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Long life, just lord! Live and judge us!" Then the people cheered Zbyszko and Danusia when a moment later, they both went to the portico, fell at the feet of the good Princess Anna Danuta, who had saved Zbyszko's life, because she, together with the scholars, had found the remedy and had taught Danusia how to act. "Long life to the young couple!" shouted Powala of Taczew.
General attention was also attracted by the pale face of Macko of Bogdanice; he was supported by Floryan of Korytnica and Marcin of Wrocimowice. It was generally thought that he was the sentenced man's father. But the greatest curiosity was aroused by Powala of Taczew who, standing in front, was holding Danusia, dressed in white, with a wreath of green rue resting on her fair hair.
Otherwise he will think that there are no Christian laws in this country. To-morrow I will judge the offender." The last words he said quietly and as though no one could change his decision. Then he said to Jamont: "Shut him in the tower. As for you, Pan of Taczew, you will be a witness." "I will tell about the offence of this lad," answered Powala, looking at Lichtenstein.
"Ask the Pan of Taczew, who was a witness of the incident." "All eyes turned toward Powala, who stood for a while gloomy, and with lowered eyelids; then he said: "Yes, it is so!" Hearing this the knights began to shout: "Shame! Shame! The earth will devour such a man!"
"The late queen prophesied it would be so," said the Pan of Taczew. "Ha! Then perhaps we will be obliged to go against Tymur." Here the conversation was tunned to the Lithuanian expedition against the Tartars.
Pan of Taczew told me all about it:" "There came a German very proud, He was buried with sore snout; Hoc! Hoc!" Zbyszko wondered at Zych's long thin figure, at his thin face with its enormous nose and at his laughing round eyes. "O!" said he, "with such a neighbor there will be no sadness, if God only restore my uncle's health."
Powala of Taczew, a nobleman of a powerful family and a mighty lord, possessor of large estates round Radom, was at the same time one of the most famous knights in the kingdom.
And the old castellan added: "And especially of God." The next day Powala of Taczew testified to everything he could before the court of the castellan, that would lessen the enormity of Zbyszko's offence.
He would have recognized Zbyszko, but he only looked at me and very likely he did not hear of my vow, and has to think of more important challenges." "How so?" "Because it may be that other powerful knights challenged him, such as Zawisza of Garbow, Powala of Taczew, Marcin of Wrocimowice, Paszko Zlodziej, and Lis of Targowisko. Every one of those, gracious lady, and ten like them.
"Because I remember that it was on just such a fine morning when Zbyszko and I were on the road from Tyniec to Krakow we saw such a giant. They said then that it was Walgierz Wdaly. Bah! It was shown afterward that it was the lord of Taczew. Still, nothing good resulted from it. Let the evil charm be upon the dog."
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