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Joan of the Sword Hand

Joan of the Sword Hand

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Chapter 1 THE HALL OF THE GUARD

Word Count: 2131    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

nburg, recently established upon the throne of her ancestors, to the Duchess Joan of Hohenstein, ruler of that cluster of hill statelets wh

y were eating of the baked meats and drinking the good Rhenish up there. But, after all, it was much merrier down below with Werner von Orseln, Alt Pikker, Peter

ride of her twenty years, her eight strong castles, and her two thousand men ready to rise at her word; "down to the h

them about as if they had been hinged on the same stick, and starting forwa

er left me one or two such. Fit them upon your fingers, and when you return give them to the maide

ft eye, as he stood at attention, a little

is her

er name," quot

s, Captai

e slower of tongue than his c

comrade, in an underg

aptain Boris, with bl

he name of his sweetheart. Here is a ring apiece which will not shame your maidens in far Plassenburg, as you w

ngs again. She espied the

Boris, what said you was t

wly to himself, "did I not tel

growl came to his ear, "Katrin-

hess," said Boris, putting

e is a ring with a K writ large upon it, which will serve for thy Katherina. And here, Captain Jorian, is one with a G scrolled

aking their bows together; "we t

for their surnames if we bide a moment longer. Now then, we are safe through the door; right

g, nudging each other jovially in the dark places as if they had again been men-at-arms and no captains, as in the

ss; not a butterfly youngling or a courtly carpet knight among them, but men tanned like shipmen of the Baltic, soldiers mostly who had served under her father H

themselves presently very much at home. Scarcely were they seated when Jorian

e jest; for when her ladyship asked him a second time in her sweet voice for the name of his 'betrot

aces, through which gradually glimmered up a certain grim amusement. Werner von Orseln, the eldest and gravest of all, glanced ro

ur sweethearts to the

jovially. "Wine may be dear, but this ri

it?" said Werner, the

n we melt this-ha, ha!-Katrin's jewel, we'll quaff many a beaker. The Rhenish shall flow

, the chief captain, at this

s were not to be so

is this a night of jewels, and shall we not melt them? We may chance to get another for a second mouthful of lies to-morrow morning. A

ger in Plassenburg. The broom bush does not keep the cow betwixt Kernsberg and Hohenstein. Here are no Tables of

s cozened. An easy service yours must be. Lord! I could feather my nest well inside a year

think so, do you, Captains Boris and Jor

with the fingers of his right. "If I, Werner of Orseln, were now to walk upstairs, and in so many word

he Sword H

the very page boys lounging and scuffling in the niches, rose to their feet

up, Wends! Up, Plassenburg! Joan of the Sword H

oked at each other with surprise, but they were stout fellows, a

iers of Plassenburg," he went on, "be it known to you that if (to suppose a case which will not happen) I were to tell our Lady Joan what you have confessed to us here and boasted of-that you

the round table of the guard hall. "Heaven se

aven bless her! Take your ring in your hand, Boris, for we will go up straightway, you and I. And we will tell the Lady Duchess Joan that, having no sweetheart of legal standing, and no desire for

ice ready

hen! Quic

as the two stout soldiers set themselves to march

Jorian and Boris of Plassenburg, brave fellows both! Charge your tankards. The mead of Wendishland shall not run dry. Fill them t

and Bori

rce, for the doors were in the hands of the soldiers of the guard, and the pike points clustered

n them with hanging, and then you would make them drunk with mead as long in the head as the

Twelfth Night or after a Christmas merry-making. She would not forgive it from your old Longbeard upstairs, whose business it is-that is, if she found it out. 'To the gallows!' she would say, and we-why then we should sorrow for having to hasten the stretching of two good men. But what would you, gentlemen? We are her servants and we should be

ed Jorian. "I think we can satisfy a pair of them-but

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1 Chapter 1 THE HALL OF THE GUARD2 Chapter 2 THE BAITING OF THE SPARHAWK3 Chapter 3 JOAN DRAWS FIRST BLOOD4 Chapter 4 THE COZENING OF THE AMBASSADOR5 Chapter 5 JOHANN THE SECRETARY6 Chapter 6 AN AMBASSADOR'S AMBASSADOR7 Chapter 7 H.R.H. THE PRINCESS IMPETUOSITY8 Chapter 8 JOHANN IN THE SUMMER PALACE9 Chapter 9 THE ROSE GARDEN10 Chapter 10 PRINCE WASP11 Chapter 11 THE KISS OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET12 Chapter 12 JOAN FORSWEARS THE SWORD13 Chapter 13 THE SPARHAWK IN THE TOILS14 Chapter 14 AT THE HIGH ALTAR15 Chapter 15 WHAT JOAN LEFT BEHIND16 Chapter 16 PRINCE WASP'S COMPACT17 Chapter 17 WOMAN'S WILFULNESS18 Chapter 18 CAPTAINS BORIS AND JORIAN PROMOTE PEACE19 Chapter 19 JOAN STANDS WITHIN HER DANGER20 Chapter 20 THE CHIEF CAPTAIN'S TREACHERY21 Chapter 21 ISLE RUGEN22 Chapter 22 THE HOUSE ON THE DUNES23 Chapter 23 THE FACE THAT LOOKED INTO JOAN'S24 Chapter 24 THE SECRET OF THERESA VON LYNAR25 Chapter 25 BORNE ON THE GREAT WAVE26 Chapter 26 THE GIRL BENEATH THE LAMP27 Chapter 27 WIFE AND PRIEST28 Chapter 28 THE RED LION FLIES AT KERNSBERG29 Chapter 29 THE GREETING OF THE PRINCESS MARGARET30 Chapter 30 LOVE'S CLEAR EYE31 Chapter 31 THE ROYAL MINX32 Chapter 32 THE PRINCESS MARGARET IS IN A HURRY33 Chapter 33 A WEDDING WITHOUT A BRIDEGROOM34 Chapter 34 LITTLE JOHANNES RODE35 Chapter 35 A PERILOUS HONEYMOON36 Chapter 36 THE BLACK DEATH37 Chapter 37 THE DROPPING OF A CLOAK38 Chapter 38 THE RETURN OF THE BRIDE39 Chapter 39 PRINCE WASP STINGS40 Chapter 40 THE LOVES OF PRIEST AND WIFE41 Chapter 41 THERESA KEEPS TROTH42 Chapter 42 THE WORDLESS MAN TAKES A PRISONER43 Chapter 43 TO THE RESCUE44 Chapter 44 THE UKRAINE CROSS45 Chapter 45 THE TRUTH-SPEAKING OF BORIS AND JORIAN46 Chapter 46 THE FEAR THAT IS IN LOVE47 Chapter 47 THE BROKEN BOND48 Chapter 48 JOAN GOVERNS THE CITY49 Chapter 49 THE WOOING OF BORIS AND JORIAN50 Chapter 50 THE DIN OF BATTLE51 Chapter 51 THERESA'S TREACHERY52 Chapter 52 THE MARGRAF'S POWDER CHESTS53 Chapter 53 THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH VISIBLE