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But all were listening in deep silence; the Judge with his eye seemed to take counsel of the Chamberlain; the Chamberlain did not interrupt the speech by praise, but with a frequent nodding of his head he assented to it. The Judge ceased speaking, the other with a nod begged him to continue. So the Judge filled the Chamberlain’s beaker and his own cup, and spoke further:—

I have taken a great liking to that little girl, Zosia, your ward, though I have seen her only a couple of times; but they tell me that you design for my wife the Chamberlain’s daughter, a beautiful girl, and a rich man’s daughter. Now I could not marry Panna Rosa when I am in love with Zosia; it is hard to change one’s heart, but dishonourable to marry when one loves another.

The Chamberlain’s bulldogs held him beneath the ears; on the left side hung Strapczyna; on the right Sprawnik, choking his throat, sucked out the black blood. Thereupon the Seneschal bade place an iron bar between the teeth of the dogs, and thus open their jaws. With the butts of their guns they turned the remains of the beast on its back, and again a triple vivat smote the clouds.

Whenever I have uttered a prayer for your success, I have always had before my eyes the picture of you with those great shining tears. Later the Chamberlain’s wife went to Wilno and took me there for the winter; but I longed for Soplicowo and for that little room where you met me for the first time one evening by the table, and where you later bade me farewell.

Return of the young master—A first meeting in the chamber, a second at tableThe Judge’s weighty lecture on courtesyThe Chamberlain’s political remarks on fashionsBeginning of the quarrel over Bobtail and FalconLamentations of the SeneschalThe last ApparitorGlance at the political conditions of Lithuania and Europe at this period.

The Seneschal’s astronomyThe Chamberlain’s remarks on cometsMysterious scene in the Judge’s roomThaddeus, wishing to extricate himself dexterously, gets into serious trouble—A new DidoThe forayThe last protest by an ApparitorThe Count conquers SoplicowoStorm and massacreGerwazy as butlerThe banquet after the foray.

The Chamberlain took his place at the head; this honour befitted him from his age and his office; advancing to it he bowed to the ladies, the old men, and the young men. The Collector of Alms was not at the table; the Chamberlain’s wife occupied the place of the Bernardine, on her husband’s right. The Judge, when he had stationed the guests as was fitting, pronounced a Latin grace.

Pray understand that the Soplicas are not wont to be reconciled; when they summon a man to court they must win their case. Sometimes a suit has continued in their name until they won it in the sixth generation. I committed folly enough by your advice when I convoked for the third time the Chamberlain’s court. “But, Judge, what will happen if Jacek learns of this? He will certainly die of despair!

Distraught, to his fair neighbour the Chamberlain’s daughter he said only a few scattering words; he did not change her plate or fill her glass, and he did not entertain the young ladies with polite discourse such as would have shown his city breeding. That one empty place allured him and dazzled him; it was no longer empty, for he had filled it with his thoughts.

Amid this company the Chamberlain’s wife had her seat; farther on other ladies, officers, magnates, country gentry, and neighbours, men and women alternately, all took places in order as the Seneschal indicated.