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Chapter 12 Court Jester
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Chapter 12 Court Jester
They left the Schloss at midday, saying goodbye to their hostess. Then theyhad driven down the winding1 road, leaving the Schloss high above themand they had come at last, after many hours of driving, to a stronghold inthe Dolomites–an amphitheatre in the mountains where meetings, con-certs and reunions of the various Youth Groups were held.
Renata had brought him there, his guide, and from his seat on the barerock he had watched what went on and had listened. He understood alittle more what she had been talking about earlier that day. This greatmass gathering2, animated3 as all mass gatherings4 can be whether they arecalled by an evangelistic religious leader in Madison Square, New York, orin the shadow of a Welsh church or in a football crowd or in the super de-monstrations which marched to attack embassies and police and univer-sities and all the rest of it.
She had brought him there to show him the meaning of that one phrase:
‘The Young Siegfried’.
Franz Joseph, if that was really his name, had addressed the crowd. Hisvoice, rising, falling, with its curious exciting quality, its emotional appeal,had held sway over that groaning5, almost moaning crowd of young wo-men and young men. Every word that he had uttered had seemed preg-nant with meaning, had held incredible appeal. The crowd had respondedlike an orchestra. His voice had been the baton6 of the conductor. And yet,what had the boy said? What had been the young Siegfried’s message?
There were no words that he could remember when it came to an end, buthe knew that he had been moved, promised things, roused to enthusiasm.
And now it was over. The crowd had surged round the rocky platform,calling, crying out. Some of the girls had been screaming with enthusiasm.
Some of them had fainted. What a world it was nowadays, he thought.
Everything used the whole time to arouse emotion. Discipline? Restraint?
None of those things counted for anything any more. Nothing matteredbut to feel.
What sort of a world, thought Stafford Nye, could that make?
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