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Swiss Family Robinson

Swiss Family Robinson

Titel: Swiss Family Robinson
Autoren: Johann David Wyss
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proposal, saying that it was my wish and that of my wife to remain for the rest of our days in New Switzerland.
    `Hurrah for New Switzerland ! New Switzerland for ever!' shouted the whole company enthusiastically, as they raised their glasses, and made them touch with a musical ring, which so expressively denotes a joyful unanimity of sentiment.
    `Prosperity to New Switzerland; long may she flourish,' echoed on all sides.
    `Long life and happiness to those who make New Switzerland their home!' added Ernest to my great surprise, leaning forward as he spoke, to ring his glass with mine, his mother's and Mr. Wolston's .
    `Won't somebody wish long life and prosperity to those who go away?' inquired Jenny with a pretty arch look. `Much as I long to return to England and my father, my inclination will waver if all the cheers are for New Switzerland!'
    `Three cheers for England and Colonel Montrose,' cried Fritz, `success and happiness to us who return to Europe!' and while the vaulted roofs rang with the cheering elicited by this toast, a glance from Jenny showed him how much she thanked him for appreciating her wish to return to her father, notwithstanding her attachment to our family.
    `Well,' said I, when silence was restored, `since Fritz resolves to go to England, he must undertake for me the duty of bringing happiness to a mourning father by restoring to him this dear daughter, whom I have been ready to regard as my own, by right of finding her cast on the shores of my island.
    `Ernest chooses to remain with me. His mother and I rejoice heartily in this decision, and promise him all the highest scientific appointments in our power to bestow.
    `And now what is Jack's choice? The only talent I can say he possesses is that of a comic actor, and to shine on the stage he must needs go to Europe .'
    `Jack is not going to Europe , however,' was his reply. `He means to stay here, and when Fritz is gone, he will be the best rider, and the best shot in New Switzerland, which is the summit of his ambition.
    `The fact is,' he continued, laughing, `I rather stand in awe of their European schools, and should expect to find myself caught and clapped into one, if I ventured too near them.'
    `A good school is exactly what I want,' said Franz. `Among a number of students there is some emulation and enthusiasm, and I shall have a chance of rising in the world.
    `Fritz will probably return here some day; but it might be well for one member of the family to go home with the intention of remaining there altogether, and as I am the youngest, I could more easily than the rest, adapt myself to a different life. My father, however, will decide for me.'
    `You may go, my dear son,' I replied, `and God bless all our plans and resolutions. The whole earth is the Lord's, and where, as in his sight, you lead good and useful lives, there is your home.
    `And now that I know your wishes, the only question is, whether Captain Littlestone will kindly enable you to carry them out?'
    All eyes were fixed eagerly upon him, and after a moment's pause the gallant officer spoke as follows:
    `I think my way in this matter is perfectly clear, and I consider that I have been providentially guided to be the means of once more placing this family in communication with their friends and with the civilized world.
    `My orders were to search for a shipwrecked crew.
    `Survivors from two wrecks have been discovered.
    `Three passengers express a wish to leave my ship here, instead of at the Cape, while, at the same time, I am requested to give to three persons a passage to England .
    `Could anything suit better? I am most willing to undertake the charge of those who may be committed to my care.
    `Every circumstance has been wonderfully ordered and linked together by Divine Providence, and if England gains a prosperous and happy colony, it will prove a fitting clasp to this fortunate chain of events. Three cheers for New Switzerland.'
    Deep emotion stirred every heart as the party separated for the night. Many felt that they were suddenly standing on the threshold of a new life, while, for myself a weight was rolled from my heart, and I thanked God that a difficulty was solved which, for years, had oppressed me with anxiety.
    After this nothing was thought of but making preparations for the departure of the dear ones bound for England . Captain Littlestone allowed as much time as he could spare; but it was necessarily short, so that incessant movement and industry pervaded
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