An Invasion
Theincidentjustrelatedwas,asthereaderhasguessedbeforethis,thediabolicalworkofMynheerIsaacBoxtel.
Itwillberememberedthat,withthehelpofhistelescope,noteventheleastdetailoftheprivatemeetingbetweenCorneliusdeWittandVanBaerlehadescapedhim.Hehad,indeed,heardnothing,buthehadseeneverything,andhadrightlyconcludedthatthepapersintrustedbytheWardentotheDoctormusthavebeenofgreatimportance,ashesawVanBaerlesocarefullysecretingtheparcelinthedrawerwhereheusedtokeephismostpreciousbulbs.
TheupshotofallthiswasthatwhenBoxtel,whowatchedthecourseofpoliticaleventsmuchmoreattentivelythanhisneighbourCorneliuswasusedtodo,heardthenewsofthebrothersDeWittbeingarrestedonachargeofhightreasonagainsttheStates,hethoughtwithinhisheartthatverylikelyheneededonlytosayoneword,andthegodsonwouldbearrestedaswellasthegodfather.
Yet,fullofhappinessaswasBoxtel’sheartatthechance,heatfirstshrankwithhorrorfromtheideaofinformingagainstamanwhomthisinformationmightleadtothescaffold.
Butthereisthisterriblethinginevilthoughts,thatevilmindssoongrowfamiliarwiththem.
Besidesthis,MynheerIsaacBoxtelencouragedhimselfwiththefollowingsophism:—
“CorneliusdeWittisabadcitizen,asheischargedwithhightreason,andarrested.
“I,onthecontrary,amagoodcitizen,asIamnotchargedwithanythingintheworld,asIamasfreeastheairofheaven.