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第114章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(17)

The conquerors found the capital a desert.The people shut themselves up in their houses, and refused to pay any mark of respect to the Austrian prince.It was necessary to hire a few children to shout before him in the streets.Meanwhile, the Court of Philip at Valladolid was thronged by nobles and prelates.

Thirty thousand people followed their King from Madrid to his new residence.Women of rank, rather than remain behind, performed the journey on foot.The peasants enlisted by thousands.Money, arms, and provisions, were supplied in abundance by the zeal of the people.The country round Madrid was infested by small parties of irregular horse.The Allies could not send off a despatch to Arragon, or introduce a supply of provisions into the capital.It was unsafe for the Archduke to hunt in the immediate vicinity of the palace which he occupied.

The wish of Stanhope was to winter in Castile.But he stood alone in the council of war; and, indeed it is not easy to understand how the Allies could have maintained themselves, through so unpropitious a season, in the midst of so hostile a population.

Charles, whose personal safety was the first object of the generals, was sent with an escort of cavalry to Catalonia in November; and in December the army commenced its retreat towards Arragon.

But the Allies had to do with a master-spirit.The King of France had lately sent the Duke of Vendome to command in Spain.This man was distinguished by the filthiness of his person, by the brutality of his demeanour, by the gross buffoonery of his conversation, and by the impudence with which he abandoned himself to the most nauseous of all vices.His sluggishness was almost incredible.Even when engaged in a campaign, he often passed whole days in his bed.His strange torpidity had been the cause of some of the most serious disasters which the armies of the House of Bourbon had sustained.But when he was roused by any great emergency, his resources, his energy, and his presence of mind, were such as had been found in no French general since the death of Luxembourg.

At this crisis, Vendome was all himself.He set out from Talavera with his troops, and pursued the retreating army of the Allies with a speed perhaps never equalled, in such a season, and in such a country.He marched night and day.He swam, at the head of his cavalry, the flooded stream of Henares, and, in a few days, overtook Stanhope, who was at Brihuega with the left wing of the Allied army."Nobody with me," says the English general, imagined that they had any foot within some days' march of us and our misfortune is owing to the incredible diligence which their army made." Stanhope had but just time to send off a messenger to the centre of the army, which was some leagues from Brihuega, before Vendome was upon him.The town was invested on every side.The walls were battered with cannon.A mine was sprung under one of the gates.The English kept up a terrible fire till their powder was spent.They then fought desperately with the bayonet against overwhelming odds.They burned the houses which the assailants had taken.But all was to no purpose.The British general saw that resistance could produce only a useless carnage.He concluded a capitulation; and his gallant little army became prisoners of war on honourable terms.

Scarcely had Vendome signed the capitulation, when he learned that Staremberg was marching to the relief of Stanhope.

Preparations were instantly made for a general action.On the day following that on which the English had delivered up their arms, was fought the obstinate and bloody fight of Villa Viciosa.

Staremberg remained master of the field.Vendome reaped all the fruits of the battle.The Allies spiked their cannon, and retired towards Arragon.But even in Arragon they found no place to rest.

Vendome was behind them.The guerilla parties were around them.

They fled to Catalonia; but Catalonia was invaded by a French army from Roussillon.At length the Austrian general, with six thousand harassed and dispirited men, the remains of a great and victorious army, took refuge in Barcelona, almost the only place in Spain which still recognised the authority of Charles.

Philip was now much safer at Madrid than his grandfather at Paris.All hope of conquering Spain in Spain was at an end.But in other quarters the House of Bourbon was reduced to the last extremity.The French armies had undergone a series of defeats in Germany, in Italy, and in the Netherlands.An immense force, flushed with victory, and commanded by the greatest generals of the age, was on the borders of France.Lewis had been forced to humble himself before the conquerors.He had even offered to abandon the cause of his grandson; and his offer had been rejected.But a great turn in affairs was approaching.

The English administration which had commenced the war against the House of Bourbon was an administration composed of Tories.

But the war was a Whig war.It was the favourite scheme of William, the Whig King.Lewis had provoked it by recognising, as sovereign of England, a prince peculiarly hateful to the Whigs.

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