February 10, 1772 dawns gray and cold across the Electorate of Zichenau with some light snow in the air. Nevertheless, the army has been rousted from its winter quarters and assembled, ready to march from behind the walls and through the main gates of the capital Hissig, north toward the Grand Duchy of Stollen. And behind the walls of The Residenz? A heated conversation is brewing too. Let's eavesdrop on a snippet of it between Zichenau's Princess Antonia III and her consort, the notorious French mercenary-adventurer General Phillipe de Latte, shall we?
Antonia III: Have you seen that box of chocolate cremes and caramels I was given by Mother for Christmas, dearest?
de Latte: (With a trace of chocolate at the corner of his mouth) What? (Obsequiously) Why, no sweetness. That I have not. Of course not. (Surreptitiously dabs at mouth with white handkerchief). Chocolate cremes and caramels, you say? Why, whatever do you mean?
Antonia III: (Whipping around to face him) You scoundrel! You know perfectly well what I'm talking about. What is that on your mouth and handkerchief? You've been at my Christmas chocolates again, haven't you?
de Latte: (With a consoling tone) My, love, please. . .
Antonia III: You snake! (Reaches for the nearest priceless vase and hurls it in de Latte's direction).
de Latte: (With a consoling tone) My, love, please. . .
Antonia III: You snake! (Reaches for the nearest priceless vase and hurls it in de Latte's direction).
de Latte: (Dodges vase and replaces handkerchief in breast pocket as vase crashes against wall behind him). Um. . . Yes. Well, I think I'll leave now to invade the Grand Duchy of Stollen like we planned.
Antonia III: You do that, you poltroon! Don't come back until you have an unconditional surrender from the Stollenian government! And don't expect anymore schnooky-schnooky until I have that fool Irwin-Amadeus's head on a platter.
de Latte: (Taken aback) No schnooky-schnooky?
Antonia III: Or you've been to the chocolatier to replace the candies you purloined while my back was turned. Mother always warned me about Frenchmen and sweets. But did I listen to her? Now get out! I have my flute to practice.
de Latte: (Taking two pinches of snuff and inhaling them deeply) Yes, my love, and (pausing mid-sentence). . . ah, ah, ah-CHOO!!! Oh, my! (Blinks watering eyes several times) Good Lord! Nothing like a sneeze of that tremendous magnitude to clear a man's head when he's. . .
Antonia III: (Interrupting over her shoulder as she assembles her instrument) And invade Stollen at once! Do you hear? At once! Or haven't I made myself clear? (Picks up an atomizer of cologne from her dressing table, turns, winds up, and throws it hard at de Latte).
de Latte: (Taken aback) No schnooky-schnooky?
Antonia III: Or you've been to the chocolatier to replace the candies you purloined while my back was turned. Mother always warned me about Frenchmen and sweets. But did I listen to her? Now get out! I have my flute to practice.
de Latte: (Taking two pinches of snuff and inhaling them deeply) Yes, my love, and (pausing mid-sentence). . . ah, ah, ah-CHOO!!! Oh, my! (Blinks watering eyes several times) Good Lord! Nothing like a sneeze of that tremendous magnitude to clear a man's head when he's. . .
Antonia III: (Interrupting over her shoulder as she assembles her instrument) And invade Stollen at once! Do you hear? At once! Or haven't I made myself clear? (Picks up an atomizer of cologne from her dressing table, turns, winds up, and throws it hard at de Latte).
de Latte: (Just manages to dodge the projectile and replies meekly) Yes, my sweet. Of course you have. (Bowing before turning to leave) Yes. Perfectly clear. Of course. (Exits chamber hastily, calling down corridor to his man) Monsieur de Pomade, my horse!
Antonia III: (Muttering to herself) A general he says? Tactical dilettante is more like it! My left foot could move troops around the battlefield more efficiently. Now, where did I leave that Vivaldi sheet music?
Curtain falls.
Antonia III: (Muttering to herself) A general he says? Tactical dilettante is more like it! My left foot could move troops around the battlefield more efficiently. Now, where did I leave that Vivaldi sheet music?
Curtain falls.
Comments
For chocolates, better to invade Switzerland :)
I have not noticed as yet that a Frenchman was ruling Zichenau?
Best Regards,
Stokes
Surely a check on her ancestors will reveal this sad blight.
-- Jeff
Best Regards,
Stokes
Cheers
Chris
Best Regards,
Stokes