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' | Sweet evening smiled on the earth which Wieslaw<lb/> | ||
rode <add>back</add> on the horses he had bought. From a neighbouring<lb/> | |||
Village music re-echoed. H heard joyful songs & clapping.<lb/> | |||
The horses run rapidly on the <add><unclear>[yard]</unclear></add> ground & he saw <add>bride</add> maids<lb/> | |||
<del>In <gap/></del> <add>Around the</add> myrtle-wreath<del>s</del> – the <add>bridal</add> youth striking the still<lb/> | |||
and while they kindly welcomed the stranger the <hi rend="underline">Starostø</hi><lb/> | |||
thus addressed him 'It is good evening when to win<lb/> | |||
friends. Welcome thou from Proszow. I <gap/> not<lb/> | |||
the poor possessions we call ours. Remain with us while<lb/> | |||
enjoying what our land & toils, aided by God, – have given us.<lb/> | |||
Thou will see the maidens of Cracow – their varied dances –<lb/> | |||
and their <unclear>joydness</unclear>. Perhaps <add>thou</add> will <del>at</del> usfully dance among<lb/> | |||
them – for thou is not wearied with thy journey. I see<lb/> | |||
thou art young. At this time Halina fair & young<lb/> | |||
approached. She the leading maid of the festival. She<lb/> | |||
blushed – she blushed: but still she drew nearer –<lb/> | |||
her <gap/> offers him <add>refreshing</add> fruits & cake. "Stranger! You<lb/> | |||
will not refuse <add>to share</add> | |||
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Sweet evening smiled on the earth which Wieslaw
rode back on the horses he had bought. From a neighbouring
Village music re-echoed. H heard joyful songs & clapping.
The horses run rapidly on the [yard] ground & he saw bride maids
In Around the myrtle-wreaths – the bridal youth striking the still
and while they kindly welcomed the stranger the Starostø
thus addressed him 'It is good evening when to win
friends. Welcome thou from Proszow. I not
the poor possessions we call ours. Remain with us while
enjoying what our land & toils, aided by God, – have given us.
Thou will see the maidens of Cracow – their varied dances –
and their joydness. Perhaps thou will at usfully dance among
them – for thou is not wearied with thy journey. I see
thou art young. At this time Halina fair & young
approached. She the leading maid of the festival. She
blushed – she blushed: but still she drew nearer –
her offers him refreshing fruits & cake. "Stranger! You
will not refuse to share
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sir john bowring |
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