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Updated: May 6, 2025
Now he forgot that Jagienka cured old Macko; he forgot that without her help, the bear would have torn him to pieces; and he became enraged with her, hoping in this way to please Danusia and to justify himself in his own eyes. At this moment the Czech, Hlawa, sent by Jagienka, arrived, leading a horse. "Be blessed!" said he, with a low bow.
No!" cried Anula Sieciechowna, afraid. "Something evil might happen to us!" Jagienka was also somewhat afraid, because she believed that the body of a suicide is surrounded by crowds of evil spirits. But Hlawa, who was fearless and bold, said: "Bah! I was near him, and even pushed him with the lance, and do not feel any devil upon my neck." "Do not blaspheme!" cried Jagienka.
He became absorbed in thought so that he contracted his brows; he was obviously trying to find some plan, but it did not last long. After a while he lifted up his head and said: "Hlawa! See that the horses and men get ready; we must move at once."
The reason for this determination is, because he too had an only daughter whom he loved dearly, and whom the Knights of the Cross have...." Here Hlawa stopped; he knew not how to continue his narrative. This Jagienka observed, and she said: "What do I care about the executioner?" "Because this is in order," he replied.
But within he found a bright fire burning in the large clay oven in the centre of the room. And upon the table were two iron cradles and two torches in them, by which light Macko observed Jasko, the Bohemian, Hlawa, and another young servant with a face as red as an apple. "How are you, Jasko? and what is the matter with Jagienka?" asked the old nobleman.
Therefore his blood began to boil, and a desire for vengeance overflowed his soul. The fellow who first attacks will not fare well, thought Hlawa, as he looked at the old knight. Meanwhile the wind carried the sound of the phrase which the singers repeated: "Tandaradei! Tandaradei!" The Bohemian at once recognized the song known to him: "Bi den rosen er wol mac Tandaradei!
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