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THE KNIGHTS OF THE CROSS.

"but you never had any good feeling for me—never! never!"

And he stopped, for his chin began to quiver, and Matsko said,—

"Pshaw! since thou hast resolved to destroy thyself, what can I do?"

"Well! do what you like—but I will leave here this very day!"

"Simpleton!" repeated Matsko.

And he left the room to look at the laborers, both men from Bogdanets and those whom Yagenka had lent him from Zgorzelitse and Mochydoly to help dig the moat which was to surround the castle.