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Chapter 4 THE COZENING OF THE AMBASSADOR

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viously worn over her dress of forester, and was again the sedate lady of the castle, ready to lead the

rded man with a skull cap of black velvet upon his head. His dress

ador?" she cried gail

and that of the other whom your

aid the Duchess, w

ind," said Dessauer; "and never did

y it) 'unwomanly-bold-not like my lady the Princess of Plassenburg

y fair women, many sweet princesses, each perfect to their lovers, some of them even

th that flash of the eye, I shall have to bethink me wh

ht, instead of a penniless old baron. Why, then, I would not come o

he only man I have ever met who can speak of love and yet be tolerable. It is a pity that my f

tined husband a sudden flashing though

to Courtland after leaving our poor eagle's

uty and frankness in women. "It is true that I have a mission from

lasped her hands an

the world but yourself," she said,

dor of another power to the court and palace of the man you are to marry-that

d care not. I am no puling maid that waits till she is authorised by a conclave of the empire before she dares wipe her nose when she hath a cold

e hath been a rough blade in his time, but Karl the Miller's son m

determination, "then it is settled.

me tell you that the thing is plainly foolish. Hardly under the escort of the Empress herself would it be possible for you to visit, without scandal, the court of the Prince o

on. "Make your count with that, friend of mine, whether you are shocked or no. It is the penalty a res

hands in horror that wa

it too often. But if I were your great-great-grandfather the thing you propose is st

Joan, with her pretty nose in the air. "Let them say! They will not say anything that I care the sna

u frankly. You are to me more than a daughter, though I am but a poor baron of Plassenburg and the faithful servant of the Princess Helene. It is for your own sake that I say you c

hat you saw me at the fight in the courtyard out there. If you will not have the Du

uer s

not a lady in the German land, from Bohe

am a lady; let him counter it who durst. And I cannot broider altar-cloths and I will not try-but I can shoot with any man at the flying mark. She must have a care for her honour, which (poor, feckless wretch!) will be smirched if she speaks to any as a man speaks

esence of his enemies an hour before. Dessauer stood wavering. With quick tact she altered her tone, and with a soft accent and in a melting voice she added, "Ah, let

silent, weighing diff

trappings and furbelows. And if you will not take me, by my faith! I will send Werner there, whom you saw fight

oman. Well, I am not responsible for aught of this, save for my own weak

, yes, you will like it very much. Fo

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE HALL OF THE GUARD Chapter 2 THE BAITING OF THE SPARHAWK Chapter 3 JOAN DRAWS FIRST BLOOD Chapter 4 THE COZENING OF THE AMBASSADOR Chapter 5 JOHANN THE SECRETARY Chapter 6 AN AMBASSADOR'S AMBASSADOR Chapter 7 H.R.H. THE PRINCESS IMPETUOSITY Chapter 8 JOHANN IN THE SUMMER PALACE Chapter 9 THE ROSE GARDEN Chapter 10 PRINCE WASP Chapter 11 THE KISS OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET
Chapter 12 JOAN FORSWEARS THE SWORD
Chapter 13 THE SPARHAWK IN THE TOILS
Chapter 14 AT THE HIGH ALTAR
Chapter 15 WHAT JOAN LEFT BEHIND
Chapter 16 PRINCE WASP'S COMPACT
Chapter 17 WOMAN'S WILFULNESS
Chapter 18 CAPTAINS BORIS AND JORIAN PROMOTE PEACE
Chapter 19 JOAN STANDS WITHIN HER DANGER
Chapter 20 THE CHIEF CAPTAIN'S TREACHERY
Chapter 21 ISLE RUGEN
Chapter 22 THE HOUSE ON THE DUNES
Chapter 23 THE FACE THAT LOOKED INTO JOAN'S
Chapter 24 THE SECRET OF THERESA VON LYNAR
Chapter 25 BORNE ON THE GREAT WAVE
Chapter 26 THE GIRL BENEATH THE LAMP
Chapter 27 WIFE AND PRIEST
Chapter 28 THE RED LION FLIES AT KERNSBERG
Chapter 29 THE GREETING OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET
Chapter 30 LOVE'S CLEAR EYE
Chapter 31 THE ROYAL MINX
Chapter 32 THE PRINCESS MARGARET IS IN A HURRY
Chapter 33 A WEDDING WITHOUT A BRIDEGROOM
Chapter 34 LITTLE JOHANNES RODE
Chapter 35 A PERILOUS HONEYMOON
Chapter 36 THE BLACK DEATH
Chapter 37 THE DROPPING OF A CLOAK
Chapter 38 THE RETURN OF THE BRIDE
Chapter 39 PRINCE WASP STINGS
Chapter 40 THE LOVES OF PRIEST AND WIFE
Chapter 41 THERESA KEEPS TROTH
Chapter 42 THE WORDLESS MAN TAKES A PRISONER
Chapter 43 TO THE RESCUE
Chapter 44 THE UKRAINE CROSS
Chapter 45 THE TRUTH-SPEAKING OF BORIS AND JORIAN
Chapter 46 THE FEAR THAT IS IN LOVE
Chapter 47 THE BROKEN BOND
Chapter 48 JOAN GOVERNS THE CITY
Chapter 49 THE WOOING OF BORIS AND JORIAN
Chapter 50 THE DIN OF BATTLE
Chapter 51 THERESA'S TREACHERY
Chapter 52 THE MARGRAF'S POWDER CHESTS
Chapter 53 THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH VISIBLE
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