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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK VI: THE PURSUIT IN THE FOREST
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Instinctively we all, as did those in the valley, shouted with joy.

For this was the Vladika Milosh Plamenac himself.
I confess that, knowing what I knew, I was for a short space of time anxious lest, in the terrific excitement in which we were all lapped, someone might say or do something which might make for trouble later on.

The Gospodar's splendid achievement, which was worthy of any hero of old romance, had set us all on fire.

He himself must have been wrought to a high pitch of excitement to dare such an act; and it is not at such a time that discretion must be expected from any man.

Most of all did I fear danger from the womanhood of the Voivodin.


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