About
midday following, came Ulrich von Pappenheim, Master
of the Imperial Cavalry, along with the Herald, to warn Luther to be ready to appear before the Emperor at 4 p.m. Returning at that hour, the Herald took Luther out by the garden and through into the next house occupied by the Count Palatine and then by back streets to the audience chamber, to try to avoid the crowds who kept gathering in the hope
of catching a glimpse
of the famous man, some sitting on the roofs to gain their
purpose.