dreadful misfortune had occurred at Walheim,
―― that a peasant had been murdered ! But this made little impression
upon him. Entering the apartment, he found Charlotte engaged reasoning
with her father , who, in spite of his infirmity, insisted on going
to the scene of the crime , in order to institute an inquiry. The criminal
was unknown ; the victim had been found dead at his own door that morning.
Suspicions were excited : the murdered man had been in the service of
a widow , and the person who had previously filled the situation had
been dismissed from her employment.
As soon as Werther heard this , he exclaimed with great excitement,
"Is it possible ! I must go to the spot―― I cannot delay a moment!
" He hastened to Walheim. Every incident returned vividly to his remembrance
; and he entertained not the slightest doubt that that man was the murderer
to whom he had so often spoken, and for whom he entertained so much regard.
His way took him past the well-known lime trees , to the house where
the body had been carried ; and his feelings were greatly excited at
the sight of the fondly recollected spot. That threshold where the neighbours"
children had so often played together was stained with blood; love and
attachment, the noblest feelings of human nature , had been converted
into violence and murder. The huge trees stood there leafless and covered
with hoarfrost; the beautiful hedgerows which surrounded the old churchyard
wall were withered; and the gravestones, half covered with snow , were
visible through the openings.
As he approached the inn, in front of which the whole village was
assembled , screams were suddenly heard. A troop of armed peasants was
seen approaching, and every one exclaimed that the criminal had been
apprehended. Werther looked , and was not long in doubt. The prisoner
was no other than the servant , who had been formerly so attached to
the widow , and whom he had met prowling about , with that suppressed
anger and ill-concealed despair , which we have before described.
"What have you done , unfortunate man?" inquired Werther, as he
advanced toward the prisoner. The latter turned his eyes upon him in silence,
and then replied with perfect composure ; "No one will now marry her ,
and she will marry no one." The prisoner was taken into the inn , and
Werther left the place. The mind of Werther was fearfully excited by this
shocking occurrence. He ceased, however, to be oppressed by his usual
feeling of melancholy , moroseness , and indifference to everything
that passed around him. He entertained a strong degree of pity for the
prisoner, and was seized with an indescribable anxiety to save him from
his impending fate. He considered him so unfortunate, he deemed his crime
so excusable, and thought his own condition so nearly similar, that
he felt convinced he could make every one else view the matter in the
light in which he saw it himself. He now became anxious to undertake his
defence , and commenced composing an eloquent speech for the occasion
; and, on his way to the hunting-lodge, he could not refrain from speaking
aloud the statement which he resolved to make to the judge.
Upon his arrival, he found Albert had been before him: and he was
a little perplexed by this meeting; but he soon recovered himself, and
expressed his opinion with much warmth to the judge. The latter shook ,
his head doubtingly ; and although Werther urged his case with the utmost
zeal, feeling, and determination in defence of his client , yet, as
we may easily suppose , the judge was not much influenced by his appeal.
On the contrary , he interrupted him in his address, reasoned with him
seriously , and even administered a rebuke to him for becoming the advocate
of a murderer. He demonstrated, that , according to this precedent,
every law might be violated , and the public security utterly destroyed.
He added, moreover , that in such a case he could himself do nothing,
without incurring the greatest responsibility ; that everything must
follow in the usual course, and pursue the ordinary channel.
Werther , however, did not abandon his enterprise , and even besought
the judge to connive at the flight of the prisoner. But this proposal
was peremptorily rejected. Albert , who had taken some part in the discussion,
coincided in opinion with the judge. At this Werther became enraged ,
and took his leave in great anger , after the judge had more than once
assured him that the prisoner could not be saved.
The excess of his grief at this assurance may be inferred from a note
we have found amongst his papers, and which was doubtless written upon
this very occasion.
"You cannot be saved, unfortunate man!
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