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Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) VI

CHAPTER IX
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This time no mysterious stranger appeared to forbid their passage, and with a cry they climbed the mountain listening for any supernatural warning.

Nothing disturbed the silence and solitude save the bleating of flocks and the cries of birds of prey.

Arrived on the platform of Libokovo, they prepared in silence to surprise the guards, believing the castle full of them.

They approached crawling, like hunters who stalk a deer.

Already they had reached the gate of the enclosure, and prepared to burst it open, when lo! it opened of itself, and they beheld Chainitza standing before them, a carabine in her hand, pistols in her belt, and, for all guard, two large dogs.
"Halt! ye daring ones," she cried; "neither my life nor my treasure will ever be at your mercy.


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