The book The Open Court 32, No.743 was written by author Carus, Paul, 1852-1919 Here you can read free online of The Open Court 32, No.743 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Open Court 32, No.743 a good or bad book?
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On the death of Krok the three sisters divided the realm between them but they soon found that men were rough and little willing to yield to their gentle sway. The wealthy Vladik Domas- lav would buy Libusha's hand with his sleek cattle and though she declined to be purchased, she found it difficult to assert her in- dependence. Old Bohemian chronicles relate the details of an Ama- zonian war in which the Czechish Penthesilea, Libusha, is ably seconded by her sturdy relative, and later rival in... love, Wlasta. At length the queen yields to pressure and directs her tor- mentors across the mountain to the little village, Stadic, where they will find a peasant ploughing his field with two dappled oxen with marks easily distinguishable. "So be it, Lords, I promise you a man. Behold the horse, the selfsame palfrey white, That bore me once to Budesch on that day When I, in search for herbs, did find a crown. "But lead him by the rein to those three oaks Where part the paths that lead into the wood, Then loose the rein and follow close his trail, And whither he in search of former haunts And stable takes his course, his master's close.
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