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Then to Zych: "Oj, how glad I am to see you!" And they again kissed each other. When they were through, Jagna said: "We are far from home; we followed the beast. I am sure it must be more than ten miles; the horses are exhausted. What a large urus! Did you notice? He must have at least three of my arrows in him; the last one killed him."
"You had better sing, or perhaps Panna Jagienka will sing." "We will sing by turns," exclaimed Zych. "We have a servant who will accompany us on a wooden fife. Call the boy!" They called the servant who sat down on the bench and put the fife to his mouth, waiting to learn whom he was to accompany. None of them wanted to be first.
Cztan said to Wilk: 'After I tan his skin, he will not be so smooth. And Wilk said: 'Perhaps he will be afraid of us; if not, I will break his bones! Then they assured each other that you would be afraid of them." Hearing this Macko looked at Zych, and Zych looked at him; their faces expressed great cunning and joy.
When Zych perceived Macko coming in the wagon, he rushed toward him; but the abbot, evidently remembering his spiritual dignity, remained seated, and began to say something to his seminarists. Zbyszko and Zych conducted the sick Macko toward the house.
After my departure Bogdaniec will be under God's care.... When Zbyszko and myself were fighting under Prince Witold, the abbot, also Zych of Zgorzelice, looked somewhat after our small property. Now we shall miss even that little. It pains me terribly to think that my endeavor and labor will be in vain.... You can well form an idea how much this troubles me.
Zbyszko was ready to strike him with the lance, but he recollected that the boy, although a prisoner, was by birth a wlodyka, who had remained with Zych only because he did not have money to pay his ransom; consequently Zbyszko dropped the spear. Then the Czech bent to his stirrups and said: "Be not angry, sir.
Here Macko looked at Zych suspiciously and after awhile he answered: "Would you wrong us?" "Jagienka will get Moczydoly," said Zych evasively. "Immediately?" "Immediately. I would not give it to another; but I will do it for her." "Half of Bogdaniec belongs to Zbyszko, and if God restore my health, I will improve the estate. Do you love Zbyszko?"
This effort gave them relief and they came to their senses; then they stood, pale from their exertion, puffing and looking at each other. Cztan of Rogow was the first to break the silence. "What now?" asked he. "What?" answered Wilk. "Shall we attack him immediately?" "How can we do that in the church?" "Not in the church, but after mass." "He is with Zych and the abbot.
The most modest dress was worn by Zych, who requiring magnificent display for the others, for himself cared only for singing and joy. Zych, Zbyszko, Jagienka and the abbot rode together.
"Upon the escutcheon; yea, upon the cross too. So help us God!" Macko smiled with satisfaction, and said: "Well, this is now with you, and I am confident you will do it. If so, let me tell you something more. Zych, as you know, appointed me guardian of his children. I have, therefore, spoiled both Cztan's incursions and your young man at Zgorzelice.
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