An Early Fright
InStyria,we,thoughbynomeansmagnificentpeople,inhabitacastle,orschloss.Asmallincome,inthatpartoftheworld,goesagreatway.Eightorninehundredayeardoeswonders.Scantilyenoughourswouldhaveansweredamongwealthypeopleathome.MyfatherisEnglish,andIbearanEnglishname,althoughIneversawEngland.Buthere,inthislonelyandprimitiveplace,whereeverythingissomarvelouslycheap,Ireallydon’tseehoweversomuchmoremoneywouldatallmateriallyaddtoourcomforts,orevenluxuries.
MyfatherwasintheAustrianservice,andretireduponapensionandhispatrimony,andpurchasedthisfeudalresidence,andthesmallestateonwhichitstands,abargain.
Nothingcanbemorepicturesqueorsolitary.Itstandsonaslighteminenceinaforest.Theroad,veryoldandnarrow,passesinfrontofitsdrawbridge,neverraisedinmytime,anditsmoat,stockedwithperch,andsailedoverbymanyswans,andfloatingonitssurfacewhitefleetsofwaterlilies.
Overallthistheschlossshowsitsmany-windowedfront;itstowers,anditsGothicchapel.
Theforestopensinanirregularandverypicturesquegladebeforeitsgate,andattherightasteepGothicbridgecarriestheroadoverastreamthatwindsindeepshadowthroughthewood.Ihavesaidthatthisisaverylonelyplace.JudgewhetherIsaytruth.Lookingfromthehalldoortowardstheroad,theforestinwhichourcastlestandsextendsfifteenmilestotheright,andtwelvetotheleft.ThenearestinhabitedvillageisaboutsevenofyourEnglishmilestotheleft.