Show ha KAISER PLOTS JN HOLLAND as no 6 by difranz Dr Franz went ent at once to the emperors n sad after tapping lipping at the door he wore an ordinary fw er jacket for it was just dinner while I 1 the Kal serin in fit a gray n was reading to him I 1 an extract t the tell 11 I 1 lie he asked sighing rily fly I 1 I 1 have just been speaking with dimart aman at the ministry ol of foreign jr irs I 1 said and lie he reports that ral very serious matters are in beress as 11 t jhen hen I 1 recounted what I 1 have al ay iy y recorded practically in the ds I 1 had listened to I 1 in the in abent ent he e kaiser sat stupefied his denance ite nance was more liard hard drawn i usual s the army ind and navy really deng me ine ger he gasped res this fellow liebknecht actual kjeu py my bed room that is the report I 1 was as bound aamir idinia I 1 dared not tell wilhelm t i the furniture from the Kals erins vote ate drawing room had that day n heaped up in the street by the ors from kiel and burned or 0 r that effigy of the crown prince had paraded a paraded in unter den linden lor for f ato to be cast upon it by the sailors a wilhelmshaven Wilhelm shaven t that moment though no one w the truth there was in secret reat monarchist conspiracy in alln headed beaded hy by generals vou von der ken jen von bottner and kraft von nen singen together with von enste enstein iu the he president ot of the hubank hs bank aith th these adherents of ills his tale alie eror eror dare not communicate lest he be giyen given away to the bolshevists aich would mean a swift end to r activities Is majesty knew and so 0 did I 1 only wish we ne could speak with der marken but that is far too loo serous erous he said tt it would rev eamy secret ebert an in understanding with me prong that he does not fall fail me will kray me I 1 wonder what seel 1 Is your opinion tell me rhose in whom your majesty res trust will surely never fail 1 yi I answered though I 1 confess I 1 already felt that all the kaisers keisers Kai sers I 1 vc a r juggling had now been sud bud by the action of 0 the is as the game was up gut 0 why is the spartacus spa Sp allowed ise in such formidable opposition ader to upset all my plans lie he plaines pla ined why has money flowed roin rom russia to suborn rosa lux arg and yen ven eichorn I 1 chief of police of oe berlin why treachery while we germans carrying on art an active pro pagan ti B every enemy country russia is ying on oia a rols onous ai germany against myself ay y I 1 ara am tile the victim ot of traitors iio be f fin alln in fierce cerce anger they are I 1 ors era he cried in fierce anger ey are traitors ready to fling me athe the hands 0 of those accursed acen ased ish traitors who are ready to see unlined on lined in the tower of london awas my brave of officer fleer karl 7 but I 1 will cheat them all I 1 cheat them yet and I 1 will still geror ger you will see peace conference does not ten iten me in the least for all will elator the fatherland stood one morning two days after atmas in the laisers kaisers Kai sers private i in tile the castle ot of amerongen Ame some of the latest outrages bitted by the in kiel ils of which had been told me the ahe telephone by my subordinate ie Wll holms brasse hat bat I 1 fillad reported to his bajes aused hint him an ebullition of oe anger lenburg aho vho ho had arrived by car on the previous night was seala the room smoking one of lug his S cigars hear ear that wilhelm welhelm exclaimed rilly turning to the square faced I 1 marshal ihal those I 1 sch rhen ras without a country seem at the I 1 I 1 lent ant to have the me upper hand of ft something must le be done ething g must ins be done something 11 t be done quickly L I 1 wilt will not live much longer 1 remarked hindenburg Net neither lier will red rosa so why should jour your majesty trouble A fitting end to their activities h has as been arrange arranged d 1 true 11 agreed tile tho emperor his gray brows narrowing but ebert allows that fellow to spread bolshevism the emperor was growing dally daily pore more distrustful of ebert wl with th whom lie he was in secret agreement for the bamboozling of the allies in my off lical position I 1 was able to learn many truths concerning the kaiser which remained unknown to the world outside in ills his foreign policy wilhelm always regarded only one nation with an abdol absolutely it tely implacable hatred E england yet curiously enough lie he speaks german with a strong english accent while much of his private correspondence for example all letters lie he exchanged with the azar or with alexandra Feodor ovna oyna were written in english 1 1 I hate england lie declared to hindenburg a few moments later when they were discussing the forth coming peace conference Conf ernce at the qua dorsay all my diplomacy has been to fight our one enemy and though I 1 am here believed by europe to be a broken fugitive I 1 will still fight those tools in whitehall and I 1 shall win you will see the emperor is cunning an and cruel yet on some occasions he se seems ms at times much less however si since ce his exile to be governed by kindly impulses but only if they can serve him insofar as they can be made useful to advancing his political or per personal bonal I 1 ends I 1 on christmas morning after affected goodwill good will toward all his entourage though with his usual parsimony he distributed no gifts it he e struggled from his room and in the big drawl drawing ng room where he had ordered us all to assemble he be delivered to us one of those bombastic rambling sermons which bored everybody the Kal Nal serin most of all ile he took as his text 1 kings 21 how long halt yet pointing out the dangers ot of hesitation the final impassioned NY words 0 ads of ills his ha harangue bangue ra ngue indeed well fitted the occasion though he did not himself see sea the humor of it all the question will have to bo be decided some day why not now he cried staring at us all some writers have declared wilhelm mad because ot of ills his sermons that is not exactly true frue the emperor in religious matters has faith but only in his own way ills his god Is as a rf russian diplomat expressed it to me the god of battles ile ho deems himself the intermediary between the almighty and the people and destined to bring perfect happiness and prosperity first to his native prussia then to tile the german empire and afterward to the whole world one curteus fact concerning the emperors sermons which he so often preached when yachting or traveling is that he is so clever cleve r and ingenious in biblical quotation that his hearers become impressed that tor all ills his actions he hashe divine author g ty hence dressed in a suit of 0 funeral black with a black cravat lie delivered that christmas sermon with an ardent fervor that was asto astounding U nd reeling off verse after r verse 11 from the bible yet giving the references quite haphazard that morning as he sat with hindenburg I 1 gathered from their conversation certain facts concerning a campaign in britain which already puzzled me there was vas as yet another plot afoot against the most hated nation but what it was I 1 tailed failed to discover we must make the downfall ot of 1 england a certainty declared the field marshal whose popularity as a national hero had so sadly badly decreased since the rise of ladendorff Luden dorff f true ye we must and I 1 ri mean it exclaimed the kaiser in london the silly billy people are loudly declaring that I 1 must be punished nothing else will satisfy tile tho wor world idt laughed wilhelm Wll helm lounging in his easy chaar bah he went on think of the I 1 veople people who are to sit around the I 1 table at the dorsay and fix ex terms flu fix terms think of it all I 1 know that room though I 1 am not supposed suppo ed to have been in paris shave been there incognito a dozen times timea I 1 was v as there three months beff before the war I 1 stayed at the grand hp hotel iia herr strauss of bremen I 1 have been a humble sightseer bight Beer seer in paris and I 1 had a very good and reliable guide I 1 assure you he be laughed hartley har Itar tily 1 I was shown over the quai dorsay I 1 have stood la in that room where they will hold their futile lers I 1 recollect it because I arail irad no change to give gly eLthe the concierge an old woman who reeled put out a long stry story about those big crystal candelabra ito be continued |