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"None of us," replied the Wallachian; "as we rushed upon them, the young magnate drew two pistols from his girdle, and shot the girl through the head first, and himself afterwards." "Were you all there?" "And more of us besides." "Go back and bring the rest. I will divide the money you have found on them among you.
The Wallachian fell on his knees, and clasped his hands. "Rebel! you deserve your punishment of death for having disobeyed my commands; and if you ever dare to open your lips on the subject, depend upon it, you shall not escape!"
"Then they are dead!" exclaimed the unhappy youth, as, half-choked by his sobs, he fell forward on his horse's neck. Meanwhile his companions had ridden up, and immediately sounded the Wallachian, whom, but for Imre's interference, they would have cut down. "Lead us to where you have buried them. Are they all dead?" he continued; "have you not left one alive?
I pointed out how unnecessary other languages were for England itself; but that all languages could be learned in London. "Can Wallachian be learned in London?" "I have my doubts about Wallachian, but" "Can Magyar be learned in London?" "I suspect not." "Can Servian be learnt in London?" "I confess, I don't think that any body in London teaches Servian; but"
"Oh, no," replied Manasseh, lightly, "for that would require my personal presence, and I am needed elsewhere." The Wallachian continued to lose. Finally, in his fury, he staked his last penny "and your brothers' heads into the bargain!" he added, in desperation. The other took him up and staked his own head in addition to the bundle of notes which he threw down nonchalantly before him.
Marry or don't marry, says Rabelais or Moliere. Perhaps they both said it. Well, at all events, the great lord married. It appears, if well- informed people are to be believed, that the great Wallachian lord and the beautiful Georgian did not pass two hours after their marriage beneath the same roof.
His fleeing troops left him lying there; they stumbled over him and ran on; no one offered to help him up. They all hate him, and they see in his fall a punishment from Heaven. The Wallachian fears to lend aid to him that is thought to lie under God's displeasure. The fallen man's horse you will find in the church. Mount it and hasten back to Toroczko.
After a great deal of palavering I think we must have spoken to every able-bodied man in the churchyard I at last induced a young Wallachian to say he would accompany me. He spoke a little German, which was a great advantage. I told him to procure himself a good horse, and to take care that all his arrangements were completed before night, as I wished to start very early the following morning.
Thirteen different translations were issued in Germany, four in France, and two in Russia; the Magyar language boasted three separate versions; the Wallachian, two; the Welsh, two; and the Dutch, two; while the Armenian, Arabic, Romaic, and all the European languages had at least one version. The book was dramatized in not less than twenty different forms, and was acted all over Europe.
The Decurio spoke a few words in the Wallachian language, on which they replied more vehemently than before, at the same time thrusting forward the kalpag on the pole. The Decurio turned hastily round. "Was your name written on your kalpag?" he asked the young man, in evident embarrassment. "It was." "Unhappy youth!
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